Lindie Naughton brings us all the Irish endurance action and news from the weekend just gone (Monday 17th March). Clonliffe ...
It is getting to the business end of the basketball season, with two of the four Galway clubs are already assured of their ...
Team Northwest hosted Portlaoise Panthers on Saturday for what was to be the last game of the season to be held in ATU. The Panthers emerged victorious with a final score of 95-81, despite six lead ...
Midlands Park Hotel is delighted to announce its sponsorship of the highly anticipated Portlaoise AC St. Patrick’s Day 5K Road Race, set to take place on Monday, March 17th, at 11:00 AM. This exciting ...
Shakeil Bertrand was top scorer for Northwest with 26 points, while local man Luke Cassidy scored 24. The next game is in the ATU again next Saturday, March 1, at 5pm against Portlaoise Panthers. All ...
Flyers showing the names, pictures, and phone numbers of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have surfaced in a Southern California neighborhood. Multiple federal law enforcement ...
Last month, Portlaoise bosses asked the Breaking Bad businessman to help with a proposal to turn an old jail block into a blooming success. The one time millionaire was asked for his input and ...
Aaron Hussain was killed when he was hit by a car at around 4.20pm in the Kilminchy area of Portlaoise over the weekend. The young boy was transported from the scene to Midland Regional Hospital ...
Father-of-one Dean Wearen named as victim in separate Co Westmeath incident on Saturday Pictured: Aaron Hussain Victim: Dean Wearen A five-year-old boy who died after he was struck by a car in ...
A five-year-old boy who was killed in a road incident in Portlaoise, Co Laois, on Saturday afternoon has been named locally as Aaron Hussain. Gardaí believe Aaron was hit by a car at Kilminchy ...
Six men convicted this week in connection with the steakhouse killing of hitman Tristan Sherry are to be housed together on a secure landing in maximum security Portlaoise prison. The six – who ...
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