A LIVELY crowd turned out in Croom for the annual Summer Bingo Bash. Held at the Croom Sports Hall, and hosted by the Croom Community Development Association,
A NEW title sponsor has been announced for the Irish St Leger Classic at Limerick. The Callaway Pro-Am at Stud Irish St Leger will kick off with the first
A NEW art exhibition, photobook, and music album exploring the landscape of Limerick will be on display in the Treaty City this weekend. ‘Live Landscapes’
IN HIS own words, manager Tommy Barrett acknowledges that Treaty United are outsiders against Derry City this Friday night’s glamour FAI Cup tie at the
A PENSIONER fatally assaulted outside his home in Limerick City was “funny, loyal, and kind” and had a “heart of gold”, his funeral mass heard. Michael
UNIVERSITY Hospital Limerick (UHL) is meeting three out of four national cancer appointment targets. And the hospital says it has has upped its game in
LEGENDARY bassist Jah Wobble brings his groundbreaking Metal Box – Rebuilt in Dub to Ireland this December for an unmissable tour. Reimagining Public Image
LIMERICK’S rural Garda Drugs Unit remains depleted of resources, allowing drug abuse and dealing to flourish, both Garda sources and one local councillor
THE world-famous links (old) course at Lahinch GC will host the Pierse Motors sponsored South of Ireland Championship from next Wednesday through to the
A MAN pleaded guilty before a court to dangerous driving causing the death of his niece. He also pleaded guilty to, on the same day in question, producing
The All-Ireland Business Foundation (AIBF) is proud to recognise Feale Security with the prestigious title of Business All-Star Home Security Company of
A NEW pilot route for a Friday and Saturday evening Local Link Service is set to serve communities across the south of County Limerick. The new route will
CREGG, a leading Irish recruitment company with over three decades of industry leadership, has won the prestigious title of Recruitment Firm of the Year
THE NUMBER of sex offenders in Limerick Prison has jumped a massive 170 per cent, it has been revealed. And each one of them is costing the taxpayer €100,000
As World Listening Day approaches on July 18th, Specsavers Limerick is urging locals to take a moment to appreciate the vital role listening plays in their
MORE than 6,618 families in Limerick will receive a Back-to-School Clothing and Footwear Allowance from this week. The payment from the Department of Social
FOR many Limerick communities, the post office network is the last tangible expression of the State in their daily lives. So said Sinn Féin Senator Joanne
GARDAÍ are investigating the circumstances surrounding the discovery of a woman’s body at a hotel in Limerick City yesterday (Wednesday) evening. The body