The county’s police chief has warned that the force could face a £57 million deficit in the next three years if it continues "in its current guise".
A former MP has become the first person to announce a formal bid to become the new Mayor of Greater Lincolnshire.
Lincolnshire residents and businesses have lost £17 million to scams over the past 12 months as victims fall foul of a rise in fraud cases.
Lincoln's newly refurbished Cornhill Market is set to lose one of its stalls just four months after opening.
The responsibility for city bus shelters could move to a different authority in an effort to bring them up to standard.
The Government has officially approved a devolution deal for Greater Lincolnshire, paving the way for a major shake-up of the area's political scene.
The car park next to Lincoln prison could be extended due to rising demand for parking at the nearby hospital.
Concerned councillors have joined the call to the government to reconsider its decision to cut the winter fuel allowance for most pensioners.
Councillors have praised Anglian Water for making improvements, 15 months after the firm was accused of causing issues for the highways team.
Concerned councillors have urged the government to review its decision to cut the winter fuel allowance for most pensioners.
The man behind a multi-billion pound port for the Wash says the major scheme could be operational by 2031.
A town is to get its first budget supermarket in a development which will also feature a new Starbucks drive-thru.
The rise in Lincolnshire Police misconduct hearings in 2023 was a consequence of Covid-19, according to force bosses.
An MP has released figures showing how many people are set to lose their winter fuel payments in our area.
An MP has pledged to fight for the North Hykeham Relief Road, a project that could be at risk of being scrapped.
Work has started on the new premises for a doctors’ surgery, which will triple the practice’s available space.
A county MP urged the government to keep its promise and help fund the a new relief road, warning that the project’s future "hangs in the balance".
An industrial firm has unveiled plans to expand an existing chalk quarry.
East Coast Pride is set to return in 2025 after thousands of people gathered in Skegness for the town's first LGBTQIA+ event over the weekend.
County council bosses are planning to work alongside colleagues in Norfolk, Suffolk, and Essex to oppose proposed pylon plans from National Grid.