King’s Lynn completed a good week’s work with a second victory as they raced to a 48-42 win over Oxford.
The UK’s leading dog welfare charity is welcoming a new law that makes pet theft a specific crime and comes into force this week.
Tim Tilbrook scored his maiden century at the age of 63 on Saturday.
King’s Lynn head into the final phase of their Premiership season with an additional rule to tax their team-building plans over the coming ten days.
Students across West Norfolk will collect their GCSE results today and here’s what the numbers mean
Jonny Margetts marked his return from suspension by netting the winner for King’s Lynn on Tuesday night.
The brand new musical, created by Kitty Morgan, fuses together two well-known tales, says reviewer Sarah Hardy.
Hundreds of students have today discovered their A-Level results, which will open the gateway for university or their chosen career.
It is your final chance to nominate businesses and individuals for Iliffe Media’s second West Norfolk Food and Drink Awards.
Lynn-based firm Southgate Global has expressed fears about the replacement of humans with AI-powered robots.
West Norfolk groups and businesses are being offered up to £2,000 through the ‘Love Your Market Town’ fund.
Almost 200 citizens who have opened their homes to 400 Ukrainian guests have been thanked for their generosity.
A chapel was filled with an array of colours and designs for the Samphire Quilters’ charity exhibition.
Wreaths will be laid in remembrance of those who fought in the Far East during the Second World War.
Upcoming and aspiring artists have led exhibitions showcasing crafted sculptures, acrylic and oil paintings and photographs at Springwood High School.
Reviewer Andy Tyler shares his thoughts on the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s concert which brought King’s Lynn Festival to a close…
Reviewer Andy Tyler shares his thoughts on chamber music recitals as part of King’s Lynn Festival…
Reviewer Sarah Hardy shares her thoughts on & Juliet after watching the musical in Norfolk this week.
Two men have denied conspiring to supply cocaine when they appeared at Lincoln Crown Court.
The King took time to chat with air cadets and members of the public as he walked to church on the Sandringham Estate on Sunday.