In all around 100 people helped out in one way or another to find Moose the rescue dog from Spain who shot out of the car boot and into the wilderness on Sunday
Covid-19 has taken away the business of IOW Tours, the award-winning Isle of Wight holiday company. As the sad news hits, News OnTheWight spoke to the woman who led the much-loved company for over 30 years.
This reader raises safety concerns for those who have been shielding taking a trip to the GP for a flu jab and says, "You’re only as safe as the most unsafe individuals in your vicinity"
The District Commander for the Isle of Wight thanked the public for their ongoing support and urged anyone who may have not yet come forward with information to do so
'1950's Women are Revolting' was the title of the silent protest by women born in the 1950s (WASPI) on Tuesday in London, which saw two Islanders taking part
Did you know that in 1861 the Isle of Wight was described as the 'Land of Doughnuts'? Hear more about this and other food related facts on BBC Radio 4's Kitchen Cabinet programme which was recorded on the Island last week.
Ryde House say the Isle of Wight council's assessment of the needs of residents is lower than they believe is needed. After several months of discussions, the council say they will not be changing their position.
The 2008 Newport traffic model predicted growth of 26% between 2007-2020, but People Powered CIC say traffic actually decreased by 1% between 2007-2018. They argue this (and more) justifies a pause and re-evaluation of the scheme planned for St Mary's Roundabout.
Eleven Isle of Wight women teamed up to create a cheeky 2020 calendar, featuring familiar Island scenes and humorous props, in a one-day photoshoot in May.
Jonathan Dodd returns with his Sunday column. This week he returns to Hove to share with us wonderful memories of how his life there shaped him and others.