New lung brings hope for mother

A woman given two years to live because of severe lung disease should be on an exercise bike within a week after a lung transplant. Easter break goes down a storm

Bolts of lightning lit up the York skyline as the unsettled Easter weather rumbled on. itch for doomed geese

in York's Rowntree Park were raised after a conservation group volunteered to move them to a sanctuary. Artist Sally is mourned

Sally Johnson, the Downs Syndrome woman whose bravery and awesome talent amazed and inspired, has died. Chapelfields gang rips up family's fence

A family is looking for a new house because of the problems with gangs of nuisance youths in the Chapelfields area of Acomb, York. Prince Charles gives his backing to memorial bid

The Prince of Wales is the latest Royal to back the York-based campaign to build a memorial to the women of World War Two. Transport meeting is just the ticket for OAPs

Older people in York are to have their say on new plans for transport in the city as part of a massive public consultation exercise. Museum trek that makes numbers count

Children have been keeping track of time on a series of maths treks around York's museums over Easter. New church pledged to be part of York's Christian future

A new Christian church that started its meetings in York last year has been officially launched in a special meeting at the Ripon and York St. John College. Bigger screen for big show

The giant television screen at the 50th Great Yorkshire Show - one of the big success stories of last year's event - is to be even bigger this year. Speed victory in sight

Victory is in sight for campaigners calling for a reduced speed limit in a Ryedale village where some motorists are said to drive like Le Mans racers.

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