A firm owned by a councillor hired to draw up improvement plans pulls out amid fierce criticism.
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More than £5.3m needed to balance Powys' budget is "not deliverable".
Read moreA councillor who was slapped on the bottom by a colleague said it made her feel "like a farm animal".
Teleri Glyn Jones
BBC Wales News
Emily Durrant was at a meeting when fellow councillor Edwin Roderick hit her bottom.
Read moreA hearing was told Edwin Roderick also tried to threaten Emily Durrant not to pursue a complaint.
Read moreA plan to replace the pupils' festive meal with sandwiches last year prompted an outcry.
Read moreA council criticised for having "weak" schools says the right candidate has yet to come forward.
Read moreOwain Clarke
BBC Wales health correspondent
Researchers are looking at walking speed and outdoor rehabilitation to help younger stroke patients.
Read moreIt comes after an emergency placement for a child fell through while they were en route to the property.
Read morePowys and Anglesey are among five local authorities that have lent money for a scheme in Cheltenham.
Read moreThe revamp of Shire Hall in Brecon is more than a year late and £5m over budget.
Read moreThe landslip closed the A490 near Guilsfield for more than two weeks.
Read moreDyfed Powys Police are urging parents for help after learning of plans for violence this weekend.
Read moreThe recruitment boost follows a 7.4% fall in front-line police numbers between 2010 and 2019.
Read moreCpl Joshua Hoole died within an hour of collapsing on a routine physical assessment in Brecon.
Read moreCharges were dropped when Richard Roberts produced CCTV showing the claims were untrue.
Read moreRichard Roberts produced CCTV showing the claims against him were untrue.
Opposition councillors raise concerns about changes to a delayed and over-budget cultural centre.
Read morePolice said there have been two separate incidents of strangers approaching pupils.
Read moreA PC who helped evacuate a hotel and a PCSO who tried to rescue a child from a river are honoured.
Read moreMartin Weale and Stephen Hayes have stepped down from the ruling coalition in Powys.
Read moreSeating at the proposed cafe on Newtown's former Radio Hafren site reduces from 178 to 25.
Read moreRachael Garside
BBC Wales News
Applicants could be asked to provide their own medical certificate instead of police having to ask GPs.
Read moreThe move has been called "fundamentally flawed" by those who already have licences
A local authority is putting some of its surplus property up for sale to help balance the books.
Read moreAngharad Carrington-Edmunds and her husband and children have been stuck in France since Monday.
Read moreFather-of-two Josh Gardener, 35, died after two boats collided during a training exercise.
Read moreA senior Powys councillor is under fire after a critical inspectors' report into schools.
Read moreAn investigation is launched after the 35-year-old died after two boats collided.
Read moreThe premises in Welshpool were left partially built when construction firm Dawnus went bust.
Read moreWill Fyfe
BBC Wales News
A police and crime commissioner thinks teen social groups can make towns "inhospitable" for gangs.
Read moreA Brexit Party candidate's suggestion of a referendum is scorned by his political rivals.
Read morePlans to restore ecosystems in the countryside will support landowners, its director says.
Read moreSecondary schools' performance and financial position is weak, says the education watchdog.
Read moreMonica Rimmer
BBC News
Amber Davies says staff at a Wetherspoons pub questioned why she was using a disabled toilet.
Read moreThe Summit to Sea project aims to increase biodiversity and restore eco-systems in parts of Wales.
Read moreDavid Price had been running a site with 28 pitches when he only had permission for five.
Read moreA new school will open in north Powys next year, replacing two Welsh-medium primaries.
Read moreCouncillors were put under "considerable pressure" not to question aid for the venue, a report says.
Read moreGavin Fischer
BBC News, South Africa
Supporting people with mental health problems can occupy police officers for "10 to 12 hours".
Read moreJudge Geraint Walters chose not to jail two drug dealers because their case had dragged on too long.
Read moreCrews fought to keep the fire near Adfa in Powys from spreading to adjacent buildings.
Read moreA councillor says the decision by Powys Council "sends out the wrong message".
Read moreGogerddan, near Aberystwyth, recorded 27.4C (81.3F), the Met Office says.
Read moreProposals to incorporate a further education college into a new cultural hub spark worries.
Read moreCairn Newton-Evans now works as chief officer of the special constable at Dyfed-Powys Police.
Read moreComplaints about delays and the quality of work by contractors prompt action by council bosses.
Read moreAt least 120 weapons and ammunition rounds are handed into police during an amnesty.
Read moreCaleb Spencer
BBC News
The story involves a Welshman who played a major role in extending the American Civil War.
Read morePowys Conservatives point the finger at the Lib Dem education minister over funding problems.
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