The latest weather forecastpublished at 13:26 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2018
A mix of snow, sleet and rain will continue to move east today.
Wet and windy tomorrow with further hill snow:
Future of famous Hull music venue secured
Container full of hazardous waste stolen
Villagers aim to buy local pub
Live updates on Friday 16 February 2018
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A mix of snow, sleet and rain will continue to move east today.
Wet and windy tomorrow with further hill snow:
The top stories from East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire so far today include:
The National Farmers Union (NFU) is calling on dog owners to keep their animals under control.
It follows figures which show sheep and other livestock worrying is costing Yorkshire farmers nearly three times as much as it did two years ago.
The NFU say livestock worrying cost farmers in the region £125,000 last year. That's up from £45,000 in 2015.
Dave Jones, Chief Constable of North Yorkshire Police, says dog attacks cause the farming community serious harm:
Plans to build a health campus in Bridlington where all the town's GPs would be based have been dropped.
It had been hoped that building a brand new heath facility would encourage doctors and other health professionals to work in the resort, addressing its GP shortage.
But the East Riding Clinical Commissioning Group says it's decided not to move forward with the idea, saying anticipated costs were spiralling.
If you miss out on the showers today you'll be lucky - and it will be cold.
Here's my full forecast for East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire:
People living in Goole are being asked about plans to improve transport across the north of England.
Transport for the North (TfN) is in town showing off its plans and explaining what they'll mean for Goole and other areas.
TfN was set up to co-ordinate transport in the North, advise government on transport strategy, and enact the plan unveiled earlier.
At an event in Hull in January, the organisation unveiled its £70bn travel masterplan, a 30-year road and railway upgrade scheme.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two women were injured, one seriously, in Immingham.
Police say officers aren't looking looking for anyone else in connection with the incident, which happened on Sunningdale Drive on Monday.
Both women are being treated in hospital and officers say they don't believe there was any danger to the wider public.
Duse Mohamed Ali, actor, writer and pan-African campaigner, founded Hull's Shakespeare Society.
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In the meantime, lets have a look at five things we didn't know at the start of the day...
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The East Riding Clinical Commissioning Group is reassuring people its new urgent care centres will be fully operational by the end of next month.
That's when they're due to take over from the current Minor Injuries Units, which are being closed down.
NHS officials say there will be no gap in the service. But there will be fewer urgent care centres so people in places like Hornsea will have to travel further to get minor injuries seen to.
Paul Hudson
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
Dry with clear spells into tonight but getting very cold.
Here's my full forecast.
Anne-Marie Tasker
BBC Look North
The jury has started to consider its verdicts in the case of a Labour Hull city councillor.
Steven Bayes denies downloading indecent images of children and owning extreme pornography involving animals.
Anne-Marie Tasker reports from Hull Crown Court.
Secondary school tables just published show one in eight in England is below government standards.
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BBC Look North
Some pharmacists in our area say they fear they could go out of business because they claim the NHS doesn't always refund the full cost of some medicines.
Prices of many common drugs have been rocketing because of problems with supply.
BBC Look North's Health Correspondent Vicky Johnson has been to speak to one chemist in Grimsby.
He says he's having to subsidise the cost of some prescriptions by hundreds of pounds each month.
The first acts booked for the new Hull Venue have been announced.
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A group of Strictly Come Dancing professionals will perform at the venue in May, followed by The League of Gentlemen in September and Roger Taylor & Brian May's Queen Extravaganza in October.
One of Grimsby's oldest abandoned buildings could soon be turned into 90 new flats.
The former Grimsby Art College building on Eleanor Street has been heavily vandalised since classes moved out of there over 20 years ago.
Developers say they hope it will be the start of regeneration in the East Marsh area.
The next phase of Hull's city centre improvements are set to begin within the next three months.
The work to upgrade pavements and street furniture will be focused around the Carr Lane, Anne Street and South Street areas.
The council wants to help link the new Hull Venue to the other regenerated areas of the city centre.
The judge has begun summing up the case against a Labour Hull city councillor who's accused of downloading indecent images of children and owning extreme pornography involving animals.
The prosecution has told the jury Steven Bayes had extreme pornography on his laptop, in a folder called 'Steven Pictures despicable' and indecent images of children backed up from an iPad.
The defence says there is no evidence Mr Bayes ever searched for indecent photos of children and that he "never" downloaded them and that the extreme pornography dates from before a time it was illegal.
He denies all the charges, the case continues.