A much-loved and award-winning book telling a tale from the Windrush generation has been adapted for the stage.
An early intervention scheme has helped to redirect more than 30 young people who have strayed into anti-social behaviour.
A man who stole £390 worth of coats from a shop has been jailed after breaching his community order.
A major route into Newark has reopened after being closed due to flooding and icy conditions.
Newark’s annual Plough Sunday service has once again welcomed in a new agricultural year.
A former trader is to give an insight into the high-stakes world of trillion-dollar trades, where profit and moral compromise collide.
Civil orders have been and continue to be secured by police in bid to clamp down on violence against women and girls.
A council and leisure centre trust are to meet in a bid to progress repair of a town’s swimming pool — over a year since it closed.
Eighty four drivers were charged with drink or drug driving offences during a police operation spanning Christmas and New Year.
A grade two listed church could be transformed into a three-bed home if given the go-ahead by councillors this week.
A musical parody of a hit sitcom is heading out on tour — and is seeking new talent.
A charity singing event is to raise funds for the East Africa hunger crisis appeal.
A drone has been seized and two people arrested after a prison drugs delivery was intercepted.
Two Newark pubs are on the lookout for the next new darts talent, as part of a national competition.
Anti-social behaviour and drug crime has fallen in our area, with attention now turning to a rise in shoplifting and burglary.
Aerial images have captured the extent of flooding which had seen multiple road closures put in place and vast swathes of land underwater.
A business owner’s positive outlook on life has taken a hit after two break-ins at his premises — but he is determined to keep his head up.
After multiple reports of items being stolen from cars, police have stepped up patrols and released images of two people they’d like to speak to.
Should you be a big fan of tapas like me, January is now the perfect month to treat yourself.
A former inspector’s decision to punch and stamp on a member of public while on duty has been determined as amounting to gross misconduct.