Police are investigating after a pensioner involved in a serious crash died.
A new service station being built near Newark has revealed which outlets will be available at the site once complete.
Dexter the Fire Investigation Dog is back at work after short-lived 'retirement'.
Residents have reported sightings of travellers parked up illegally on land in Newark.
The new Deputy Chief Constable of Nottinghamshire Police says he is honoured to be taking on the second most senior role in the force.
Southwell fire station has issued a warning about the dangers people can accidentally cause whilst enjoying the sun.
MPs Robert Jenrick and Mark Spencer have tweeted their support for Rishi Sunak's bid to become the next Prime Minister.
Gang members who conspired to steal millions of pounds’ worth of jewellery before tying up and terrorising victims in their homes have been convicted.
The recently de-activated missile system will form a display that is unique from any other museum in the United Kingdom.
Children dressed up to celebrate their personal heroes and discuss how certain jobs impact society.
Every year on July 7, World Chocolate Day is celebrated allowing chocolate lovers everywhere to indulge in a guilt free treat.
A walking programme has come to Newark as part of a national scheme to get people moving and boost wellbeing.
The annual Jason Ginnelly memorial football match will be played on Sunday.
Staff at the Newark branch of Currys have been praised for their handling of homophobic abuse.
An independent national review into smoking has made recommendations to reduce rates of smoking and help England become smokefree by 2030.
The Newark Orchard school, celebrated diversity this week with colourful pride events across all age groups.
Communities across Nottinghamshire are being urged to get involved in showcasing the county ahead of the Tour of Britain later this year.
Council proposals to make permanent change to the use of a centrally placed taxi rank in Newark could help boost footfall in town.
Nearly 100 guns were taken out of circulation during a voluntary surrender campaign – placing them beyond the reach of local criminals.
Nottinghamshire Police have completed speed checks following a number of reports from residents of vehicles speeding through their Villages.