Violent crime has risen in West Norfolk over the last year, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
A Fakenham artist has been left "shocked" at a decision to ban her work from an exhibition at Pensthorpe Natural Park, near Fakenham, in December.
Police are re-appealing for information after a young boy was hurt in an incident, and they believe two vital witnesses may be from West Norfolk.
An auction has raised £1,390 towards the refurbishment of a hut used by Girlguiding groups in Downham.
A woman from Fakenham is set to climb Mount Everest to base camp next month to support young crime victims.
A vicar who has been serving a number of West Norfolk parishes for 15 years is retiring this weekend.
Police are appealing for witnesses to a collision on the A148 at Hillington yesterday, in which one person sustained serious injuries.
A woman who spent four hours waiting for an ambulance after falling over in Lynn’s town centre last week has thanked those who came to her aid.
A project to increase capacity of train services through the Ely area, including the Lynn to London line, is to move into the next stage.
Pupils at Denver VC Primary School have celebrated Harvest by showing their generosity.
A church has become the first in its diocese to have a broadband transmitter installed, which hopes to deliver improved connectivity to the community.
Police say they are "very concerned" about a missing 14-year-old girl who could be in the Lynn area.
A number of stores which had closed in Lynn – one of which shut late last month – are reappearing in the town centre ahead of the festive period.
Campaigners met with South West Norfolk MP Liz Truss last week to highlight the opportunity for residents to have their say on silica sand proposals.
Witnesses are being sought to a serious crash between a car and a bus on the A149 at Holkham on Saturday.
A ballet show celebrating the history of Lynn’s North End has supported the town’s True’s Yard Fisherfolk Museum.
Members of King’s Lynn parkrun have presented £500, raised from a 24-hour marathon last month, to West Norfolk Council.
This is the fourth year that the charity, which provides help for single homeless people in West Norfolk, will be holding the gaming marathon.
A new report has set out climate change targets for West Norfolk, including budgets for carbon dioxide emissions.
Meditation, poetry and lots of yellow outfits showed a Downham school’s support for World Mental Health Day today.