Local News
10,000 York Homes Could Lose Freeview in 4G TestsAround 10,000 homes in the west of York could have problems with their Freeview signal in tests of the new 4G mobile services. |
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Osbaldwick Travellers Site - Public Meeting To Be HeldAfter claims of trouble from the Osbaldwick travellers' site, a public meeting's going to be held. |
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Oklahoma Tornado: Children 'Drowned In School'Seven children drowned in a pool of water at an elementary school as they sheltered from the monster tornado which hit Oklahoma, officials have said. |
Anger in North Yorkshire Over Ban on Term Time HolidaysNorth Yorkshire parents have been telling Minster FM about their anger over plans to ban parents taking term time holidays except in "exceptional circumstances". |
Army Veterans Honoured by Duke of YorkVeterans of the battle of Kohima in 1944 have been honoured by the Duke of York in the city today. |
People in North Yorkshire Find Talking About Dementia Difficult.Almost half the people in North Yorkshire say they'd find it hard to admit if they thought they had dementia. |
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York Children Take Part In Walk To School Week Thousands of school children in York are taking part in this year’s National Walk to School event, taking place across the city this week. |
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Dean Of Ripon Dies At The Age Of 59 The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, has said that he is very saddened by the news that the Dean of Ripon, the Very Revd Keith Jukes, has died today. |
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York Entrepreneurs Get Chance To Try Running A Market Stall City of York Council is offering first-time entrepreneurs the chance to test their business ideas on the open market for free. |
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A jobs fair is being held in York today to help improve skills and get people back into work. |
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Vintage Coffee Bar in York Supports Alzheimer's Sufferers A pop up vintage rock’n’roll coffee bar is being organised by Alzheimer’s Society in York as part of Dementia Awareness Week. |
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North Yorkshire Council Takes Government to Court over Incinerator North Yorkshire Council is taking the government to court over it's decision to pull private finance credits for the Allerton Park incinerator. |





















