Police-organised community engagement activities, such as street surgeries, are to be scaled back to "manage the demands" of Covid-19.
Two patients who had tested positive for coronavirus have died, Lynn's Queen Elizabeth Hospital has said this afternoon.
A funeral service business based in Lynn has said they are currently dealing with two coronavirus-related deaths.
Youngsters at a West Norfolk primary school have created a different kind of floral gift ahead of Mother’s Day this weekend.
With support continuing to be shown to those in need during the coronavirus pandemic, two businesses are offering free rooms to those on the frontline
Officials are warning people in Norfolk to be vigilant to a number of coronavirus-related scams that have recently been reported in the area.
A governor at Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital has shared her memories from four decades ago, to coincide with its anniversary celebrations.
Blood donors are being urged to donate as normal during the coronavirus pandemic, to ensure hospitals continue to receive the blood they need.
A public consultation on plans for a major new development in Lynn, which would see previously separate parts of the town connected, is now live.
The annual GEAR 10K run which was due to take place on Sunday, May 3 has been postponed to October in light of the coronavirus outbreak.
A number of schools in West Norfolk are closed or partially closed today over staff shortages in response to the coronavirus.
Works to upgrade a notorious stretch of the A47 in West Norfolk is now complete, with a speed limit reduction to 40mph now in place.
All shows and classes at Alive West Norfolk venues have been postponed or cancelled, initially until Friday, April 3, but gyms and pools remain open.
The number of patients who have tested positive for coronavirus and are being cared for at Lynn's Queen Elizabeth Hospital has risen to five.
Three Norfolk councils have joined forces to appoint a single provider to collect residents’ bins, in a move that has saved taxpayers’ money.
Two people were taken to hospital with serious injuries following a collision in South Wootton last night.
Good Samaritans across the borough have been rallying round to help others, as the coronavirus reached West Norfolk last week.
The family of a Necton man who died in a collision on the A47 earlier this month have said he will be "sorely missed."
Three patients have tested positive for Coronavirus at Lynn's Queen Elizabeth Hospital, officials have confirmed this afternoon.
A new restaurant offering home-cooked British dishes and local produce has opened at a holiday park in Stow Bridge.