Local councillor Mark Duffy believes the Biden victory can be hugely beneficial to the economy of the north Mayo capital
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Councillors agree to allow online voting
Council make changes to standing orders so councillors not present at meetings can vote on important matters of business
GMIT President excited for future of Castlebar campus
Dr Orla Flynn addresses monthly meeting of Mayo County Council and is confident of ‘exciting times’ ahead
Westport making plans to celebrate Christmas
Chamber of Commerce hosting virtual toy show and Christmas Markets to try and give local businesses a seasonal boost
Residents left to battle floods
Council under fire for failing to build promised defences as Westport residents spend weekend battling floodwater
School buses way over 50 percent capacity
Mayo school buses are carrying children at close to full passenger capacity, despite Covid-19 social-distancing plans
Almost half Mayo without high-speed broadband access
Temporary ‘high-speed broadband connection points’ to plug rural gaps during wait for NBP rollout
‘The nation’s shame’
Government’s roll-back on the sealing of Mother and Baby Commission documents has been welcomed
Westport’s haunted hotel ‘saved Halloween’
For many in Westport, Halloween was brought to life by the transformation of the derelict Railway Hotel into a spooky haunted house
The late Robert Fisk enthralled Westport audience
Robert Fisk gave a talk in Westport in 2015 as part of the Rolling Sun Book Festival
Joe Biden’s Mayo cousins on edge for US election
The Blewitts in Knockmore and Ballina are in for a sleepless night as one of their own bids for the Oval Office