Young thugs stone woman
A pensioner had to take refuge in a health centre after being stoned by a gang of children on the cycle path where a city councillor was attacked last month. Banning order boy goes back to court
A 15-year-old York boy has come close to imprisonment in what is believed to be the first sentence passed under Britain's new anti-neighbourhood nuisance law. There's no place like Dome
We are off to the Dome! Delighted youngsters at Acomb Primary School, York, have ben celebrating after being told their school had won the Evening Press's super Millennium Dome competition. Police confirm gas death of couple
Police have confirmed that an elderly York couple found dead in their own home were poisoned by carbon monoxide fumes. Parents furious over school places decision
Angry York parents today attacked the city's education department after their children lost out on the places they wanted at secondary school. Move to pay salaries to council leaders defended
A government Minister has vigorously defended moves to pay salaries to council leaders such as Rod Hills. Teenagers show way to keep out of trouble
Teenagers in Haxby and Wigginton are showing the disruptive minority that having fun and causing trouble do not have to go hand-in-hand.
Councillors approve hike in swim charges
Big rises in swimming pool charges have been approved by City of York councillors. Councillors gave the go-ahead to increases of up to 45 per cent, but said they wanted officers to monitor closely the effects of the hike.
Patients to benefit from labour of love
Brave friends Maggie McAleese and Suzanne Kirkman are working to ensure fellow cancer patients get the best possible future care. Maggie and Suzanne, who are both terminally ill, have started their own "cottage industry" to help our Hospice 2000 Appeal.
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