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No active cases in the Valley

The Latrobe Valley has no active coronavirus infections as of today, the Health Department has confirmed.

Slight rise in Valley’s crime stats

The Latrobe police area has recorded a 2.7 per cent increase in criminal incidents for the year, according to the latest data from the Crime Statistics Agency.

Candidates for Latrobe City Council revealed

A Melbourne Cup-style field of 24 candidates are lining up for a seat on Latrobe City Council at next month's local council election after nominations closed last week.

Police focus on rise in crop houses

Residents have been asked to remain vigilant in order to help Latrobe Valley police tackle a rise in the number of crop houses detected across the region.

105 reasons to smile

Lillias Hart is proud to be the eldest resident at Andrews House, Trafalgar.

Stars of the internet age

The staff at Newborough East Primary School have battled the elements in Survivor, cooked their hearts out in MasterChef and taken on the world in The Amazing Race to create the IsoLate Show.

Valley down to two active COVID-19 cases

The Latrobe Valley's number of active COVID-19 cases has dropped during the past week

BLOODY HELL: Trafalgar to leave Mid Gippsland Football Netball League

Trafalgar has been given the green light by AFL Victoria to leave the Mid Gippsland Football Netball League

Are you up for the 10,000 Steps Challenge?

Latrobe Community Health Service is encouraging locals to register for the annual 10,000 Steps Challenge.

Chunxing to consider its options

Chunxing is considering its next step after Latrobe City quashed the company's plans to build a used lead acid battery recycling plant in Hazelwood North.

Action group expresses relief following council’s decision

Hazelwood North community members breathed a heavy sigh of relief after Latrobe City councillors heeded their concerns by refusing Chunxing' s proposed used lead acid battery recycling plant.

Licence testing resumes

All licence testing in regional Victoria will resume from today. Vic Roads confirmed it would begin clearing a back-log of cancelled tests as a result of coronavirus restrictions.

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