Lincolnshire's weatherpublished at 17:00 British Summer Time 11 April 2019
A dry and cool end to the day.
Here's the latest forecast:
Paul Russell
A dry and cool end to the day.
Here's the latest forecast:
A man's been jailed after he stole thousands of pounds from customer's bank accounts in Lincolnshire.
Julian Mabbutt, of Cherwell Green, Northampton, used false ID documents to access the cash.
He pleaded guilty to 15 counts of fraud, with a further 65 offences taken into consideration. at the Inner London Crown Court.
In total,Mabbutt stole more than £150,000 from over 80 banks and building societies across the UK including in Grantham and Lincoln.
He was jailed for 42 months.
Lincolnshire County Council says it's filled in nearly 30,000 potholes this year, but there's still more to do:
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Residents in a Lincolnshire village say they're upset and angry after finding out Stagecoach plan to stop a bus route which travels through the area.
The company has told residents that the bus, which runs between Boston and Skegness, won't stop in four villages along the route because it's not financially viable.
The company said the changes would come into force from the end of the month.
Lincolnshire County Council says it's in talks with Stagecoach and could offer financial support to keep the service going.
Quote MessageWe're all getting older and lot of us are not driving anymore and it just seems so unfair that a big village like this is just being cut off."
Resident in Friskney
A man with jet engines strapped to his arms has been flying across part of Lincoln today.
Robert Browning performed the stunt over the Brayford Pool:
Toni-Ann Buckle-Weavers has been inspired to make a difference to her coastline.
Read MoreAfter Red 3 broke bones in his knee while playing football and had to drop out of this years display, all nine Red Arrows are back in the sky.
A former pilot has been drafted in to replace David Simmonds:
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It will be a fairly cloudy afternoon in Lincolnshire.
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A woman in her 70s has died following a crash near Cadwell Park in Lincolnshire.
It happened at 15:00 yesterday near the A153 close to the Bluestone Heath crossroads and involved two cars.
Police are appealing for any information and dashcam footage.
Two children fell into water at a leisure park in Ingoldmells yesterday, police have said.
Officers were told about the incident at the Waterside Leisure Park in the resort at around 17:30.
A three-year-old child and their seven-year-old brother fell into water.
One of them was taken to the Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham and is receiving specialist care.
Officers want to speak to anyone who may have seen what happened.
There's disruption for rail passengers today after a person was hit by a train.
East Midlands Trains say the incident is disrupting services on the Peterborough/Lincoln/Doncaster route:
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You're being reminded to register for the local elections in May.
All districts in Lincolnshire will be taking part:
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Next season will be Boston United's last at their York Street ground, it's been confirmed.
Last night, a fans' forum was held at the club, with chairman David Newton outlining the ongoing work on the Pilgrims' new stadium at the Quadrant development.
Costs there have risen from £8.5m to more than £11m.
Two special concerts are to be held to pay tribute to two teenagers who were killed in a car crash near Lincoln.
Sian Chambers (pictured) and Alex Ross, both 19, died when a drink-driver crashed into them on the A46 Lincoln bypass on 22 December.
They were talented double bass players with the Lincolnshire Youth Orchestra whose members are putting on the special performances tomorrow and on Saturday.
Three men and two women arrested over the death of a woman are bailed by police.
Read MoreFive people have been released on bail after being arrested following the death of a woman in Grantham.
Police were called to an address on Eton Street on Tuesday afternoon where a woman was found in cardiac arrest.
She was taken to hospital but was later pronounced dead, Lincolnshire Police said.
Three men, aged 43, 46 and 48, and two women, aged 41 and 47, were arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of a controlled substance and on suspicion of involuntary manslaughter.
Two pilots are flying paramotors across Lincolnshire this morning.
It's a small engine and propeller that is worn on the back, and means the user can take off from flat fields instead of having to launch from hills and summits.
The contraption is being used to visit 40 current and former RAF stations across the country to raise money for the Royal Air Force Association.
Abbie Dewhurst
Weather Presenter, BBC Look North
A dry day with some sunshine but also areas of cloud.
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A consultation into where the world famous Red Arrows will be based when they leave their current home at Scampton in Lincolnshire has been held by the RAF.
It was announced in July 2018 that RAF Scampton - which has played host to the Red Arrows since 2000 - will close in 2022.
About 600 people currently work at the site near Lincoln.
The aerobatic team will move to either RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire, Leeming in North Yorkshire or RAF Wittering in Cambridgeshire.
Members of the public have met RAF representatives at an event in Waddington, with another event due to take place at RAF Wittering today.
Since its formation, the Red Arrows have performed more than 4,500 displays in more than 50 countries.