Police cordoned off the Broad Street building, which houses the council chambers.
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Steven Duff
BBC Scotland reporter
BBC Scotland learns planning permission for the annual Aberdeen event has not been requested.
Read moreAn Aberdeen resident complained about the increased number of bins being stored on his street.
Read moreAberdeen City Council has awarded a contract for about 450 new signs to be made and installed.
Read moreAberdeen and Aberdeenshire will host the Tour of Britain cycle race next year and the Grand Depart in 2021.
Read moreEastern Airways says its Flybe franchise service will offer a weekday connection from 11 November.
Read morePauline McLean
BBC Scotland arts correspondent
Aberdeen Art Gallery, which houses one of the UK's finest collections, opens after a four-year revamp.
Read moreThe man was one of 60 full skeletons found after work began at the Aberdeen Art Gallery site.
Read moreBromine levels were too high in the so-called dancing fountains outside Aberdeen's Marischal College.
Read moreMary McCool
BBC Scotland news
Charles Jencks believed the design of the centres inspired by his wife, Maggie, should lift the spirits of patients.
Read moreConnor Gillies
The Nine reporter
Analysis of Police Scotland data shows that officers found nothing in almost two thirds of cases.
Read morePolice described the incident as a "very traumatic experience" for the Shell garage shop worker.
Read moreAbout 100 police officers will be deployed to London to assist with the Extinction Rebellion protests.
Read moreTickets for the 2019 BBC Sports Personality of the Year awards, being held in Aberdeen for the first time, sell out within five minutes.
Read moreThe swab tests - dubbed "drugalysers" - will be introduced along with updated drug-driving laws.
Read moreThe Church of Scotland announces "once in a generation" look at the future shape of worship in Aberdeen.
Read moreThe work on Aberdeen harbour's expansion at Nigg is subject to dredging "technical challenges".
Read moreThe move follows an independent report which identified serious concerns surrounding stadium safety.
Read moreKeith Rizzo is accused of forcing entry to Neomi Smith's flat in Brechin before choking and stabbing her.
Read moreThe body of Margaret Robertson - who was known as Meg - was found in her Aberdeen flat last week.
Read moreThe Aberdeen vote followed the death of Sandy Stuart and the resignation of Brett Hunt.
Read moreThe body of 54-year-old Margaret Robertson was found in an Aberdeen high-rise last week.
Read moreThe Aberdeen vote follows the death of Sandy Stuart and the resignation of Brett Hunt.
Read moreEmergency services were called to the Kincorth area of Aberdeen after an 85-year-old woman was hurt.
Read moreMartin Gilbert says he will leave after nearly four decades with the business.
Read moreDetectives investigating the death of the 54-year-old woman in Aberdeen arrest a 40-year-old man.
Read moreCanadian developer Carttera hopes to build 250 flats overlooking Aberdeen's Rubislaw Quarry.
Read morePolice probing the death of a woman in Aberdeen appeal for clues about her attacker who was possibly blood-stained.
Read moreThe 54-year-old woman's body was found at a high-rise block in the city on Friday afternoon.
Read moreArchibald Simpson-designed Westburn House in Aberdeen dates back to 1839 but has deteriorated significantly.
Read moreThe future of the Arjowiggins Stoneywood plant in Aberdeen was plunged into doubt in January.
Read moreThe British Geological Survey says the tremor was recorded 240 kilometres (149 miles) east of Aberdeen.
Read moreA 22-year-old man appears in court after the officer was injured at the weekend in Aberdeen.
Read morePolice appeal for missing girl aged 13 in Aberdeen
Officers say Jolene Stewart, 13, has been reported missing from the Girdleness Road area of Aberdeen. She was last seen at 21:20 on Tuesday near Manor Avenue. She is described as 5ft 2in with long brown hair, possibly tied in a bun. She was wearing a black jacket, grey jumper and black leggings. Police Scotland appealing for information.

The Marine Stewardship Council says fish stocks are now below the "safe biological level".
Read moreA police officer needed hospital treatment following the alleged incident in Aberdeen on Sunday.
Read moreMocean Energy hopes an Aberdeen base will help attract oil and gas industry interest in its project.
Read moreSandy Cortmann makes the tandem jump to mark the 75th anniversary of Operation Market Garden.
Read moreMore than 200 hand-painted sculptures of the cartoon character had been displayed around Scotland.
Read moreReevel Alderson
Home affairs correspondent, BBC Scotland
The dedicated control room at Bilston Glen will go live on 21 October to deal with Brexit-related problems.
Read moreThe 29-year-old originally faced an attempted murder charge after the incident in Aberdeen.
Read moreBishop of Aberdeen Hugh Gilbert was pictured at a celebration with convicted abuser Richard White.
Read moreThe emergency services had been called to a fire in a flat in Aberdeen last year.
Read moreDeejay Bullock recalls his dismay at a rejection which campaigners say was against the law.
Read morePlans are being considered for a 26-mile section of the A96 between Huntly and Aberdeen.
Read moreAberdeen will host the BBC Sports Personality of the Year for the first time on Sunday, 15 December.
Read moreTendering documents for the Baird Family Hospital in Aberdeen reveal it could end up £35m over budget
Read moreA metal detectorist who unearthed a £2m Viking hoard is being sued over treasure found on church land.
Read moreOfficers could have prevented a serious attack in Midlothian if they had responded to an earlier call.
Read moreBohdan Cieslar, 59, denied murdering a man in Aberdeen and had claimed self-defence.
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