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LEARN MOREHeavy rain and strong winds caused headaches for the organisers of community celebrations across West Norfolk.
Schools have teamed up with a military veterans' charity to commemorate the sacrifices of the armed forces.
The route of a new multi-million sewer pipe has been moved to avoid disturbing the habitat of a moth which was thought to be extinct in Norfolk.
Drivers are being urged to find alternative routes following a four-vehicle collision this morning.
Scores of horseriders staged a protest at the weekend against the idea of a West Norfolk beauty spot being quarried for minerals.
Community leaders say they are 'bubbling' with ideas to build on their success in 2020.
A former Norfolk County Council leader, who was a key figure in the Lynn incinerator saga, has died.
A Lynn special school has been told that it must improve or face being closed down.
He was the man who brought style and elegance both to the crease and the commentary box - and now he’s coming to West Norfolk.
A draft document that could form the basis of a new lottery grant bid has been published.
Councillors are being urged to approve plans for homes on a site once earmarked to replace an under-threat doctors' surgery.
A councillor fears a multi-million pound loan to a Lynn hospital will make financial issues worse, though an MP says it should 'relieve' pressure.
Emergency crews were called after a man was found unresponsive in the town centre.
Health bosses have welcomed the prospect of more money for King's Lynn's hospital, which it says will help it meet its top priorities.
Police have launched a new campaign which they hope will reduce crashes on our roads as the clocks go back.
Health chiefs have insisted they are listening to patients' views after the findings of a consultation on surgery closure plans were published.
A new plea has been made for witnesses to come forward following an incident in which a man sustained serious head injuries last weekend.
An opposition leader described legal advice given during a West Norfolk Council meeting as 'extraordinary'.
Further tests are needed to establish how a woman in her 90s died, but police have confirmed they do not believe her death is suspicious.
An investigation has been launched after the body of a woman, thought to be in her 90s, was discovered.