Chevron oil plant will stay open Chevron has said it will continue to operate its Pembrokeshire refinery if a buyer for the site is not found.
Call for school closure changes A change in how planned school closures are handled should be made to reduce uncertainty say opposition politicians.
Bilingual juries plan is rejected Proposals for bilingual juries in Wales have been rejected on the basis the idea conflicts with the principle of random selection.
Family health action plan offered Personal action plans are to be offered to families to cut obesity and to encourage healthy eating and more exercise.
Cardiff to face winding-up order Cardiff City are set to return to the High Court to face a third winding-up order over £1.75m owed to the taxman.
Buyer found for £85m development A buyer is found to proceed with plans to build 200 apartments and a hotel on the site of Rhyl's former funfair.
Pensioner admits making hoax bomb A pensioner has admitted making a hoax bomb and leaving it outside a dental surgery he believed had overcharged him.
No evidence from murder accused A father accused of murdering his teenage daughter decides not to give evidence in his own defence.
Insect hope at 'knotweed capital' A city dubbed the "knotweed capital of the world" may receive help from a Japanese insect to fight the problem.
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Station's future 'under threat' There are fears over the future of local radio in Ceredigion after claims programmes could be broadcast from Pembrokeshire.
No oxygen blamed for frog deaths A lack of oxygen is being blamed for the deaths of hundreds of frogs, which were found dead following a cold snap.
Arsonists destroy £130k car fleet A couple who rent wedding cars vow to be back in business after their fleet of classic vehicles was destroyed in an arson attack.
Tourist plan for quarry's caves A network of caves and tunnels could be opened up as an underground tourist attraction at a former quarry.
Council discusses new waste plan A council looks at proposals which could see an incinerator set up to burn landfill waste in north Wales.
Bypass plans' public exhibitions Plans showing a number of possible route for the Bontnewydd bypass go on show in Caernarfon - but already there are differences of opinion.
New homes to help local families New homes for local people to buy and rent in Gwynedd are planned to help them stay in their community.
Plea as grass fires stretch crews Fire crews are called to more than 100 grass fires in Wales over four days with a warning lives are being put at risk.
Drink-drive friend killer jailed A man is jailed for six years for crashing his van down a ravine, killing his friend, while drink driving.
Community's TB screening begins Health officials begin the TB screening of around 250 people in Rhondda Cynon Taf following an outbreak in 1996.
Body discovered behind building The death of a person found behind a building is not being treated as suspicious by police who are investigating.
Lotto winner takes over her local A woman who won £12.8m on the Lotto nearly five years ago is now pulling pints at her village pub.
Badger cull 'would bring shame' Protesters gather at the Senedd to oppose the decision to cull badgers to tackle the spread of bovine tuberculosis.
Hartson's joy over baby daughter Former Wales football star John Hartson, who has fought testicular cancer, and his wife have a new daughter.
Business leaders criticise strike Business leaders criticise a decision by officials at the Welsh assembly not to go ahead with meetings due to strike action.