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Aberdeen’s Board of Elections approved five candidates this week to appear on the November ballot for two City Council seats.
“Achieving Purple Flag status for the 12 th year in a row is testament to the successful partnership working that’s taken place – with Aberdeen City Council working alongside Police Scotland, Aberdeen ...
Hundreds of victims of a jailed Aberdeen City Council fraudster have shared more than £300,000 recovered after his arrest.
Hundreds of LEZ fines were issued in conjunction with the Tall Ships Races event in Aberdeen. More than 300 fines were issued to motorists for breaching Aberdeen’s low-emission zone (LEZ) in just four ...
A SCOTS council slashed the speed limit to 20mph on 700 roads in the area without telling anyone. The new speed limit was officially put in place across Aberdeen last week, but red-faced council ...
The city of Aberdeen is moving to the next phase of decommissioning select traffic lights and transitioning to stop sign ...
Fines of more than £500,000 issued to drivers breaching Aberdeen's new emission rules went unpaid in the first nine months of the scheme's operation. Older petrol and diesel vehicles are banned from ...
Aug. 6—Riley T. Carter, a former Aberdeen city councilor arrested last week and charged with first-degree rape of a child, was arraigned Monday morning in Grays Harbor Superior Court. Judge Katherine ...
The success of Aberdeen’s Care Experienced Young People was celebrated at a special ceremony at Get Active Westburn yesterday (Monday 15 September).
Aberdeen City Manager Randy Robertson has received a two-year extension in his contract, as approved by the City Council; the extension comes with a pay increase of more than $13,000 and the ...