A driver open day is giving people the chance to get behind the wheel of a bus.
Road police across Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire ran a campaign through December.
Almost 30 South Cambs athletes are sharing elite athlete funding from the district council to help them reach their potential.
The fight to save some of the county's children's centres from closure looks set to continue with a protest on Sunday (February 4).
Police are seeking two men in their mid-20s.
Trinity College is planning five new offices and research buildings and a state-of-the-art Biohub for the Cambridge Science Park in landmark venture.
A special event to mark 100 years since women won the right to vote will be taking place in Cambridge later this year – and you could be a part of it.
The rankings are based on how many 'Hip Hang Outs', independent coffee and bike shops and vagan cafes are in the area.
A group of Cambridge residents are calling the £150,000 report 'flawed' and 'incomplete'.
A trial date has been set.
Households in South Cambridgeshire will pay an average £5 more council tax this coming financial year.
Professor Stephen Hawking is among a group of campaigners, named JR4NHS, who have been granted a High Court judicial review against health secretary Jeremy Hunt.
Rajen Mahendra and Oscar Cassagneau-Francis fell from icy slope while off-piste
Crime in Cambridgeshire has risen almost a quarter from last year, national statistics have revealed.
Crossways Communitea Café, a new social enterprise, has opened in Oakington.
Centre for Cities report shows Cambridge is still the UK's most innovative city.
The first Community Land Trust (CLT) in South Cambridgeshire has been launched in Cottenham and it aims to build 'truly affordable homes' for villagers.
More than 600 people have spoken against plans to build a waste incinerator, along with an 80-metre chimney stack, at a recycling plant in Waterbeach.
A Cambridgeshire Autonomous Metro (CAM) could be the vehicle that drives forward a Transport for London-style authority for Cambridgeshire, with mayor James Palmer at its head.
If all metal packaging used in homes in Cambridge and South Cambridgeshire was collected for recycling it would save around 3,820 tonnes of carbon dioxide each year, the equivalent of taking over 812 cars off local streets for a year.