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Mental health campaigner jets off to US for cross-country charity walk
Craig Ferguson, 22, will walk from Los Angeles to Boston in time for Scotland's first World Cup match to raise money for SAMH.
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Campaign launched to tackle risk of heart attacks and strokes in Aberdeen
Latest information from the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities estimates that 32,400 in Aberdeen are living with undiagnosed high blood pressure.
Aberdeen FC Women score smiles with youngsters during children's hospital visit
Aberdeen have teamed up with The Archie Foundation and NHS Grampian to help young patients in hospital during physio sessions – and watch cancer patients ring the bell.
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Remembering 10 crimes that shocked Aberdeen from violent murders to cold cases
Decades-long cold cases have left locals debating the whodunnits for years, while the barbaric details of some crimes have sparked fury among many Aberdonians down the decades.
Aberdeen suffer more red card misery in Dundee defeat as Dark Blues end long wait for Pittodrie win - 5 talking points
The Reds went down to 10 men for the fourth time in their last five matches as they missed the chance to close the gap on Falkirk
Cops identify 'Scottish' man fighting for life after 'e-bike attack' in Dublin
Two men have been arrested while the man with a distinctive Scottish tattoo is critical in hospital
Man with saltire tattoo critical after 'e-bike dropped on neck' in Dublin 'attack'
Two men have been arrested as cops try to identify the man with the distinctive Scottish tattoo.
How you can fly to every World Cup host city from Aberdeen this summer
Scotland fans have been planning their journeys to North America for several months, and Aberdeen Airport has published a handy guide of options for fans from the Granite City.
New Aberdeen astronomy facility within botanic gardens given green light
The new Astronomy Facility is set to open later this year after the plans were approved.
EV boost for two Aberdeenshire towns with openings of new ultra-fast car chargers
Drivers in Kintore and Banchory now have access to new ultra-fast electric vehicle charging sites, wit each featuring four high-powered charging sockets next to local Co-op stores.
New astronomy facility approved for Cruickshank Botanic Garden
Planning permission has been approved for a new Astronomy Facility at the University of Aberdeen, to be built within the grounds of Cruickshank Botanic Garden.
Peter Leven confident Aberdeen can still reach season objective as he looks to protect Dundee streak
The Dons have not lost against the Dark Blues at Pittodrie in well over 20 years, and they will need another victory if they are to prevent losing further ground on the top six.
Aberdeenshire gymnastics duo land prestigious national prizes
Kim Beattie, who is a member of the Banchory Trampoline & DMT Club, has collected the MT Athlete of the Year award, while her coach Melanie Stewart-Wills landed the DMT Coach of the Year prize.
Peterhead actor Peter Mullan set to make history at BAFTA Awards this Sunday
The 79th British Academy Film Awards takes place on Sunday - and Peter Mullan could end up making history
Aberdeen v Dundee: Live stream, team news and more for Premiership clash
The Dons are looking to revive their hopes of a top six finish this weekend when Steven Pressley's side make the short trip north to Pittodrie on Saturday afternoon.
Dundee United may have to change tactics for Aberdeen visit due to poor pitch
United have had two home matches postponed over the past month due to adverse weather and it was evident in Wednesday’s Scottish Cup win over Spartans that certain areas of the pitch have still not recovered.
Aberdeenshire Council to allow Scotland fans to watch World Cup matches in public halls
Councillors unanimously backed the extension to venues' opening hours, but suggested it only be in place for home nation games, as well as the quarter-finals, semi-finals and the final.
ScotRail to bring in £10 minimum fare to tackle ticket dodgers
The publicly-owned rail operator said it will take “robust action” to deal with fare evasion which is estimated to cost Scotland’s Railway more than £11 million each year.
University research shapes findings of landmark Just Transition report
The work of the University of Aberdeen's Just Transition Lab has been formally recognised in the Just Transition Commission's final report.
Two Aberdeen shops announce closures in latest blow to city centre
Outdoor retailer Millets and fashion chain Quiz are both closing their doors in the Granite City.