Hills Road Sixth Form College is celebrating the success of 67 of its students who have received an Oxbridge offer this year.
The Ministry of Justice is proposing that the court building in St Andrew's Street would be closed and cases would be heard in Peterborough and Huntingdon.
Chesterton Community College is one of the highest performing schools in the country, according to the latest secondary school league tables.
Flat-pack homes' could be constructed off-site in a factory to accelerate housing growth.
Students at the Stephen Perse Foundation became fashion designers for a Project Runway-style competition using only recycled materials.
After Paul Main suffered a brain injury he struggled to organise his thoughts. But the 39-year-old from Cottenham devised a way of using bricks to help him cope, and it's a technique he hopes will aid students who struggle with similar problems at school.
The City Roots Festival returns to Cambridge this February and March after the success of last year's inaugural event.
We find out more about The Amazons, a young, hip rock band hotly tipped to make it huge this year, which has taken its name from a classic children's novel.
There have been some big changes in Lucy Porter's life recently.
A student at Cambridge Regional College hosted a night-time charity football marathon in memory of her mother, who died from a brain tumour.
The museum is set to reopen in February.
Volunteers are being sought to help at the 2018 Saucony Cambridge Half Marathon.
The former barrister has been given a spot at the Ministry of Justice
Fundraisers with a head for heights are being encouraged to take on a charity abseil challenge at Cambridge's historic Guildhall to raise money for the 100k Rapid Scan Challenge.
Cambridge University Hospitals has today (Thursday January 4) cancelled all non-urgent elective adult inpatient surgery until the end of the month.
Christmas celebrations started early this year as Cambridge Literary Festival closed their bumper year of events in December with a packed Union Chamber where former foreign secretary David Miliband discussed his new book Rescue: Refugees and the Political Crisis of our Time.
The Crown court trial of a Cambridge man accused of murdering James Cromwell has begun.
He went blind overnight at 25. But now Nick Burr is hoping to raise money and awareness for the charity that gave him back his confidence – and offered him a job.
The annual event was a scene of mayhem, fancy dress and fast racing
Cambridge Science Park employees took part in Each's Santa Run to help raise enough money to run the Milton-based hospice for a day.