THE body of a man suspected of having falsely imprisoned and assaulted two women in Limerick was found today (January 21). The man, aged in his 50s, and
THE Limerick Post photographer was out and about once again this past weekend, taking in the night life as Limerick dusts off the January blues with an
A SECOND Limerick school has been awarded with a European Digital School status for excellence in digital teaching and education. Gaelcholáiste Luimnigh
LIMERICK retailers will have to pay an annual fee of €800 to sell vapes and €1,000 to sell tobacco as part of a new licensing system, a move which, according
GARDAÍ in Limerick last week arrested a driver found to be travelling at more than 80km/h over the speed limit. The driver was later discovered to be under
WORK commenced on more than 1,000 new homes in Limerick in the last year. That’s according to figures for January to December 2024 provided by the Department
AN exhibition of works by an artist who once walked across Iceland in search of fragments of light on the Sólheimajökull Glacier is set to take place at
FOR a while, Young Munster looked as if the might cause an upset against Division 1A AIL leaders St. Mary’s College at Tom Clifford Park. That was approaching
AN ACCUSED man with 159 previous convictions who admitted stealing clothes from a washing line had tried to get sober in residential care but “didn’t last
ADARE Town Park proudly raised its first green flag, a symbol of excellence in the management of public parks and green spaces. The award is part of the
GARDAÍ in Limerick were out in force as part of a National Day of Action last Wednesday (January 15) to crack down on driving while holding a mobile phone
SOME journeys, they say, take you farther from where you come from, but closer to where you belong. This is certainly true of Tahereh Fardin Tabrizi, an
“For many children, a childminder is their main carer other than their parents, often starting in their early childhood and continuing into their school
NETWORK Ireland Limerick has announced its first event of 2025, which aims to help its members learn more about themselves and their communication skills.
LIMERICK Celtics toppled Portlaoise Panthers, 72-60, to lift a first-ever Presidents’ National Cup. Celtics were propelled to victory by AJ Williams, who