More stories from around Scotland.
Once a self-styled anti-paedophile campaigner, Margaret Haney was later exposed as the boss of a drug dynasty.
A hill race in Stirling which was started for a bet in the 1970s has just celebrated its 50th event.
About 900 people took part in the parade, including 350 musicians and local community groups.
The councillor who introduced Scotland's biggest council tax rise this year has received violent threats over the decision.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) put the fire out and there were no casualties.
Scottish SPCA officers used a camera to locate Cleo, before she was freed by the fire service.
Alan Cumming sets out his hopes for the Pitlochry festival theatre to flourish artistically and as part of the local community.
The King visited The Gate which provides support to people facing homelessness and food insecurity.
'I don't want any other family to be in our position,' says Magda Szmeichel, who lost her husband in a recycling site fire.
Smoke from a blaze at a recycling centre has forced the closure of the Friarton Bridge in Perth.
Former prisoner Lee Jack says the cafe he worked at while on day release helped to turn his life around.
Visitors will soon be given the chance to climb inside the 98ft tall structures near Falkirk.
Medical students banned from university in Afghanistan describe their joy after resuming their studies in Scotland.
Martin Cessford’s hemp farm spans five hectares, but he has to keep its exact location in Angus remains a secret.
A Bronze Age necklace is back on show in all its glory for the first time in thousands of years after a painstaking reconstruction process.
Back in 2001 Andy Murray was the "bright star" of the future when he was just 14 and aiming for Wimbledon success.
Saying goodbye is hard as a guide dog puppy raiser
A team from the University of Dundee is developing ways to help investigators work out how fires start.