Killarney
Enterprise train brings ‘cross-border element’ to journey marking centenary of ‘major event’ in Irish rail history
100th anniversary of Great Southern Railways is being celebrated on Saturday with special train journey from Dublin to Killarney
Californian couple on Kerry trip of a lifetime slam US travel writer’s ‘tourist trap’ review
Visitors refute US travel writers description of Kerry town as ‘tourist trap’
Killarney ‘tourist trap’ review by US travel writer causes outrage in Kerry
US travel writer’s comments branded “complete nonsense”
Shadow boxing? What you see in Killarney will be real
THE great Chinese art of shadow-boxing has been around since the mid-17th century, when the Ming dynasty was being replaced by the Qing era.
Callum Devine and Noel O’Sullivan retain Rally of the Lakes crown for second Tarmac win
Callum Devine and Noel O’Sullivan successfully defended their Rally of the Lakes crown to take their second Irish Tarmac win of the year by a well-managed 25.1 seconds.
Kerry get back on track with victory over Monaghan
Allianz Football League Division One round two Kerry 3-16 Monaghan 0-14 DESPITE being well in contention in the first period, Monaghan ultimately fell victim to three second-half goals from All-Ireland champions Kerry that condemned them to their second defeat of the campaign.
Eight arrests in connection with public order incident at Kerry hotel
Four men who were taken to hospital have been discharged.
Two more arrested following disturbance at hotel housing asylum seekers
FOUR people were treated in hospital following multiple stabbings at a Kerry hotel housing asylum seekers.