Nita Marie Lemke
June 15, 1952 - January 29, 2022
June 15, 1952 - January 29, 2022
June 2, 1926 - February 17, 2022
August 9, 1936 - February 19, 2022
They have agents, do auditions and can still steal a scene after filling their nappies – meet the baby actors The Guardian
Terrier Ronnie 'torn to shreds' by two larger dogs Liverpool Echo
Birmingham Rep is giving supporters the chance to walk away with pieces of theatre history by holding a public costume sale this weekend.
A development of canalside homes at Birmingham's Port Loop community has been completed.
Bruno Lage is not interested in a revenge mission but has instead called on his team to be ready for a tough test when Wolves face Arsenal tonight.
A programme targeted at youth unemployment is showing positive signs but bosses recognise there is still more to do.
An award-winning editor has published his third book about the football club he has followed for 55 years.
A project creating positive sensory experiences for children with special education needs and disabilities received an overwhelming response to its latest event.
A treatment for jaundiced babies which reduces hospital stays for newborns has been used for the first time at Wolverhampton’s New Cross Hospital.
An Asda delivery driver has received praise from a mother in Sandwell after her son was thrown in front of a bus.
Public health experts from Wolverhampton and Zimbabwe are working in collaboration to prevent Covid-19 infections in vulnerable communities in the African country.
A teaching assistant is determined to raise awareness of deafness in children and has started a fundraising campaign after her two nephews were diagnosed with hearing difficulties.
Central England Co-op has teamed up with a value brand retailer to open a new concession in its store in Erdington, Birmingham, creating 10 new jobs.
The Mayor of West Midlands Andy Street join in celebrations for the graduation of dozens of apprentices at one of the UK’s leading builders’ merchants at a ceremony in Birmingham.
A bank with branches across the Black Country has joined forces to sponsor a kennel at Birmingham Dogs Home.
The director of a Dudley-based home renovation and refurbishment business has been banned after failure to maintain and preserve adequate accounting records meant £4 million turnover could not be explained.
Willmott Dixon has been awarded a £6.5 million interior fit-out contract for 428 apartments on the Perry Barr Residential Scheme.
After a resurgence in popularity during and following the pandemic, country parks and green spaces are to receive new backing.