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A person has been taken to hospital after an accident involving a car and pedestrian.
A stage 4 cancer survivor says he unknowingly suffered symptoms at age 15 but was told by GPs it was anaemia.
A family has refused to pay a fine they received after taking their daughter and autistic son on holiday during term time.
We’ve rounded up the most hauntingly-good displays in the county ahead of the spooky season.
Boaters say it is the “end of an era” as they leave a marina set to become a new housing development.
Marshals are set to be deployed once again over the school holidays to prevent anti-social behaviour and reduce violence in town centres.
The heartbroken family of a paramedic have paid tribute to him after he took his own life after battling with depression.
Work to replace deteriorating gas pipes along a main road has been delayed due to “engineering difficulties”.
A “kind and caring” granddad, who died from an undiagnosed disease, dedicated his free time to helping out at football clubs.
A memorial board for those affected by pregnancy and baby loss will be installed within a park.
A great-great-grandmother was given a surprise party, and reunited with her beloved husband, as she spent her birthday recovering from a broken hip.
A road near an industrial estate was shut after reports water was “gushing” out of a lifted pavement, leaving residents without water.
Three pupils have been presented with bravery awards for rescuing a struggling swimmer from the sea and saving his life.
Our reporter ventured out of her comfort zone and picked up her chopsticks at a new Asian eatery.
A community cafe and food bank has finally opened its doors to the public after months of renovations.
Delays owing to an earlier crash involving a van and a trailer carrying gas cylinders, which went over the centre barrier, have cleared.
Detectives investigating an alleged rape inside a supermarket toilet cubicle have now concluded their enquiries.
A by-election is set to be held for a ward with a councillor accused of multiple sex offences.
Three men who fraudulently used thousands of pounds from their victims’ pension savings to fund extravagant lifestyles have been jailed.
A well-used roundabout will be shut overnight for up to seven weeks for final surfacing works.
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