A continuous 24-hour swim relay at a Perth Beach Pool raising funds for neuro-diverse children will contain one special team.
A woman was so drunk at the wheel of a car in Joondalup that a concerned member of the public reached through the window and pulled the keys from the ignition.
A bumbling trio of roaming performers have been spotted looking dazed and confused throughout the northern suburbs.
Privacy for Inglewood Pool swimmers dominated debate before the City of Stirling council approved $220,000 for AI software to detect potential drownings.
Demolition has started at an old cafe site in Sorrento for the construction of an eight-storey apartment development.
Artists in the City of Stirling will open their homes and art studios in an art trail over the next two Sundays.
He’s lived in 47 countries, been declared clinically dead, and raised thousands of dollars for charity. Meet Morley’s most generous business owner.
Western Power has blamed pole top fires caused by high humidity and rain for leaving some northern suburbs without power for more than 48 hours.
Artist Erica Zaino’s The Temple of Time features in her third consecutive Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe during the exhibition’s 20th anniversary year.
The 2024 Joondalup Festival will officially open this weekend with the launch of Electric Kingdom and continue next week with Pram People among an array of immersive experiences on this year’s agenda.
Fisheries officers will be out in force again when abalone fishers take to the water for an additional hour next month.
An eye-catching and handpainted mural has emerged near the Scarborough Beach precinct with an important message.
A Wanneroo artist who has been showcasing his art at Sculptures by the Sea since 2012 will once again exhibit a bronze masterpiece.
As a toast to the 6018 area, Good Company bar will be throwing a neighbourhood party from their venue at Karrinyup Shopping Centre.
Stirling council members have voted to install three raised pedestrian crossings along a busy coastal road as well as reducing the speed to 40km/h.
With strong winds and low visibility from the glaring sun, three young men were moments from drowning, if not for a nearby surf lifesaving training session.
Cold case detectives have charged a 60-year-old man in relation to an aggravated burglary in Balga on May 6, 2011.
The Water Corporation is facing a big damage bill over its footbridge burnt in Sunday’s Lake Gwelup reserve fire that came dangerously close to homes.
A young man facing a serious animal cruelty charge has been denied bail in Joondalup Magistrates Court.
Businesses concerned about speeding traffic and the safety of pedestrians have welcomed the council’s unanimous decision to make a new speed limit permanent along a busy Perth street.