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An "exceptional" police hero is being put forward for two top honours after helping to save two lives in just two days.
One of the most scenic cricket clubs in North Wales has had a helping hand with cash seized from criminals after vandals wrecked its all-weather pitch.
Police officers will be able to live stream incidents back to the control room when a new high-tech system is operational.
People in North Wales are being given the chance to submit their questions to the North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner and the region's chief constable on Twitter between 6pm and 7pm next Wednesday (August 4).
A former offender is kicking on in life after finding redemption with the "most diverse football club in the world".
All frontline police officers in North Wales are being given specialist training to provide better protection for domestic abuse victims and to save lives.
A police boss will be playing a key role in using technology to fight crime across the UK.
The extra money for DASU – which operates across Wrexham, Flintshire, Denbighshire and Conwy - has come from the newly-elected North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner, Andy Dunbobbin, who is a passionate and long-standing campaigner against domestic abuse.

People across North Wales are being urged to help draw up a new blueprint for the way the region is policed and help decide where 20 extra PCSOs should work.

North Wales's new policing chief bumped into a familiar face when he spent a day on the beat in Wrexham.