I'll be back from the slightly later time of 08:00 tomorrow with more news, sport, travel and weather updates from around the county - plus the latest election results from across North Yorkshire as we get them.
I'll leave you today with images of a stage being built inside York Minster for the York Mystery Plays, BBC Weather Watcher Namboozle's stunning pic of Knaresborough, two intrepid Harrogate nurses preparing to cycle across America raising money for charity and Yorkshire schoolchildren speaking to International Space Station astronaut Tim Peake.
What an amazing world!
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Watch: Scaffolding's up at York Minster, but this time inside... Why? It's a Mystery!
The 800-year-old gothic cathedral will host a month-long staging of the plays which have been performed in York since the Middle Ages and which present a biblical history of the world.
Max Jones, designer for the Mystery Plays, has given me a sneak preview of the noisy preparations:
Flood advice on offer in York city centre
If you were affected by the Christmas 2015 floods in York, or are worried in general about flooding in the city, today's the day to get the very latest advice:
Headlines: Flood payment delays 'not acceptable,' warnings over red kite shootings and Yorkshire pupils' space chat
Cara Thorpe
BBC Radio York News
The headlines from our newsroom in York so far today include:
York's Labour MP Rachael Maskell says it's not acceptable for insurance companies to "drag their heels" over paying out to businesses affected by the Christmas floods
Police in North Yorkshire are warning people to be vigilant after three red kites were illegally shot down in the last month
A live transmission's taken place between the International Space Station and children at a school in Yorkshire
York City FC: Director quits after 'challenging' season
Red Kites were once on the brink of extinction and anyone found guilty of killing one can face up to six months in jail.
Traffic and Travel: Accident near Malton closes A64
BBC Travel
The A64 in Malton is closed and there's queuing traffic eastbound after the B1248 York Road junction, because of an accident.
The air ambulance is in attendance.
The Peake of perfection: Yorkshire schoolchildren heard in space
Andrew Barton
BBC Local Live
Remember earlier I mentioned a bunch of very excited Yorkshire schoolchildren who were moments away from chatting to Major Tim Peake on the International Space Station?
Well it looks like everyone involved at Ashfield Primary School in Otley this morning had a smooth landing.
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Tour de Yorkshire: Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe in for a penny (farthing)
Andrew Barton
BBC Local Live
A competition to name the rider on top of a Tour de Yorkshire Penny Farthing, created in the village of Sutton-under-Whitestoneclife, has raised £1,008 for the RNLI.
And it's been decided the wonderful creation will stay in place for another two weeks to give those who haven't seen it a bit longer to make the journey - cycling to see it is not compulsory.
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And the winning name chosen for the colourful Penny Farthing jockey? Alfred!
Traffic and travel: Accidents spark road delays in Fewston and Leavening
Dennis and Tracey Hill are going to ride 4,000 miles coast-to-coast across America raising money for the charity Medicin Sans Frontieres (UK).
I've been speaking to the intrepid couple this morning and they've told me they're doing the 10-week challenge because they've "looked in to the eyes of people who have absolutely nothing and they deserve a chance of life".
Headlines: Long wait for flood insurance payouts, local and PCC elections begin and York City director to leave club
Nathan Turvey
BBC Radio York News
The latest headlines from our York newsroom so far this morning include:
There's a warning it could take some time for businesses owners in North Yorkshire who were hit by the Christmas floods to get their insurance payouts
Polling stations are open across North Yorkshire for the Police and Crime Commissioner Elections, while parts of Harrogate and Craven are also voting in local council elections
York City Football Club director Sophie McGill announces she's leaving Bootham Crescent
TV company looks for York children to star in new adventure show
Are your kids up for adventure? Then they could be the stars of a new TV series.
Shine TV, the production company behind series include Masterchef and The Island with Bear Grylls, is working on a new show.
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Pole to Pole: Good news for Ryedale's Maypole dancers
Joanita Musisi
Reporter, BBC Radio York
Remember earlier this week I went in search of a Maypole to dance around?
One like this would've been nice.
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I arrived at the Ryedale Folk Museum expecting to join them skipping gaily around their Maypole, but disaster had struck.
Their usual Maypole had been condemned by Health and Safety and had been replaced, temporarily, by this stunted specimen.
