Life-threatening injuries after Moe crash
A 64 year-old Moe woman is being airlifted to the Alfred Hospital with life-threatening injuries after a crash in Moe this morning.
Community to give back through carols
A community carols concert featuring more than 30 local performers will kick start Latrobe Regional Hospital's annual Christmas giving campaign.
Did you feel the earth move?
A 3.4 magnitude earthquake recorded in Korumburra early yesterday morning was felt as far away as Melbourne suburbia, however it only managed to shake the odd foundation in the Latrobe Valley.
Young mums’ class act
Seven young mums graduated from a Kurnai College's pilot program on Monday, with a celebration of the course's success in its inaugural year.
Trafalgar ranch powers on
Revellers flocked to Trafalgar Power Ranch last weekend, celebrating the return of the venue's Country Nights.
Show’s ponies welcomed back
Horses were on course last weekend, but the Traralgon and District Agricultural Show is still recovering from the equine absence in 2013.
Mock trials portray stark reality
STUDENTS wore judicial wigs, argued like lawyers and gave testimony in 'mock trials' at the Latrobe Valley Magistrates' Court.
Preventing soaring gas prices
A policy that would prevent "skyrocketing" gas prices by reserving some of Australia's gas for domestic use has the support of most Morwell residents surveyed, according to a recent poll.
‘Forgotten war’ remembered
Korean war veterans who were not recognised on the Traralgon cenotaph until last year have been given another token of appreciation.
The fallout of war
MEMORIES of living at a former air force camp in Sale following World War II still bring tears to Stefania Smalera's eyes.
Drug crimes soar in Valley
A COLOSSAL spike in drug offences in the Latrobe Valley has been described as "very disappointing" by the region's second-in-command, after the release of the latest crime data this week.
Keep the good vibes going
The Spring Sustainability Festival may have concluded for the year, but organisers are reminding the community they can still get involved and brighten up their area.