CJS News marks the Day of Remembrance as Wales marks one year since the first lockdown.
Cyclists and residents are disappointed with Cardiff Council’s proposal to raze the track to make way for new school facilities.
On a huge weekend for Welsh sport, we looked at Wales’ chances of winning a Six Nations Grand Slam in...
There are urgent calls for Cardiff Council to maximise lighting at two of Cardiff’s most popular parks following the death of Sarah Everard in South London this week.
Two enterprising community groups have united to turn the growing problem of discarded nitrous oxide canisters to their advantage. In...
Kennels and catteries in Wales are not supported enough by the Welsh Government or local councils, according to owners.
In normal times, the towns and villages of Wales would be ringing with the sounds of singing, dancing, poetry and...
Plans have been revealed to build a 29-storey block of flats on the site of Guilford Crescent where the much loved Gwdihw music venue once stood
Members of the campaign group Us for Them Cymru are worried that learning online is having a detrimental effect on their children's eyesight.
More wheelie bins need to be provided to stop overflowing bins for houses of multiple occupancy being ripped apart by animals and strewn around the streets of Cathays, say residents.