By Michelle Crean HIQA has issued a damning report on University Hospital Kerry this week saying that it was “substantially behind many other similar-sized hospitals” in...
Local hotel staff enjoyed a glitzy night last night (Tuesday) where they were celebrated for their hard work and dedication. The annual Gleneagle Group Employee Awards took place in...
By Michelle Crean Whether they liked them savory or sweet – it was a fantastic treat for pupils and staff on Tuesday as they tucked into...
Over 20 local, national and international academics, historians and experts will gather this weekend to discuss and debate the Civil War in Kerry as part of...
By Ted Healy of DNG TED HEALY As the evenings begin to stretch, we can look forward to some brighter spring weather with the tantalising prospect...
The Kerry chairman of the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI), David Randles, says the Government needs ‘to get up to speed’ if a new...
Kerry hoteliers have welcomed the Government’s decision to extend the 9% tourism VAT rate and reform the energy support scheme for businesses. Bernadette Randles, Chair of...
There has been a lot of discussion recently about dog ownership and the current level of dog control regulations in Ireland. ‘Man’s best friend’, dogs, particularly...
The latest Portrait themed Killarney Camera Club competition had a mix of photos from candid to posed. Participants used natural light, studio lights and even torch...
There was a great sense of sadness in Killarney town today (Monday) as well-known businessman Tom (Tommy) Cronin was laid to rest. Mr Cronin, who passed...
By John Healy of Healy Insurances Home owners may have received a letter recently from their insurer regarding ‘underinsurance’. The Central Bank of Ireland has instructed...
By Michelle Crean Two local events over the Christmas period managed to raise a whopping €36,530 which was handed over to charities this week. The Brian...
If you’re looking at trying your hand at something new or even upskilling then an event next week may be just what you need. Kerry College...
By Sean Moriarty A young Killarney filmmaker is hoping for national success at the Fresh Film Festival in the Youth Short film competition category. Glen Bowler’s...
By Sean Moriarty A successful three-night run of short plays in a Killarney hotel has highlighted the need for a permanent theatre in the town. Last...