East Lothian Courier
- North Berwick: William Purves opens new branch on High Street
- Tranent: New service to tackle mental health crisis launched
- Haddington: CrossFit’s million metre fundraiser
- Changes mental health project forced to pause services
- Gullane: Exhibition unveils the art of portraiture
- East Lothian businesses win big at Thistle Awards
- Council consults on ‘journey hubs’ to make travel easier
- Nicola Benedetti among artists calling for Lammermuir Festival funding
- Haddington: Proposed holiday let will be no ‘soulless Airbnb’
- Haddington: Power tools, jackets and handbag stolen from vehicles
- Belhaven Brewery lifts glass to multi awards success
- Minimum unit alcohol pricing could increase by 30 per cent
- Musselburgh: Plans could see historic building become flats
- Dunbar: Consultation on safe paths in town launched
- Disabled veteran asleep as thieves steal £200 from his home
East Lothian Council
- Cold caller advice
- Seeking views on Journey Hubs
- Free fun day for Musselburgh community
- Scottish Half Marathon - Sunday, 24 September
- Scotland's Census published
- Preston Lodge High School remedial works agreed
- East Lothian Means Business
- Way forward agreed for more affordable homes in Dunbar
- Consultation set to launch on new Local Housing Strategy
- Dead birds
- Office closures Friday 15 and Monday 18 September
- Success at Beautiful Scotland awards
- Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete
- Update - Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC)
- Bringing superfast broadband to rural East Lothian