Tributes have been paid to a "towering figure" in Nottinghamshire politics.
A road is still shut following a serious collision on Grange Lane, Cotham, at 6.30pm yesterday.
A hospice has been presented with the money college student Will Sissons raised by sleeping out on Christmas Eve.
This HGV came to rest on its side partially in a field after crashing off the A617 near to the Belle Eau industrial park at Bilsthorpe on Monday morning.
Work has begun on the demolition of the old Grove School on London Road, Balderton.
Officers would like to speak with this fedora-wearing suspected thief who is pictured carrying a handbag.
Vodafone UK has started to roll out its 4G in Newark this week.
The Flying Scotsman is running a little late this morning after being stopped in its tracks near Peterborough because of trespassers on the line.
A Newark man who was detained as he returned from fighting ISIS in Iraq and Syria has been released on police bail pending further inquiries and has been reunited with his family.
Traffic on the A1 northbound is said to be moving again after two crashes this afternoon. (Wednesday)
Tony Martin, the Norfolk farmer jailed for shooting dead a teenage burglar, has been arrested on suspicion of possession of an illegal firearm, sources have told the Eastern Daily Press.
One of 12 investigations in the first phase of the national independent inquiry into child sex abuse will centre on Nottinghamshire.
The A46 past Newark has been closed following an accident.
A homeless man has been banned from Newark town centre at night time after complaints of anti-social behaviour.
A man jumped into the River Trent this evening (Saturday) from the A1 bridge at South Muskham.
Two men have been arrested following the death of a cyclist yesterday afternoon (October 26 2015).
The Heritage Lottery Fund has today announced significant monies to help fund the next generation of clock and watch makers in the UK and help save the decaying Upton Hall.
Newark Town Lock has been drained in preparation for the re-planking of the lock gates.
Latest performance figures show that about a third of pupils at Newark's secondary schools achieved grades of five or more GCSEs at A*-C, including maths and English, in their results this year.
Newark MP Robert Jenrick has met education secretary Nicky Morgan in an effort to push forward plans to rebuild the Newark Orchard School.