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GET STARTEDLincolnshire Police's top cop will be leaving the force.
Cannabis users kicking up a stink in their homes could soon feel the force of the law.
The swift actions of an air ambulance crew have been praised for saving a dad who suffered a cardiac arrest at a swimming pool.
Laura Hudson is feeling ‘proud and honoured’ after becoming an international mermaid champion.
Lincolnshire will receive £2.1 million to support local bus services – with the some of the case set to be used to cap fares.
A devastated family have paid tribute to the ‘light in our lives’.
BBC Radio Lincolnshire have announced changes to their schedules, which includes a shake-up of presenters.
Thousands of pupils across the country could begin the new school year taking online classes until safety work is completed.
The number of dangerous driver dashcam videos sent to police has risen by 40% in the past quarter.
A thunderstorm warning has been issued for the weekend.
A short burst of hot, sunny weather will hit today – but it may take a turn tomorrow.
Lincolnshire Police bosses will be given an additional £2 million in Government funding for next year, it has been revealed.
Crew members of Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance have been trained to use night vision goggles so they can attend more emergencies in the night.
Attempts to recruit teachers are ‘particularly bad in Lincolnshire’, it has been claimed.
Lincolnshire will receive a cash boost of almost £7 million to fix potholes - but it has been claimed that amount won't be anywhere near enough.
Firefighters helped rescue a fallen horse this morning.
The numbers of bats in the country is in decline - but one local group are among the many campaigners hoping they can change that.
The public are being warned to expect 'fewer ambulances available' as East Midland Ambulance Service staff prepare to strike.
Teachers in the county don’t want to strike but they need to have their voices heard ‘loud and clear’, according to a local union leader.
Deaths on our roads rose by 19% last year - but the number of fatalities was still the second lowest in years.