Flowers for girl with a song in her heart

The heartbroken family of a York schoolgirl who died when she was knocked down by a car at the weekend have paid tribute to a "ray of sunshine" who looked destined to be a singing star. Disgraced York Salvation Army leader faces jail for sex attacks

A disgraced former Salvation Army leader from York faces jail after he admitted indecently assaulting two teenage girls. Fall in North Yorkshire crime figures

Crime figures released today show that North Yorkshire is bucking the national trend by recording a small decrease in recorded incidents. Court bans three from shops and old pub site

Three teenagers have been barred for two years from shops near their homes in York's first anti-social behaviour order. York swimming protest bridges the generations

Swimmers angry at proposals that could see their pool shut took to the streets of York today to protest. Man critical after crash

A man was critically ill in hospital today after a three-vehicle collision led to him being thrown through a side window of his car. Sam the Man Utd fan nets for Trust

Manchester United fan Sam Butcher has always been very supportive of his eight-year-old brother Jack as he struggles with cystic fibrosis. Owner wanted plate to stay in York

The sale of York's most famous private number plate would ignore the wishes of the man who gave it to the city, the Evening Press can reveal today. Car users facing ban from city centre homes

Car owners would be banned from moving into new city centre homes under proposals to be discussed this week. Locals focus on 'model village scheme'

A select group of local people were today getting the first glimpse of plans for a £25 million 'model village' on the outskirts of York. Planting seeds for summer of gardens glory

The Yorkshire In Bloom 2000 competition has been launched and York is hoping to improve on past successes.

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