A troubled man who told police he had herpes after spitting on them before drawing a swastika with his own faeces has avoided prison.
A “very drunk” woman wound up in court after being kicked out of a pub and ignoring police warnings.
A man threw a “small female” police officer over a table before boasting that she should do “more strength training”.
A 24-year-old insisted he viewed nothing illegal after deleting his internet history despite being legally forbidden to do.
A man had two passengers in his car during rush hour when he was caught drink-driving by police.
A 54-year-old drove off from a number of petrol stations without paying for nearly £450 worth of diesel because he was “short of money”.
A bid to spend £2,500 on bringing dinosaurs to a town’s Christmas event has gone extinct after a vote between councillors.
A town businesswoman hopes to give Lynn a big boost by filling a former department store with shopping and leisure attractions.
Two councillors made use of their community grant schemes to put on three days of fun for youngsters during the summer.
A law firm has donated a smashing £2,500 to food banks around West Norfolk.
Tax hikes and social care cuts are among the ways a council is looking to plug a £46million financial black hole.
A dedicated band of litter-pickers have collected more than 1,500 bags of rubbish since starting up last year.
Staff at a private school in West Norfolk are fearing for its future amid Labour Party plans to charge them a fifth more in VAT.
Experienced NHS leader Caroline Donovan will join Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust as its interim chief executive this month.
Police have announced a new operation to tackle the “significant risks” posed by organised car meets.
A head teacher will face a trial next year after denying claims of harassment and obstruction.
The Salvation Army is appealing for donations after launching a new village clothing bank to support parents during the cost-of-living crisis.
Staff and pupils at a newly-merged school are celebrating after receiving a positive inspection from the education watchdog.
An unexploded bomb was safely disposed of after being found at a town port last week.
A railway enthusiast hopes his new book about the Lynn-Cambridge line can spark renewed interest in the subject.