Lace up your running shoes, it's time to get training for the 2018 Grantchester Charity Runs.
There's no sitting on the fence when it comes to public art and the new installation planned to embrace the history of Newmarket Road will be no different.
Some 250 archaeologists worked through the gruelling winter to uncover some fascinating history at one of the largest excavations to ever take place in the UK.
A group of more than a dozen Cambridge youngsters tore through Mitcham’s Corner on Saturday, ripping up pavements, roads and even tearing down buildings.
There's still time to register for this year's Tulip Fun Run on Sunday, April 8, in support of Parkinson's UK.
Hundreds are expected to line the streets as Cambridge says goodbye to Professor Stephen Hawking on Saturday.
Miraculously there were no serious injuries.
From Good Friday, collections will be between one and four days late, returning to normal on April 16.
Cambridgeshire's mayor James Palmer is backing a call by London mayor Sadiq Khan to give metro mayors powers to deliver additional charging points for electric vehicles.
Circus Wonderland is in Cambridge for a few days only with a new show celebrating the 250th anniversary of circus in Great Britain.
Cambridge Labour MP Daniel Zeichner got behind the bars of a CitiPod, a vehicle Cambridge Electric Transport is calling the future of transport.
It's the first of several closures of the bridge that will occur over the duration of the A14 upgrade.
Although there will be no space for a Post Office inside it, despite a city councillor's request.
Cambridgeshire libraries is launching the 'Cambridgeshire Autism Collection' to mark the start of World Autism Awareness Week.
A mother who lost her son, Ethan, just before his fourth birthday in 2013, has welcomed the decision by Cambridge City Council to scrap funeral service fees for children and young people under 16.
A sheaf of longstraw is being taken on a tour of the county to raise cash to save the Tithe Barn in Landbeach.
Plans to build luxury apartments on the site of a former Wetherspoon pub have been turned down by the city council.
Businesses in the historic core say the 20-month construction would hit them hard.
Police say the thieves may have thought they were stealing medication.
The development would be far larger than any of the city's exisiting wards.