Newsletter [10-05-08]
Weekly highlights from bbc.co.uk/northeastwales
Boy sleeps on as lightning strikes - WWII evacuees' stories - Touchline trouble caused by parents - Street scenes - 'Hoodies aren't thugs' - Wrexham FC clear out - and much more...
WWII evacuee's stories
Memories of WWII evacuees who came to North Wales and the families who put them up have been adapted for a stage play. Plus, can you help share stories and memories?
Photos group
Street scenes - Join our flickr photo group and share your favourite .
Rants and raves
Benefits dependency - David: "... In fact, they're [migrant workers] contributing a lot more to the country than those British families who have never done a day's work in their lives..."
Junior football and touchline trouble - Grumpy: "We require parents to behave themselves, they do not at present."
Hoodies aren't all thugs - Cath: "Not all strange looking, scary looking, odd hair styled youths are dangerous. Some just want to make a statement and stand out from the crowd. ...The worse ones are..."
Boy sleeps on as lightning hits - A three-year-old has slept through a lightning strike which blew a hole in his bedroom wall at Flint.
Non-sticky gum given £10m boost - A Mostyn firm behind a new form of non-sticky chewing gum has been given £10m to bring the product onto the market.
Obedient dog saves woman in river - A dog in St Asaph saved a drowning woman in a fast-flowing river after her owner shouted: "Fetch."
That's your lot for now!