A man who died in a crash on the A46 at Newark last week has been formally identified.
A school administrator from Tuxford has been warned to prepare for jail by a judge after she admitted stealing over £140,000 from her employers.
A man is missing his “pride and joy” - his kit car which has been stolen.
A former policeman, who has been jailed for eight weeks for assaulting a suspect, brought shame on Nottinghamshire Police, a judge said.
The Chief Constable of Nottinghamshire, Julia Hodson, intends to retire on September 1 2012, on completion of 30 years’ police service.
Nottinghamshire has a new police divisional commander following the retirement of Chief Superintendent Dave Wakelin, Chief Superintendent Ak Khan.
CCTV images of a man thought to be using a credit card allegedly stolen in a burglary have been released by police.
Firefighters used lines and a head collar to pull a horse free from the River Devon at Farndon on Friday.
Businesses in Newark are being warned to watch out for a batch of bogus bank notes circulating in the area.
The owner of a scrapyard who was arrested during a police operation targeting scrap metal theft has been released on police bail.
Nottinghamshire Police Authority said the future was clearer after MPs voted to pass legislation to introduce directly-elected Police Crime Commissioners.
A Newark scrapyard was shut down for most of today and its owner arrested in a police operation targeting metal theft.
British Sugar workers in Newark are to be balloted on industrial action in a pay dispute.
A distinctively-painted car is being sought by police officers investigating how another vehicle sustained significant damage in Ollerton last month.
A union has hailed as a success the second day of strike action by civilian employees of Nottinghamshire Police.
A passenger who died in a collision in a Nottinghamshire road last week has been named by police.
Police have named a 21-year-old man who died after his car overturned on a roundabout near Saxondale.
Civilian staff with Nottinghamshire Police this week became the first of any in England and Wales to strike on a local issue when they walked out over the way co-workers are being made redundant and pension augmentation.
A cyclist with cerebral palsy was left injured on the ground after a group of youths allegedly pushed him over and stole his bicycle.
Nottinghamshire residents benefiting from volunteers who give up their time to help make the community safer are being urged to put names forward for a prestigious award.