A window cleaner is expected to lose his job after being sentenced for drink-driving.
A man caught with the cannabis he uses to medicate his mental health issues has been fined.
A teenage learner driver who tore dangerously along the A47 in a high-speed police pursuit could be jailed.
A 29-year-old with a history of driving offences has wound up in court again after tearing around a cycle path at speeds of up to 40mph.
A woman has been handed a community order after stealing hundreds of pounds worth of products in town.
West Norfolk Council has agreed on investment to continue projects supporting residents and job skills, businesses, and communities into 2025/26.
Campaigners have been left feeling “really optimistic” after their latest discussions on Lynn’s hospital.
A forklift driver will have to pay a huge tax sum after being caught with millions of illicit cigarettes at Lynn’s docks.
Organisers have been left “bitterly disappointed” after a popular cycling race was cancelled.
A fast food restaurant closed and passers-by were left holding their noses after a sewer collapsed on Lynn’s High Street.
A farmer has demanded change after attending a protest against the proposed inheritance tax set to hit agricultural workers.
Norfolk County Council cabinet members are being asked to consider investing £2.6million in new specialist housing in Lynn.
Anglian Water has finished installing its initial roll-out of more than one million smart meters across the region.
The trial of a 27-year-old accused of murdering his grandfather is set to start today.
A range of 30 real ales will be available at a pub’s beer festival when it gets under way tomorrow.
Work to resurface a key section of road which has become “worn and damaged” is under way.
The 23-year-old who injured four people when he threw a firework into the crowd at Fawkes in the Walks will learn his fate this month.
A bus service was delayed over the weekend after a passenger had a medical emergency.
A “rapidly falling” number of pupils could see two primary schools merge come the start of September.
After ten years in a supermarket and a decade as a teaching assistant, a carer now has “the best of both worlds” and has just won an award.