Eleven new on-call firefighters have joined fire stations across Cambridgeshire after completing a three month training programme.
Fast chewers put their gnashers to the test in the annual Skylark Garden Centre sweetcorn eating championships.
Problems with drug users and rough sleepers have prompted the boarding up of a local cemetery chapel.
Students in Cambridgeshire have achieved improved GCSE results this year despite changes to the grading system.
Over 500 people are calling for Fenland District Council to abandon plans to charge for disposing of clinical waste including diabetic needles.
Seven cadets from 1220 (March) Squadron Air Cadets completed the expedition section of their Silver Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.
Official estimates show between July 2015 and June 2016 1,803 more long-term migrants arrived from abroad in Cambridgeshire than left.
Driving rain and slippery conditions failed to halt March postie Nick Winterton delivering funds for Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity.
Two Chatteris households have been left counting the costs after a car ploughed off the road during a high speed police chase.
Volunteers have put hours and hours of work to slowly breath new life into Wisbech Castle over the past months.
Wisbech Grammar School sees results remain stable in this year's GCSEs.
A man has been charged with causing the death of a Wisbech man by dangerous driving.
Thomas Clarkson Academy in Wisbech is celebrating the best GCSE results the school has ever seen, with improved grades for the second year running.
Marshland High School are again celebrating after another very good set of GCSE exam results.
Students at Cromwell Community College in Chatteris are celebrating significant improvement in their science GCSEs this year.
Students at Neale-Wade Academy are celebrating today after their excellent performance in this year’s GCSE examinations.
A grieving son is taking on not one but five gruelling challenges to raise money for a specialist cancer charity.
Magpas medics place a man in an induced coma after he suffered a heart attack in March this morning (Wednesday).
Fenland District Council is facing a backlash over plans to introduce charging for the disposal of clinical waste and sharp boxes.
Further tests are being carried out on the human bones found near a public footpath in the grounds of Chatteris parish church on Monday night.