Two men have been arrested in Nottinghamshire in connection with a theft of a car from London.
Nottinghamshire Police held a seven-day knife amnesty from March 11 to 17 as part of Operation Sceptre, and over 635 knives were handed in.
Officers have arrested a man in connection with a car key burglary and an attempted burglary in Newark.
A pensioner whose home has been plagued by rats says she has been in hospital because the stress brought on by a return of the rodents.
The Fernwood father-of-two has exhibited recently in Newark’s Buttermarket and has been encouraged by the response.
Pupils raised awareness of homelessness by making their own shelters and creating care packs.
A new exhibition taking place at the Archbishop’s Palace at Southwell Minster showcases artwork that has a special connection with the building.
An 18-year-old has been sentenced for three years and three months after being convicted of possession of class A drugs.
Lincolnshire Police received the report at 11.17am at Haddington Bridge, Lincoln.
Dance music hit-makers Sigma are relishing their first visit to Newark as opening night headliners at this year’s festival weekend.
A project to build eco-greenhouses for schools out of recycled plastic bottles has completed its final greenhouse at Claypole Primary School.
Sewer replacement work on Millgate, Newark, is complete and the road has now re-opened to traffic.
More than 50 children battled it out in the second round of the annual Newark Schools Chess Competition.
A man has been recalled to prison having been arrested in connection with a number of burglaries and thefts in Nottinghamshire.
The male driver was arrested on suspicion of driving while over the prescribed limit after hitting the traffic barriers near Fernwood.
Local journalist and Advertiser freelancer Graham Keal was mingling with the stars in London at the 45th annual Broadcasting Press Guild Awards.
Newark Police are questioning an 18-year-old woman and a 36-year-old man on suspicion of possession of a firearm with intent to cause criminal damage.
A field overlooking Southwell Minster is the scene of the latest moves in the £4.5m scheme to avoid a repeat of the 2013 summer flooding.
A man appeared in court yesterday (March 20) charged with burglary, aggravated vehicle taking and criminal damage.
Newark Civic Trust and Nottinghamshire Buildings Preservation Trust share their views on the Robin Hood site.