York traffic plans go back to drawing board
Traffic plans go back to drawing board Controversial plans to move queuing traffic and to give buses priority on a York road are being reconsidered. Model village homes storm
Four futuristic plans for a new village on York's outskirts were unveiled today - and immediately ran into trouble with residents of an old village nearby. Rachel steps out as line-dancing queen
Yeehah! Rachael McEnaney has been crowned queen of the line-dancing world after competing at the very highest level in Nashville, Tennessee. Son of prison service boss on attack charge
The son of the head of the Prison Service - a student at York University - has been charged with assaulting a police officer. Cricketers mourn former captain Carrick
Cricket stars past and present were among mourners who packed Bradford Cathedral today at the funeral service of former Yorkshire captain Phil Carrick. Man jailed after three attacks
A York man who broke a motoring ban six times in four weeks and attacked three people while driving around the city has been jailed for six months, the maximum sentence possible, and banned from driving for three years. Show set to be a monster hit
Corina Inverno, marketing officer at the Yorkshire Museum, prepares to become this Tyrannosaurus Rex's next meal! The ups and downs of rural living...
A house next to the site of a proposed cattery is soon to be demolished and rebuilt... proving it, too, has nine lives. Scam tugs at heart strings
Continental con artists are trying to trick North Yorkshire residents with a postal scam designed to tug at the heartstrings. Students face revamp of A-levels
The traditional choice of taking three two-year A-level courses for sixth-form students is to change from this September. A vertical hold on criminals
A security system developed by tuned-in television repair men James Spencer and Andrew Haworth has had its first big success.
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