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Glasgow faces New Year cold snap amid snow and ice warning for Strathclyde
The latest forecast from the Met Office predicts a freezing start to the New Year with conditions dipping to -3C in the city this week.
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Tesco giving away free fruit at checkout for two weeks for some shoppers
Its returning healthy eating campaign will mean certain shoppers can get a free item at checkout
Glasgow needs River Clyde ferry service says councillor in push for more public transport
Boats taking people across the Clyde were once a vital part of daily life but the last service on the river came to an end earlier this year when the Renfrew Ferry was pulled.
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Glasgow rubbish depot 'overrun with rats' as workers claim they're chewing through cabins
The GMB cleansing convenor has raised concerns about the working conditions members are subjected to at Polmadie recycling centre and says the situation seems to be getting “out of control”.
Public urged to be mindful this New Years after fireworks caused Glasgow dogs serious distress
The Scottish SPCA has said "enough is enough" and is appealing for stronger legislation to be put in place which will help protect animals from distress and injury.
Glasgow pothole compensation claims spike as city sees second biggest rise in UK
Glasgow City Council saw the second highest increase in claims made in the UK between 2021 and 2024, with its annual total more than doubling.
Paisley mum's life-threatening diagnosis after sleeping through son's birthday party
"I'd always had trouble with my health. I had pneumonia, when I was 16 and I've had shingles seven times since I was 24. I knew something was wrong."
Police Scotland respond to domestic abuse incident every eight minutes
Assistant Chief Constable Steve Johnson said that Police Scotland officers are “determined to ensure women and girls live free from violence and abuse”.
Parents of Glasgow toddler killed by airgun demand murderer 'stays in jail' after freedom bid
Andrew Morton was just two years old when he was killed by Mark Bonini, who fired at him at random with a weapon he had modified to make it more powerful.
Man dies after being found seriously injured on Kilmarnock street
Police say the death is currently being treated as 'unexplained'.
Man charged in connection with Christmas Day death in Glasgow
Emergency services were called to Napiershall Street in the west end of the city at around 11.40pm on Thursday, December 25 after a 38-year-old man was found seriously injured.
Last minute Hogmanay events across Scotland you can head to this New Year's Eve
Discover the best Hogmanay celebrations across Scotland for New Year's Eve, from Edinburgh's world-famous street party to Glasgow ceilidhs, Stonehaven's fireballs ceremony and Biggar's spectacular bonfire
Glasgow pantomime dubbed 'Willy Wonka Experience 2.0' as furious families storm out mid-show
Speaking with GlasgowLive, parents have labelled the production "inappropriate, overpriced and falsely advertised", making it the "Willy Wonka Experience 2.0".
Glasgow road tragedy as man dies three weeks after being hit by car
Emergency services were called to Carmunnock Road at around 5pm on Thursday, December 4, following reports of a collision involving a black Audi 1 and a pedestrian.
Mum who slept through son's birthday party given deadly diagnosis
Holly McGougan said she was initially told she had anxiety or depression
Recalling the Glasgow weans who saved Scooby Doo with a protest march on the BBC
After just one season of the iconic animation, the BBC announced they would be pulling Scooby and his gang from the schedule - and they would have gotten away with it if it wasn't for those pesky Glaswegian kids!
Glasgow hospital bosses who released wrong body for cremation under scrutiny
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde have launched a full investigation and issued an apology after the horrifying blunder emerged on Saturday, December 27. Now, bosses face demands to confirm the same mistake hasn't happened before.
Glasgow hotel fire 'not wilful' as emergency services remain at scene
A spokesperson for Police Scotland confirmed the fire is not being treated as wilful at this stage, and officers remain on scene as they assist the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service for public safety.
Boy who defied doctors gives hope to sick Glasgow kids who spent Christmas in hospital
Noah Connell, who suffers from Pierre Robin Sequence, has created a Christmas bauble to show ill children there is a "light at the end of the tunnel".
Dramatic drone footage captures firefighters battling huge blaze on Glasgow city centre roof
Drone footage captured by Vyro Media has caught the moment firefighters tackled the blaze on the roof of the former Scottish Legal Life Building, which was built by Alexander Skirving in 1889.