Medical experts have been unable to discover why a 43-year-old woman died at her home in Wetheringsett.
A national furniture company which originated in Mellis nearly 40 years ago has gone into administration.
All PCSOs in Norfolk are to be axed in a radical shake-up of policing in the county.
A Thelnetham resident claims a dangerous hole in the village’s High Street has been left unrepaired for more than 10 months.
A man who downloaded almost 12,000 indecent images of children has been sent to prison.
An Eye man whose service as an on-call firefighter was cut short by a serious accident has been praised for his dedication spanning almost 26 years as a valued member of the town’s crew.
The trial of a man accused of killing Weybread couple Peter and Sylvia Stuart is entering its final stages at Ipswich Crown Court.
Video of what appears to be a rat-like creature scurrying across the floor of the Greggs store in Diss has emerged.
A Norfolk man has been banned from keeping horses for five years after causing unnecessary suffering to a black cob in Diss.
An award-winning fish and chip fryer has expanded his business and opened a takeaway and restaurant in the heart of Diss.
A woman from Gislingham has been warned she could face a prison sentence after admitting six theft offences.
Allister Hood qualified for the 2016 SEIB Racehorse to Riding Horse Championship at the Horse of the Year Show by winning a recent qualifier.
Known to generations of customers who queued at the Diss Market Place chip cart, Sylvia Youngman has died. She was 89.
Pensioner William Turner is clocking up nearly 15 hours a week in his bid to keep Diss looking clean and tidy.
Diss cycling stalwart and former national record holder Geoff Banham has died. He was 80.
Surprises don’t come any better than the one sprung on Harleston’s Carol Wiles to celebrate the award of her MBE.
A Suffolk student is the first winner of a new scholarship commemorating a founding father of modern Australia.
East Harling is on the brink of developing major new sports facilities at its recreation ground.
Calls to make Skelton Road at Diss safer for children crossing on their way to school have been supported by town councillors.