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Passersby are being evacuated from part of Lynn after a fire started at a flat above a casino.
The Environment Agency has warned residents to expect flooding tonight, and it says evacuation warnings may follow.
A 47-year-old man who had a knife in his pocket when police pulled him over has avoided a spell in prison.
Music lovers are in for a treat, when Broadway comes to Hunstanton - courtesy of the town’s Smithdon High School.
A court heard how a couple were “strapped for cash” decided to steal baby products from a shop in Lynn.
A 39-year-old who was pulled over for drug-driving and caught with a knife in his pocket has been handed a community order.
In his weekly column, Hunstanton writer John Maiden discusses the town’s civic society leaders of the past as well as D-Day celebrations…
A Lynn-based company has launched a White Paper aimed at helping businesses cut costs and reduce their carbon footprint.
Young performers shared the stage with a 90s pop icon during an appearance in Lynn.
A family-run hospitality group, which has pubs along the coast, has been recognised at a major industry awards ceremony.
A heroin user who was caught shoplifting twice in Lynn last year has been sentenced.
The construction of a new village sports pavilion is officially under way.
Hospital CEO Alice Webster talks accolades, change and planning in the monthly Ward Round column.
Cuts to key disability benefits could be a “potential disaster” for people in West Norfolk, a charity has warned.
A stretch of the A149 will be closed overnight for highway maintenance early next month.
Drone footage has shown the scale of the task at hand for those hoping to restore the Middleton Towers railway station.
Two months on, a reopening date for the West Lynn ferry has still to be confirmed.
A councillor has said the almost £100,000 his authority spent on an ill-fated car parking scheme has “not been wasted”.
A major housing development remains shrouded in uncertainty, with farmers reluctant to sell and others frustrated at their treatment.
Council lawyers have agreed to refund their fees after a barrister’s error cost them thousands of pounds through losing a High Court case.
Terry Jermy has welcomed news that police forces will receive an additional £800,000 to tackle rural crime.
A litter picking and tree planting initiative is strengthening an environmental partnership between a college and council.
Serious concerns over dangerous traffic outside a school have resurfaced after a child narrowly avoided being hit by a driver mounting the pavement.
College students are using their coaching skills to help inspire nearby school pupils.