Alan Grantham, from Wellesbourne, has reported the loss of the jewellery to police and is demanding answers from SWFT.
Ian Southam spent more than four decades in the trade and worked with thousands of customers across south Warwickshire.
John Hanson, who runs the Great Britain UFO Information Archive Centre, has spent three decades researching UFO sightings.
Allegations have been flying since new of last week’s defection. Here’s a round-up and reaction.
Jack Conroy, 27, will be taking on the challenge to support a rehab centre in Southam.
But Manuela Perteghella’s requests for a rethink have held no sway at the fire service and WCC.
The five main parties lay out their ideas and policies which they hope will win your vote.
The money has been split between the special care baby unit at Warwick Hospital and the Skye High Foundation.
Two Ukrainian mums share their stories of coming to Stratford district, and how it saved their lives.
Warwickshire GP, Dr Tania Hebert, whose relatives are in Kyiv, helps by pouring her efforts into the Ukrainian Medical Charity.
Businessman Alexander Pochkun, who has links to Stratford, tells the Herald about live in Kyiv three years on from Russian invasion
Author Becky Holmes’ book Keanu Reeves Is Not in Love With You has been optioned by a major production company and film studio.
The pub has been awarded a Michelin star for the sixth year running.
As many as 30 men living in and around Newbold-on-Stour have volunteered to be photographed.
The small, shared open green spaces on housing development were advertised for sale as “suitable as a house plot” or “the travelling community”.
Legal fight continues as Tiddington-based NFU Mutual refuses to pay out 37 claims to farmers and rural businesses for Covid losses.
Bidford 56-year-old Lisa Stewart highlights workplace ageism as she struggles to find work despte master’s degree and 30 years’ experience.
Martin Peel had been warned the eight-foot painting of a Hereford bull broke planning rules.
The Herald spoke to a number of the business which featured on last week’s episode the BBC show.
Flower Funky has opened at The Minories off Henley Street, selling vintage items and a whole lot more.