By Michelle Crean A Killarney author will read her inspiring children’s book in a free online library event next month to bring comfort to kids at...
Killarney writer Mairéad O’Sullivan was thrilled to hear that her poem ‘Graveside Rain May 2021’ is to be included in an anthology of poems concerning our...
By Michelle Crean It’s a popular town tradition and it’s back again this year, the annual Killarney Memory Tree. The official ‘Switch On’ of the ninth...
By Sean Moriarty A Kerry County Council traffic warden is to monitor traffic on the lower Park Road following a series of complaints about traffic queueing...
By Sean Moriarty The Safe Streets programme, to allow for social distancing on the town’s streets during the height of the pandemic, has cost €158,953. The...
By Michelle Crean The arduous chore of Christmas cake making has been made a whole lot simpler thanks to one local socially conscious business who launched...
By Michelle Crean RTÉ viewers were blown away by the classical voice of a local singer on Saturday night, but sadly Killarney’s Grace Foley didn’t make...
By Sean Moriarty Donal O’Sullivan, Killarney’s Cleaning Doctor, is all set to take part in the all-new Cannonball 4X4 which will overnight at the Great Southern...
By Sean Moriarty People are using town centre litter bins to dispose of household rubbish it has been claimed. Cllr Niall Kelleher, who is also the...
Nearly 3,000 runners from all over Ireland and the world gathered at Killarney Racecourse on Saturday for an event which proved to be a runaway success....