In 1925 – the year Daphne Green was born – the jazz era was in full swing and John Logie Baird successfully transmitted the first television pictures.
A West Norfolk cafe is celebrating after seeing its hygiene rating rise from one to five.
A man has been jailed for 12 years after being found guilty of raping two underage teenage girls including one from Norfolk.
Work to install average-speed cameras along one of the area’s busiest routes has got underway today and there will be overnight road closures.
A popular garden centre, farm shop, and restaurant is set to open a new £300,000 undercover play park just in time for Easter.
The world of competitive cheerleading is being brought to life with a West Norfolk school’s musical production.
A well-loved hardware shop in the heart of a village is back in the hands of its founding family – after a 14-year hiatus.
A planned training session turned into a rescue mission for an NHS worker who had a “feeling something wasn’t right” with a colleague.
A landowner has branded a decision to reopen a pathway following a public inquiry as a “Pyrrhic victory” for campaigners.
A woman who has helped homeless people with a charity she helped set up had a date with the King recently at Buckingham Palace.
It’s official: Boxing Day is still the most popular day for a walk during the festive period.
Anglian Water is urging Christmas cooks not to let cooking waste escape down the plughole this festive season.
A puppy found with fractures and covered in burns is now loving life with his new adopted family.
A man seen putting a toy under his jacket in a shop has been fined £50 and told to engage more with probation.
A woman who said she panicked and failed to stop for police will have to wait until the new year to learn her fate.
A woman who used cannabis to self-medicate her anxiety and depression has been disqualified from driving for 12 months.
A Lynn man caught with nearly 1,000 indecent images of children could face being sent to the crown court for sentencing.
An ex-soldier who served in the first Gulf War and used alcohol to self-medicate his PTSD has been ordered to complete 80 hours of unpaid work.