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An appeal was instantly launched asking if anyone could help the Ryedale Folk Museum find a more impressive pole to dance around and a hero Maypole provider has come to the rescue.
Andrew Newton in Thirsk has offered not one Maypole, but six to choose from.
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The museum say they now plan to pick a pole from the pile and take it from Thirsk to Hutton-Le-Hole, get the pole painted up and hold a raising of the maypole event.
When they do, I'll let you know...
Weather: Warmest weekend of the year so far on the way
Now, one North Yorkshire couple, Harrogate's Andy Dennis and Tracey Hill, have challenged themselves to one heck of a bike ride.
They're going to ride coast-to-coast across America (about 4,001 miles from San Francisco to New York) on a self-funded bike ride, raising cash along the way for Medicins Sans Frontieres (UK), which Tracey says is a charity helping facing "conflict, epidemic and natural disasters".
Have a look below at the gruelling route they plan to take, and later you'll be able to hear an interview with Andy and Tracey about their challenge.
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Andrew Barton
BBC Local Live
That's the end of our live service for today.
I'll be back from the slightly later time of 08:00 tomorrow with more news, sport, travel and weather updates from around the county - plus the latest election results from across North Yorkshire as we get them.
I'll leave you today with images of a stage being built inside York Minster for the York Mystery Plays, BBC Weather Watcher Namboozle's stunning pic of Knaresborough, two intrepid Harrogate nurses preparing to cycle across America raising money for charity and Yorkshire schoolchildren speaking to International Space Station astronaut Tim Peake.
What an amazing world!
Watch: Scaffolding's up at York Minster, but this time inside... Why? It's a Mystery!
Adam Tomlinson
Presenter, BBC Radio York Afternoon Show
Work is well under way to transform the inside of York Minster into a stage for the York Mystery Plays which start on 26 May.
The 800-year-old gothic cathedral will host a month-long staging of the plays which have been performed in York since the Middle Ages and which present a biblical history of the world.
Max Jones, designer for the Mystery Plays, has given me a sneak preview of the noisy preparations:
Flood advice on offer in York city centre
If you were affected by the Christmas 2015 floods in York, or are worried in general about flooding in the city, today's the day to get the very latest advice:
Weather: Here comes the sun!
BBC Weather
A dry, warm and sunny afternoon to come.
Headlines: Flood payment delays 'not acceptable,' warnings over red kite shootings and Yorkshire pupils' space chat
Cara Thorpe
BBC Radio York News
The headlines from our newsroom in York so far today include:
York City FC: Director quits after 'challenging' season
BBC Sport
One of the directors of York City Football Club has announced she's leaving Bootham Crescent.
Sophie McGill, who's the sister of chairman Jason McGill, has been communications director for 13 years.
It comes after a difficult year, which she says has been "challenging" for her family.
Warning over North Yorkshire red kite shootings
Police in North and West Yorkshire are warning people to be vigilant after three red kites were illegally shot down in the last month.
The birds - which are a protected species - were found with gunshot wounds in Nidd near Harrogate, Low Marishes near Malton and in the Leeds area.
Red Kites were once on the brink of extinction and anyone found guilty of killing one can face up to six months in jail.
Traffic and Travel: Accident near Malton closes A64
BBC Travel
The A64 in Malton is closed and there's queuing traffic eastbound after the B1248 York Road junction, because of an accident.
The air ambulance is in attendance.
The Peake of perfection: Yorkshire schoolchildren heard in space
Andrew Barton
BBC Local Live
Remember earlier I mentioned a bunch of very excited Yorkshire schoolchildren who were moments away from chatting to Major Tim Peake on the International Space Station?
Well it looks like everyone involved at Ashfield Primary School in Otley this morning had a smooth landing.
Tour de Yorkshire: Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe in for a penny (farthing)
Andrew Barton
BBC Local Live
A competition to name the rider on top of a Tour de Yorkshire Penny Farthing, created in the village of Sutton-under-Whitestoneclife, has raised £1,008 for the RNLI.
And it's been decided the wonderful creation will stay in place for another two weeks to give those who haven't seen it a bit longer to make the journey - cycling to see it is not compulsory.
