Primary school pupils performed a play during the last two days of summer term which was written by their own teacher.
A young man who went on a “last minute” holiday with a group of friends died after falling off a moped and being run over by another one.
A stunning statue of a tennis player morphing into a tree has become a big hit with fans attending this year's Wimbledon championship.
Young artists from across West Norfolk have showcased their work at a gallery at a town hall.
It was an “arr-mazing” night for students last week as their secondary school was transformed into a pirate haven for their prom night.
A business owner is back selling sofas after a short break as he has opened up a new shop on a village site.
A tank, a horse and sports cars were among the modes of transport that took year 11 students to their prom last week.
Here’s the latest Paws for Thought column, trying to match pets with loving owners.
A West Norfolk MP has visited a primary school to learn about the school’s values, meet pupils and answer questions from the school council.
In our latest Love West Norfolk column, West Norfolk Council Cabinet member for Climate Change and Biodiversity Cllr Michael de Whalley writes.
Norfolk Police has asked us to clarify some information which was inaccurately reported in a column published on the Lynn News website.
A refrigeration company has donated a fridge to a cafe that supports people with their mental health and wellbeing.
Primary school pupils took part in a competition last month which taught them what it is like to be a civil engineer.
Meeting the late Queen was a career highlight for a stonemason who is celebrating 60 years working for the same company.
A ward at Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) in Lynn is celebrating after being shortlisted for two national awards.
A Norfolk “born and bred” woman has been welcomed as the new president of a Rotary club.
An angling club has raised £135 for the East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA).
A “serial offender” was caught putting 11 bottles of washing products in a holdall and walking out without paying.
A drink-driver who was seen drifting in the road decided to drive after a lift he arranged got cancelled.
A man who has committed a number of thefts told magistrates that he “needs to get out of the cycle” of offending.