A round up of the most popular news stories this week.
The families of two girls killed in a crash on Preston's Brockholes Brow are backing an petition against their killer's appeal.
Protestors have gathered outside Preston Prison in support of jailed anti-fracking activists.
An auction house was forced to admit it got "Banksy-ed" after a piece by the mysterious artist shredded itself as it went under the hammer.
Preston Slimming World members are helping to highlight the links between obesity and cancer, while raising cash for the charity
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Last year they named a £32m road after him . . . now war hero James Towers has a second monument set in stone.
Today the Post is supporting childrenâs charity Newlife in its campaign to raise £15,500 to help give 16 disabled Lancashire children a better quality of life. TOM EARNSHAW reveals why.
Work is now complete on the plaque to remember Preston's VC hero James Towers.
Drivers face another week of delays with the extension of roadworks in Preston.
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