And the winning name chosen for the colourful Penny Farthing jockey? Alfred!
Traffic and travel: Accidents spark road delays in Fewston and Leavening
BBC Travel
There are a couple of issues on North Yorkshire's roads to watch out for at the moment:
There are delays on the A59 Skipton Road in Fewston at the B6451 junction due to an accident.
And Leppington Lane in Leavening is currently partially blocked in both directions at the Dam Lane junction, also because of an accident.
'We might fall out, we won't fall off' - Harrogate pair's 4,000 mile US trek
Georgey Spanswick
Presenter, BBC Radio York Breakfast Show
Earlier, we told you about a couple from Harrogate who both work as staff nurses and who are taking the North Yorkshire's recent interest in cycling to a whole new level.
Dennis and Tracey Hill are going to ride 4,000 miles coast-to-coast across America raising money for the charity Medicin Sans Frontieres (UK).
I've been speaking to the intrepid couple this morning and they've told me they're doing the 10-week challenge because they've "looked in to the eyes of people who have absolutely nothing and they deserve a chance of life".
Headlines: Long wait for flood insurance payouts, local and PCC elections begin and York City director to leave club
Nathan Turvey
BBC Radio York News
The latest headlines from our York newsroom so far this morning include:
TV company looks for York children to star in new adventure show
YorkMix
Are your kids up for adventure? Then they could be the stars of a new TV series.
Shine TV, the production company behind series include Masterchef and The Island with Bear Grylls, is working on a new show.
Pole to Pole: Good news for Ryedale's Maypole dancers
Joanita Musisi
Reporter, BBC Radio York
Remember earlier this week I went in search of a Maypole to dance around?
One like this would've been nice.
I arrived at the Ryedale Folk Museum expecting to join them skipping gaily around their Maypole, but disaster had struck.
Their usual Maypole had been condemned by Health and Safety and had been replaced, temporarily, by this stunted specimen.
An appeal was instantly launched asking if anyone could help the Ryedale Folk Museum find a more impressive pole to dance around and a hero Maypole provider has come to the rescue.
Andrew Newton in Thirsk has offered not one Maypole, but six to choose from.
The museum say they now plan to pick a pole from the pile and take it from Thirsk to Hutton-Le-Hole, get the pole painted up and hold a raising of the maypole event.
When they do, I'll let you know...
Weather: Warmest weekend of the year so far on the way
BBC Weather
It's warming up over the next few days so watch out for UV levels.
Here's BBC Look North's Clare Nasir with the full forecast.
Ground Control to Major Tim: Yorkshire schoolchildren contact International Space Station
Andrew Barton
BBC Local Live
There are some very excited schoolchildren in one part of Yorkshire right now.
In just a few moments, they'll be chatting live to Major Tim Peake on the International Space Station.
The children, from Ashfield Primary School in Otley, will become the only children in Yorkshire to speak live to Tim on the ISS.
Ten children have been selected to ask him questions about his amazing mission in space.
Contact will be made at 09:07, the exact moment Tim and the ISS will be above Yorkshire!
York MP Rachell Maskell challenges David Cameron over Bootham Closure
YorkMix
Bootham Hospital "not fit for purpose", says David Cameron, but ignores MP's call for changes to the law.
Listen: Harrogate Town one leg down but 'still very much in it.'
BBC Sport
Harrogate Town are one goal down after the first leg of their National League North play-off semi final against AFC Fylde.
But Town manager Simon Weaver says the score line is "not a bad outcome".
Harrogate couple prepare for their very own Tour...de USA!
Andrew Barton
BBC Local Live
As you may have noticed, there's been a bit of a cycling theme over the last couple of weeks in North Yorkshire - and perhaps that's inspired you to take to two wheels more often.
Now, one North Yorkshire couple, Harrogate's Andy Dennis and Tracey Hill, have challenged themselves to one heck of a bike ride.
They're going to ride coast-to-coast across America (about 4,001 miles from San Francisco to New York) on a self-funded bike ride, raising cash along the way for Medicins Sans Frontieres (UK), which Tracey says is a charity helping facing "conflict, epidemic and natural disasters".
Have a look below at the gruelling route they plan to take, and later you'll be able to hear an interview with Andy and Tracey about their challenge.