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That's all from Yorkshire on Thursday 19 January 2017.
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Woman bailed over Dinnington murder investigation
Third arrest in Ovenden murder inquiry
Man, 89, dies after being hit by car in Sheffield
Leeds bomb hoax: Man released on bail
Tadcaster Bridge 'will be opened by end of month'
Sheffield Council's tree-felling project pledges to 'regain trust'
Laughing gas sold in Leeds through Facebook
Live updates on Thursday 19 January 2017
Elly Fiorentini, Mick Lunney and Nick Wilmshurst
That's all from Yorkshire on Thursday 19 January 2017.
Get all the latest news, sport, weather and travel updates for Friday 20 January 2017 here.
Plans to increase the number of concerts permitted at Scarborough's open air theatre are approved.
Read MoreNick Wilmshurst
BBC Local Live, Leeds
Our live feed has finished for now, but we'll be back tomorrow from 06:30 with all the latest news, sport, weather and travel for Yorkshire.
Major stories, sport, travel and weather will update on the site during the evening and overnight.
Here's a look back at some of our top stories from today:
The Vulcan is to be put in storage meaning a loss of revenue from tours and other events.
Read MoreMick Lunney
BBC Local Live, Sheffield
After a shooting in Sheffield a 54-year-old man has been jailed, external for nearly three years for possessing a firearm.
Michael Burke (below), of Wragg Road in Sheffield pleaded guilty to possessing a firearm while banned at an earlier hearing.
He has been jailed for 33 months.
Two other defendants, Martyn Sedgwick and Lee Wolf, were jailed for seven years each earlier this month for their roles in the shooting outside a convenience store in Nodder Road.
Police have been given extra time to question a man about the death of 16-year-old Leonne Weeks.
Detectives have a further 24 hours to speak to the 18-year-old who was arrested on suspicion of murder on Monday.
A 26-year-old woman arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of assisting an offender, has been bailed.
The teenager's body was found in Dinnington, Rotherham, on Monday at about 11:00 GMT.
There's more on the big changes to bin collections for people in Sheffield.
The council says it’s doing it to save money; here are some of the changes:
There are some new style bins on the way too:
A man who died after being attacked in Ovenden, near Halifax, yesterday has been named by police.
Darren Moorhouse, 49, died after being attacked at Athol Close, off Athol Road.
Two men and a woman have been arrested on suspicion of murder.
Officers are appealing for anyone with any information to come forward.
It's Europe's biggest theatre of its kind, and now there'll be more chances for peoole to enjoy shows at Scarborough's open air theatre, external.
The borough council's planning committee has voted today favour of increasing the number of shows at the venue from 12 to 30.
The theatre can hold an audience of 6,500.
If you live in Sheffield and like the day you put your bin out, bad news, the council could be changing it.
Sheffield City Council says it wants to end the contract with Veolia which was due to finish in 2036.
From April next year the council says it wants to separate out the different services and give them to different providers, to run for shorter periods of time.
They say it's because they need to save money.
A man pleads guilty to injuring a petrol station attendant in a hit-and-run as he attempted to drive away after stealing fuel.
Read MoreMick Lunney
BBC Local Live, Sheffield
A man who showed "great bravery in forcing a gunman to flee" has been honoured for his actions.
Daniel Brassett went into a convenience store to do a bit of shopping; he ended up tackling a man with a gun who was attacking the shopkeeper.
Police say Mr Brassett showed great bravery in forcing the gunman to flee from the Majeed convenience store on Adwick Road in Doncaster.
Read more here, external.
Mick Lunney
BBC Local Live, Sheffield
With a crime rate of 46 incidents per 1,000 of the population, nowhere is safer, at least statistically, in England than North Yorkshire.
The data comes from the "Crime Statistics for England and Wales, year ending September 2016" bulletin published by the Office of National Statistics, external (ONS).
Quote MessageThis achievement is down to the dedication of our officers, police staff, special constables and volunteers who all play a part in keeping our communities safe alongside our local authority partners and other agencies."
Lisa Winward, Assistant Chief Constable
That said violent crime has gone up, as have sex offences and theft.
Overall, North Yorkshire has seen a crime rate rise of 5% on last year, even so other areas are worse off for crime overall.
Mick Lunney
BBC Local Live, Sheffield
The man in charge of rebuilding work on Tadcaster's flood-damaged bridge says it will reopen by the end of this month.
Work was due to be completed by 27 January - but recent bad weather had cast doubt over whether it would reopen on time.
The bridge partly collapsed more than a year ago in the floods.
Here's the pledge made by the North Yorkshire County councillor responsible for Highways Don Mackenzie:
A young Sheffield man crashed and died on a waterlogged road shortly after police had been warned about the 'horrendous' conditions, an inquest heard, external.
Tomorrow Donald Trump will be inaugurated as the 45th US President and there are protests planned across West and South Yorkshire.
Among the number of protests planned in Yorkshire, one of them is organised by Youth Fight for Jobs in Leeds.
They say that they'll also be behind protests in Huddersfield, Bradford, York, Doncaster, Sheffield and Shipley.
Quote MessageTrump was elected by branding him as an anti-establishment candidate – yet he is packing his cabinet full of establishment figures."
Iain Dalton, Youth Fight for Jobs
Mick Lunney
BBC Local Live, Sheffield
A charity says it has paid out more to North Yorkshire farmers struggling to make ends meet than anywhere else in England and Wales.
The Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution, external says it has seen a 25% rise year-on-year in the amount given to farmers in the county.
It's a problem for farmers who blame long delays in the government paying out EU grants.
Another difficulty comes when customers are slow to pay.
Sam Dilcock is from Selby and is Chairman of the Agricultural and Rural Issues Steering Group at the National Federation of Young Farmers:
Mick Lunney
BBC Local Live, Sheffield
A company that breached pay laws is facing a bill of £425,000.
Kostal UK Ltd has been judged at an employment tribunal to owe 56 members of the union UNITE up to £7,600.
The ruling comes after bosses tried to bypass the workers' union and put a pay offer directly to individuals which included changes to their terms of employment, says UNITE.
Quote MessageThis is a landmark ruling that shows that managements can’t play fast-and-loose with the law when there are collective bargaining arrangements with Unite."
Simon Coop, UNITE regional officer
Kostal UK has declined to comment.
Police want to speak this man after a train passenger was injured in an unprovoked attack.
It happened on 23 December last year when the 27-year-old victim was repeatedly punched in the head on a journey from Leeds to Skipton.
Up until this point, it's believe that the victim and the suspect, who was with others, were chatting and getting along fine.
Police believe the man pictured may have information.
Quote MessageIt is baffling why this man decided he would launch such a violent and unprovoked assault."
PC Katalin Kelei, British Transport Police
Mick Lunney
BBC Local Live, Sheffield
Blue Peter are involved in giving people a chance to create two mascots that will support the IAAF World Championships London 2017 and the World Para Athletics Championships.
To help spread the word about the competition Sheffield heptathlete Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill, external has been encouraging young people to have a go: