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Norfolk residents might be able to catch a glimpse of the RAF Red Arrows as they return to their base from pre-season practice this weekend.
A local is opening just in time for the Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
Gas and electric bills are facing another astronomical rise before the end of the year but why is it happening and what help is there for you?
The whole world will see Walpole school's Platinum Jubilee artwork.
Pupils at Lynn's St Martha's Catholic school re-create historic buildings in heritage project.
The supermarket sweep in Lynn raised £100 for Cancer Research UK, with a yard sale planned for next weekend.
Proceeds raised from a coffee and table top sale at the weekend will go towards urgent costs.
A commercial vehicles firm has had a big revamp and can now offer a more environmentally-friendly service.
The police watchdog is set to look into the incident.
A driver was caught speeding down the A47 at 119 miles per hour on Saturday night.
Two people have been arrested following a crash in West Bilney near East Winch last night.
Police say the case is being reviewed.
Tesco is being forced to recall croissant products over fears they may contain nuts not listed on the label.
A GP practice in West Norfolk has been rated inadequate and placed in special measures following an inspection in March.
Emergency toilet bags will be supplied thanks to the efforts of people on the coast.
Passengers here look set to escape the worst of the disruption after staff working for the area's main operator rejected calls for a walkout.
A greener vehicle has been added to the public transport options in West Norfolk.
County transport chiefs say they are monitoring the area, but residents claim the latest collision shows further measures are needed.
A Norfolk village road will be closed for a number of weeks this summer as the base for a new temporary flood barrier is installed.
Council officials say contractors will be responsible for maintaining the sites to avoid a repeat of the problems that led to hundreds of trees dying.
A chance to have an input in improving life in our county is on offer.
Critics claim proposed changes to Norfolk County Council's rulebook could stifle debate and prevent its leadership from being properly scrutinised.
Iliffe Media, owner of Lynn News and its sister titles, is opening its journalism apprentice scheme again.
In honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, Breckland council has launched a new £1000 education bursary scheme.
Parents have delivered an ice cold message to trust leaders over potential job cuts at a village school.