Karted off
A rally karting business near York is on the verge of being wiped out by thieves who stole all six of its uninsured vehicles. York soldier jailed for arson attack
Dedicated York soldier Shaun Storey was today starting two years in jail, branded an arsonist, after his passion for a policewoman ruined his life. Woman quizzed on raid
Detectives who arrested a York policeman in connection with an armed robbery in the Yorkshire Dales confirmed today that a woman has been questioned on the matter and released on bail. Intruders make a tidy job of break-in
Burglars are not usually good news, but the owner of a warehouse which was broken into is thanking the intruders for saving him the job of cleaning it up. Council workers vote against strike
The City of York Council has welcomed a decision by union members not to go ahead with strike action over the single status agreement. Comic's son faces retrial
The jury in the trial of comic Roy "Chubby" Brown's son was discharged yesterday after failing to reach a verdict. Pictures will aid campaign
York artists Jacqueline James and Louise Clarke are taking part tomorrow in the ARTAuction in support of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children's Full Stop Campaign. Traveller family is ordered off sites
A court order has been issued to stop a family of travellers reoccupying unauthorised encampments on the outskirts of York and Malton. Minster singers on song
Former choristers of York Minster returned to sing at two services over the Christmas and New Year period as part of a new choir. And the beet goes on...
The sour smell of success goes on at York's British Sugar factory. Business editor Ron Godfrey pays a visit Residents aim to save historic street
Residents of an historic York street are petitioning for a grand resurfacing plan costing £85,000 more than the option City of York Council was considering. Bid to promote a land Down Under
A revamped North Yorkshire group is seeking to promote friendship and links with a land Down Under. Where do the children play?
Combining shopping and child care can be a problem, but a business opening with a flourish in the centre of York today may have come up with a solution.
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