A banker from Dunfermline's telling us how a pair of Apple earphones helped him deliver baby Emilie, when his wife Hayley went into labour eight weeks early. He told Forth News what happened immediately after Emilie's arrival.
Our reporter Hope Webb spoke to Dunfermline player Joe Cardle about the fear he felt after the premature birth of his daughter. It comes as the player tries to raise £5,000 to help families of premature babies in Fife.
Richard Findlay opens Radio Forth for the first time on the 22nd of January 1975.
The owner of one of Edinburgh's last independent music venues is telling Forth News he believes live music in the capital is being "shunned". John McWilliams, who runs the Liquid Rooms, says there is no longer any belief in the scene. It comes after the recent closure of venues such as the Caley Picture House and Electric Circus. He says if things don't pick up he worries for the future of his venue:
He says there's now bad blood between the pair.
They braved high winds to clear an overturned lorry from the central reservation which closed the Forth Road Bridge for 19 hours.
Antoine Maury was last seen exactly one month ago.
MSPs will take on the Forth team tonight.
The search continues for missing French student Antoine Maury almost one week on from his disappearance. The search for 21-year-old is focused around the Holyrood Park area of Edinburgh and hundreds of locals joined police yesterday to help look for him. Inspector Alan Carson is leading the investigation:
He's speaking to Forth News reporter John Callan.
Nauras moved to the capital at the end of July.
David Herkes, whose phone call to the police helped bring notorious child killer Robert Black to justice, is to have a street named after him in his home town of Gorebridge. His daughter Awdri Doyle spoke to our reporter John Callan.
It's after almost 30 gravestones were knocked over at a cemetery thought to play host to a key location for the game.