WATCH: Addictive new app Fire Fu is Wolverhampton's 'answer to Angry Birds'
A new mobile game is set to blaze onto the scene in the next few months and could be Wolverhampton's answer to Angry Birds.
A new mobile game is set to blaze onto the scene in the next few months and could be Wolverhampton's answer to Angry Birds.
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Road repairs in rural areas of Shropshire are posing a danger to traffic – and have already contributed to one accident, it has been claimed.
Conmen in Shropshire are capitalising on the refugee crisis by posing as Syrians to scam unsuspecting members of the public, police said today.
A 90-year-old woman has been conned out of money, when a man posed as a gardener.
Visitors, shoppers and revellers in Shrewsbury now have a new and independent local guide to help them find their perfect pub.
A teenager is facing a lengthy jail term after tricking young girls into posing naked over the internet in exchange for fake modelling contracts and gifts.
For more than 100 years it has carried a vital water supply from Wales all the way through to Birmingham.
A man posing as a worker doing work in a pensioners house in Telford stole her handbag, purse and phone.
A few weeks ago, I wrote a column about love in the digital age. In my quest to further discover just how difficult this could be, I did something I am not proud of.
A few weeks ago, I wrote a column about love in the digital age. In my quest to further discover just how difficult this could be, I did something I am not proud of.
A new phone app will allow residents to report potholes, litter and fly tipping at the touch of a button.
Sue Wood has been a Shropshire Star reader since the first copy was printed 50 years ago.
A man took photographs of his girlfriend on a stolen mobile phone – unaware that the phone's owner was receiving them on his laptop.
It is a pile of rusty metal, being lovingly restored at Shropshire's RAF Cosford Museum. But, thanks to the wonders of modern technology, the World War Two Dornier bomber will fly again – over London's Trafalgar Square.