Trust plan to save city pool

A Community Trust may be set up to run York's threatened Yearsley Pool, the city's leisure chief revealed today. Teenager killed in ring road collision

A teenage girl has died on the A1237 York outer ring road after being in collision with one or more cars. Wage rise tonic 'will not cure NHS ills'

Inflation-busting pay rises are not high enough to save the health service in North Yorkshire, a union leader warned today. First citizen pledges support

The Lord Mayor of York, Coun Peter Vaughan, was the first to sign up to a new Citizens' Pledge project launched today. Probe goes on into cause of gas blast

A Health and Safety Executive investigation got under way today into the cause of the York gas blast which saw hundreds of residents evacuated from their homes. Petal power as Hospice moves nearer target

The big one million is within range, now that our Hospice 2000 Appeal has passed the £900,000 mark. Sell-off Lord Mayor's plate 'attack on heritage'

Proposals to sell the Lord Mayor's historic number plate DN1 have been criticised as an attack on York's heritage. Capital proposal gives York something to Bragg about

Political singer-songwriter Billy Bragg has told the nation that York should be the capital of England. Mum is 'driven out' by stink of dead rats

York mother Gillian Clark has been forced out of her Tang Hall home by the stench of rotting rodents. Traffic wardens may soon be on the way out in York

Traffic wardens could be a thing of the past if City of York Council takes control of illegal parking on yellow lines from police. Moon set to turn red or blue due to eclipse

Eclipse fever will hit North and East Yorkshire again next week as the sun, Earth and moon line up once more for their celestial show.

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