A HERITAGE treasure hunt with a difference saw dozens of young people take to the streets of Haverfordwest last week, discovering local landmarks and hidden stories...
A NEW member has been appointed to the Board of Natural Resources Wales following the resignation of Kathleen Palmer. Karen Balmer will serve as a temporary...
A DISUSED school site in Haverfordwest could be transformed into temporary modular homes to help tackle rising homelessness across Pembrokeshire. Senior councillors are set to consider...
The UK is currently experiencing an all-time high in the number of people who play slots. In fact, according to the latest UKGC statistics for 2025,...
Reservoir levels declining, but leaks remain an issue DŴR CYMRU Welsh Water has urged customers across Wales to use water responsibly following the driest and warmest...
PEMBROKESHIRE residents facing soaring energy bills and increasing living costs are being offered a significant lifeline with free home energy upgrades worth up to £40,000. Smart...
by Jonathan Edwards A BRITISH and Irish Lions rugby tour always used to stir up mixed emotions for me as a Welsh nationalist once I became...
BBC and Herald embrace new technology to boost local democracy reporting THE BBC has launched two major pilots using generative AI technology to support news production...
PLANS for a pirate-themed bar at a Pembrokeshire seaside village family venue built in part to reflect its coal heritage are expected to be refused next...
MAJOR traffic disruption in Pembroke caused by temporary traffic lights installed for road works at Bush Hill (A4139) has sparked widespread public outrage, with residents and...