Bell ringer faces indecency probe

York's nationally-famous bell ringer, David Potter, is under police investigation over an allegation of indecent assault. Girl missing for four days

The stepfather of a 14-year-old York schoolgirl missing for nearly four days today pleaded with her: "Please come home - we can work things out." Yorkshire climber killed in Australia peak plunge

An east Yorkshire climber has died after falling in an Australian mountain range. Shake-up puts pool under threat

Today we launch a campaign to safeguard the future of York's threatened swimming pools. Health boss calls for more jabs against flu

The chairman of the York Health Trust has said it is a "tragedy" that more people have not been vaccinated against the flu bug that is sweeping the country. Accused abused young girls, jury told

A teenager allegedly abused two girls when they lived at the children's home where his parents were staff members, York Crown Court heard. Shelter will help homeless

A refugee hostel will become a shelter for the homeless when Kosovars leave later this year. Powerful images of war

Powerful images depicting the tragedy of Kosovo are going on show as part of the Inside:Outside exhibition in the North Transept of York Minster from Tuesday. Why visitors may turn noses up at Park and Ride

Visitors to York's new £2.5 million Rawcliffe Bar Park & Ride may turn their noses up when they open their car doors. Motorist makes waves over radio fitting cost

It was the free fitting offer that tempted Robert Peel to splash out on a new car stereo for his girlfriend.

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