Michael salutes kidney gift wife

York kidney patient Michael Hardgrave today paid tribute to his wife, Angela, for giving him the gift of a normal life. Anger over sentence on Romanian

Staff at a North Yorkshire post office reacted with disgust today after a Romanian asylum seeker avoided a prison sentence for burgling their store. Meet wonderful Amy

A tribute event to one of the most famous female aviators in Britain will take place at the Yorkshire Air Museum next weekend. Cosmic chaos ahead?

Astrologers and astronomers are in dispute over a rare planetary line-up which some say could cause natural disasters on the scale of last year's earthquake in Turkey. Wrecked cars are dumped in street

Burnt out and abandoned cars are making life a misery for a Clifton resident who says her street has become a dumping ground. Famous pottery cracks under strain

About 130 workers are facing redundancy after the shock announcement that production at the famous Hornsea Pottery will not resume on Monday after the Easter holiday period. Watchdogs investigate conservatory company

Trading watchdogs have launched an investigation into a North Yorkshire conservatory business which left customers thousands of pounds out of pocket. Young travellers have fun-packed time

Fun-loving Brownies and Cubs from York helped to launch GNER's new fun pack for children Cafe owner's battle to keep truck-stop open

A truckers' caf which has been on the same spot for almost four years is in danger of being closed down because of a row over planning permission. Dancers show they're no Flash in pan

Talented dancers aged from six to 75, are staging a sensational dance show in York next month in aid of Guide Dogs for the Blind.

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