More famous names will be taking part in King’s Lynn Festival over the next week.
Crime has increased year-on-year in West Norfolk, according to the latest police-recorded figures.
Emergency officials are currently on the scene of a grass fire on a river bank in South Lynn.
Harpley Church of England Primary School has opened a pre-school within its existing school grounds.
Community leaders are fearing a significant repair bill after part of a town sports facility was wrecked by a fire.
Doctors are encouraging patients to put on their running shoes and get active by joining their nearest parkrun.
The director of a new Charles Dickens adaptation has thanked people in Lynn for their assistance while scenes have been filmed in the town this week.
Major infrastructure improvements on key routes to and from West Norfolk could be delivered months or years earlier if a new approach is adopted.
Two other vehicles involved in crash, court hears
Lynn’s Hardwick Road cemetery held its annual open day on Saturday.
Developers behind plans to expand a Lynn power station have submitted proposals for a new gas supply connection point and underground pipeline.
This week’s animals in need of a new home are Charlotte and Louis.
Work to resurface the carriageway on a section of Wisbech Road, between the Free Bridge and junction with Saddlebow Road, is set to start on July 29.
A West Norfolk councillor is facing disciplinary action after it was found he breached the authority’s code of conduct.
A town post office has been temporarily closed without reason or any reopening information.
A mother is calling for a crossing on a busy Lynn road after her son was in collision with a car last week.
One of English music’s most enduring voices is teaming up with an Australian classical guitarist at the King’s Lynn Festival tonight.
On an average day at Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH), 18 beds are occupied by patients who no longer need to stay in hospital.
King's Lynn Festival review, Llyr Williams
A stroke sufferer who spent five months in Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital has presented £3,669 to West Raynham Ward.