Clouds may have obscured the view at times, but a supermoon graced the night sky across Merseyside.
The creepy clown prank phenomenon has made its way to Liverpool, with schools and police on alert after a series of threats.
Merseyside Police officials were forced to apologise after tweets were published over ‘joke’ references to rape.
The ‘Dancing Man’ who became an internet sensation after bullies posted pictures of him is a local from Maghull.
A Liverpool woman has admitted that she may have over-reacted, after reporting Lord Sugar for posting a tweet that she claimed was “racist”.
A Liverpool Tesco worker found herself at the centre of a Twitter storm after telling a customer not to buy The Sun newspaper.
Mental Health Awareness Day aims to fight the stigma sufferers face and Liverpool will have events taking place all over the city.
Around 2,500 jobs will be saved at entertainment retailer HMV after it was bought by restructuring firm Hilco.
A group of local golfers is bidding to save a course Allerton amid council plans to sell the venue.
Tributes have been paid to a Kirkdale man who was found dead after being missing for more than two weeks.
Tributes have been paid to former Liverpool player and manager, Phil Taylor, who died this Saturday, aged 95.
A Twitter campaign has been launched to help find a Liverpool man who has been missing since the weekend.
A local comedian is hoping he can have the last laugh when he takes on Liverpool boxer Derry Mathews in a charity boxing fight.
Liverpool’s annual Service of Remembrance will take place this Sunday at St George’s Hall.
Tributes have been paid to Wirral Cllr Anne McArdle who sadly lost her battle with cancer last week.
As David Moyes says he would welcome the return of Wayne Rooney to Everton, we ask Blues fans for their verdict.
A meteor shower appeared over Liverpool, sending Twitter into a frenzy and sightings reported across the UK.
As Middle East regimes look increasingly vulnerable in the face of popular uprisings, it’s time to ask: “How can you start a revolution in 140 characters?”