Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
A SOLDIER from The Yorkshire Regiment has been killed in Afghanistan. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
A LANDLADY has been banned from her own pub in the first Asbo of its kind in Kirklees. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
JUST in time for the weekend shop, Saturday's Weekend Examiner will contain more than £10 in vouchers for supermarket chain Morrisons. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
PEOPLE in Huddersfield are being urged to give blood now to save lives this winter. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
A JOBS boost was confirmed today. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
A WOMAN arrested in Huddersfield over the murder of a Thai man in Bradford has been released on bail. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
A THREE-YEAR-OLD girl has died after a road collision. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
BUS companies are facing an investigation by competition watchdogs following concerns over high fares. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
IT’S no dog’s life for Barney, a rescue dog who has just won first prize in an animal show. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
FITNESS fans have raised hundreds for charity. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
MORE than 1,000 fines were handed out in just five months to local people abusing the Blue Badge disabled parking system. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
FANS and sceptics of Tesco are set to debate controversial plans for a new store in Holmfirth. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
SMOKERS are still lighting up outside Huddersfield Royal Infirmary. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
PUBS are cleaning up their act – but takeaways need to follow suit. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
RELIEVED relatives of missing teenager Alex Ward cried tears of joy as she returned home. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
ONE man was arrested for carrying a knife and two for alleged immigration offences in a police operation at Dewsbury Bus Station. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
HE survived river crossings, corrupt police and herds of camels. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
SHE’D look good in a plastic bag – and here are the pictures to prove it. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
KILLER ladybirds are fast advancing on Huddersfield. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
IT was a true David and Goliath battle. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
EXTRA trains are being provided on the East Coast main line to ferry Giants fans to Wembley. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
A COUNCIL has been asked to reconfirm its opposition to putting fluoride in its area’s water supply. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
SIXTY children and helpers staged a litter clean-up in Dalton and Kirkheaton. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
FUN and educational children’s activities will be held over the next few weeks at the Standedge Visitor Centre, Marsden. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
FIREFIGHTERS battled for four hours to stop a huge scrapyard blaze spreading to a neighbouring business. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
KIRKLEES Council has broken a promise not to chop down some 100-year-old trees, residents say. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
VETERAN resistance fighter Bernard Cywinski is back home in Huddersfield after being honoured in his native Poland. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
NATIONALLY one in four A levels taken this year were A grades. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
STUDENTS had cause for celebration as A-level pass rates soared in Huddersfield. Read
Aug 21 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
A student was amazed when he got a fantastic SEVEN A grades in his A levels. Read