A serial shoplifter has been jailed and given a criminal behaviour order, banning him from every Co-op store in Norfolk.
The red carpet was rolled out for hardworking media students as the selected best-received awards in a number of categories.
A printing company has expanded its business - making it the biggest in the area.
A scouting group in West Norfolk celebrated its long history at the weekend as it marked its 105th anniversary.
A man in his thirties was taken to hospital with serious injuries following a crash at the weekend.
Hundreds was raised during a garden party held in aid of a charity which helps children with disabilities and additional needs.
Students dressed to impress when they turned up to prom seated in an array of vehicles, from lorries to tractors.
The progress of rebuilding a town’s hospital continues to be the focus for James Wild, who managed to keep his position as North West Norfolk’s MP.
A 32-year-old wanted man has now been found and arrested by police.
A group dedicated to supporting fathers through parenthood is coming to town to offer dads a free session with their children.
Secondary school leavers arrived back at the place where they have worked hard for the past five years to celebrate in style on prom night.
A 38-year-old has been found guilty of conspiracy to supply multiple drugs.
An experienced Rotarian has taken on the role of president of one of Lynn’s clubs.
An author has released his fifth book in a series based on a detective inspector in West Norfolk.
Sarah Honey-Knights cannot imagine her life without yoga. Decades of practising the physical and spiritual discipline have taken her around the world.
A summer festival is coming up at the end of this month which aims to raise funds for a “beautiful” Grade II listed church in the heart of a village.
A Rotarian has become the second in his group to take a massive leap for charity by completing a skydive.
A West Norfolk mum has brought her imagination to life in a new children’s book that has recently been published.
A charity which helps young struggling families in West Norfolk has received a recent donation from a Rotary club.
A West Norfolk primary school trust has said that its existing teaching assistants will be “prioritised” amid plans to cut jobs.