Tom Bowen and the LSJ News team bring you the news that matters to Lincoln today.
A new art exhibition has opened at the Usher Gallery in Lincoln. The exhibit, which runs until the 30th of May, documents the production of food from planting to prodction through a collection of digital photgraphy and film. Stephanie Bird went along to find out more.
Darren Moss trades the mutliplexes of Lincoln to find a cinema with a difference
Stephanie Bird and the LSJ News team do something funny for money and Comic Relief!
With the current difficulties for young people to find a job in Lincoln, the Army is raising awareness for the opportunities they have available for graduates. By giving workshops and army training they hope to show that the army is still a career option. Karl Blakesley went to find out...
LSJ News spoke to Serina Yamakazi, a former University of Lincoln student now living in Japan about the horrific events of the past week.
Students at the University of Lincoln have been warned they could face hefty fines if they continue to park at the nearby B&Q store. The D.I.Y retailer is currently putting measures in place that will see action taken for any vehicle parked longer than two hours and have made the...
A third year university student has responded to the rise in student fees by turning his house into a free college. Paul Stewart is a third year fine art student at the University of Lincoln. He explains the reason behind his idea. Dr Mary O'Neill is a fine arts lecturer...
Lincoln has been named Britain's third cleanest city but pigeons are letting the side down. Lincoln was the runner up to both Truro and Nottingham who were awarded five stars for cleanliness. In an unannounced inspection the British Cleaning Council looked at everything from the amount of litter to chewing...
On Mothering Sunday this year the National Blood service is encouraging people to donate blood. They are saying it is the perfect present for the day as it serves as a reminder that you could be saving somebody's Mum. City Vibe's Holly Collas has been looking more into the initiative.
Lincolnshire war veterans are being asked to apply to the Big Lottery fund. The Heroes Return Scheme are already sending over 700 veterans to historic battlefields such as the D-day landing beaches. The National Lottery is encouraging veterans who have not visited memorials to start applying now for the grant which is...
Japan's most powerful earthquake since records began has struck the north east coast of the country and triggered a tsunami. The tremor has been registered as 8.9 on the richter scale and a tsunami warning has been issued across the Pacific to North and South America. At the moment the...