Council bosses are in talks to reopen a night shelter following a rise in tents pitched in parks and open spaces.
The Conservative Party leader has said she believes de-escalation in the Middle East is still possible.
Lincolnshire's environment chief has issued a stark warning about the future of British farming.
The leader of the Conservative Party is hoping to win back support across Lincolnshire after what she described as a "historic defeat".
The mayor of Greater Lincolnshire has vowed it's time to 'get Lincolnshire moving forward' and praised a new £495 million transport vision.
Several “game-changer” highway and infrastructure projects have been pitched in a £495 million bid to help boost south Lincolnshire.
The Home Office has confirmed it will not revisit plans to use an RAF base for asylum accommodation.
Reform UK leaders from Lincolnshire have strongly opposed a major National Grid scheme, despite the introduction of shorter pylons.
Controversial plans to build up to 268 new homes along with an 80 bedroom care home and shops have been approved.
A new senior officer has been appointed to a key position at South Kesteven District Council.
There is a GP “workforce crisis” according to a county medical expert, who said there are doctors out of work despite demand for their services.
A new premises license for a restaurant in Stamford has been approved, despite some residents' concerns over noise.
A music festival may have to pull the plug after it was refused a premises licence.
University staff have voted to take industrial action over proposed job cuts that could affect nearly 300 roles.
A council has formally objected to plans for an 800MW solar farm.
The new deputy mayor of Greater Lincolnshire set her sights on helping veterans — and described the role as a "great privilege and honour".
New signage could soon be installed at a cinema as part of plans to update the building.
The number of GP appointments has risen in Lincolnshire - with more doctors now employed to keep up with demand according to latest figures.
County bosses have insisted that any change to the Local Government Pension Scheme would require a change in national legislation.
The new Lincolnshire mayor and county leaders have vowed to do what they can to speed up a solution to the embarrassing ‘bridge to nowhere’ saga.