I'll be back from 07:00 on Monday with more news, sport, travel and weather updates from around the county.
I'll leave you today with the sun over Wensleydale, a beautiful pic sent in by BBC Weather Watcher birtersett.
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Watch: Official highlights film from 2016 Bob Smith Spring Cup Road Races
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The official highlights film from the 2016 Bob Smith Spring Cup Road Races, which were held on 16-17 April is now live on the official Oliver's Mount Racing YouTube channel.As we reported last month, Billy Redmayne unfortunately lost his life in the Spring Cup feature race. Organisers say this film is dedicated to the memory of Billy.
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Fractured gas pipe caused fatal Haxby house explosion
Paul Wilmott, 63, died at his home on Springwood in Haxby when it was wrecked by the blast on 19 February.
The investigation, by North Yorkshire Police and the Health and Safety Executive, has found that the cause of the explosion was a fractured gas pipe buried in the property's concrete floor. It resulted in an uncontrolled gas escape which ignited.
No further action is to be taken and a report will be passed to HM Coroner for the inquest into Mr Wilmott's death, which will be held at a later date.
Whitby Goth Weekend 'disrespecting graves of Whitby residents' ancestors'
A woman started the change.org page last week, saying graves were being used as "props for a cheap photo opportunity".
She wants a temporary closure order brought in at St Mary's Church every year during the bi-annual event.
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A statement from Whitby Goth Weekend organisers said: "Whitby Goth Weekend is a music festival that takes place at the Spa Pavilion in Whitby.
"We're confused as to why people began to visit the town to promenade and be photographed in fancy dress outfits during our event, as this isn't something we've ever encouraged or advertised."
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The petition, launched by Bristol resident AJ Stratton, acknowledges the positive effect the festival has had on Whitby, but says families who visit the graveyard regularly need to have their privacy respected.
Headlines: PCC election voter numbers double, Conservatives retain control of Harrogate and Craven, hundreds of homes in York without power
Michael Henderson
BBC Radio York, News
The latest headlines from our York newsroom include:
The number of people who turned out to vote for North Yorkshire's Police and Crime Commissioner was almost double that at the last election in 2012
In North Yorkshire's local elections, the Conservatives have retained control of both Harrogate and Craven Councils
Almost 200 homes and businesses remain without electricity this afternoon in York city centre due to a power cut
BBC Weather Watchers: A bevy of bluebells and a beach bordered by beauty
Thanks to June Gothika for her Welburn woodland of Bluebells and to Martindove for his shot of Scarborough and its tulips, wallflowers and forget-me-nots.
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Tributes paid to RAF pilots killed in civilian flying accident
Flying Officer Ajvir Singh Sandhu and Flying Officer Cameron James Forster were flying in a Slingsby Firefly aircraft when the plane came down.
Both officers were student pilots undertaking Basic Fast Jet Training with Number 72 (Reserve) Squadron at Royal Air Force Linton-on-Ouse near York.
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He was a true born leader that belonged to so many, and we were privileged to have been able to call him our son for 25 years. He had a unique charisma which seemed to capture everyone's attention and a natural ability to light up any room, both qualities will be sorely missed."
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Quote Message: Cameron is a loving son, friend and a caring brother to his two sisters. We will miss him in more ways than can be imagined. He was in the prime of his life, living his dream and he excelled in everything he put his mind to. He would not wish any of us to mourn his passing; rather celebrate his time with us and his achievements." from Parents of Cameron Forster
Cameron is a loving son, friend and a caring brother to his two sisters. We will miss him in more ways than can be imagined. He was in the prime of his life, living his dream and he excelled in everything he put his mind to. He would not wish any of us to mourn his passing; rather celebrate his time with us and his achievements."
Remembering English football's greatest day: World Cup 1966 heroes visit Scarborough
Two legends of English football are due in Scarborough tonight, reliving memories of their famous 1966 World Cup campaign.
Sir Geoff secured a unique place in the history of football when he became the first, and still the only, player to score a hat-trick in a World Cup Final.
In July, it'll be 50 long years since 93,000 spectators - including the Queen and Prince Phillip - filled London's Wembley Stadium to watch England secure their most famous victory.
North Yorkshire's weather: Sunny spells but some cloud this afternoon
Headlines: Conservatives hold Harrogate, fines for feeding seagulls and more changes at York City FC
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The latest headlines from our York newsroom include:
The Conservatives have held Harrogate Council following the local elections, with results from Craven and the Police and Crime Commisioner vote due later
More on the news that the Conservatives remain in overall control of Harrogate Council following yesterday's election.
The Conservatives won 15 of the seats up for grabs, taking one from the United Alliance Group and one previously held by an independent. Meanwhile, the Lib Dems held their one seat which was up for grabs this year.
The Conservatives now have 37 seats on the council, the Lib Dems have 15 with two independents.
BreakingLocal elections: Conservatives hold Harrogate
Nathan Turvey
BBC Radio York News
In North Yorkshire, only two places held local elections on Thursday - and in Harrogate counting has just finished.
Following the count, the Conservatives remain in control and have increased the number of their councillors by two.
Conservative Tim Myatt won Marston Moor from the United Alliance Group, and Ash Teague (pictured) has won Ouseburn, which was previously held by an independent councillor.
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The Lib Dems have held on to their one seat up for re-election - in the Nidd Valley
We'll find out the results in Craven later this afternoon.
Water, water everywhere at Scarborough's water park - or there will be soon!
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- In North Yorkshire's local elections, the Conservatives have retained control of both Harrogate and Craven Councils
- Almost 200 homes and businesses remain without electricity this afternoon in York city centre due to a power cut
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- A fine is the only way to stop people from feeding gulls on the North Yorkshire coast, according to some businesses along Scarborough's seafront
- Another director of York City FC, Rob McGill, has announced he's to stand down from the club after 10 years on the board
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Latest PostGoodbye: Our live coverage across the day
Andrew Barton
BBC Local Live
That's the end of our live service for today.
I'll be back from 07:00 on Monday with more news, sport, travel and weather updates from around the county.
I'll leave you today with the sun over Wensleydale, a beautiful pic sent in by BBC Weather Watcher birtersett.
Watch: Official highlights film from 2016 Bob Smith Spring Cup Road Races
Scarborough UK
The official highlights film from the 2016 Bob Smith Spring Cup Road Races, which were held on 16-17 April is now live on the official Oliver's Mount Racing YouTube channel.As we reported last month, Billy Redmayne unfortunately lost his life in the Spring Cup feature race. Organisers say this film is dedicated to the memory of Billy.
Fractured gas pipe caused fatal Haxby house explosion
A fatal gas explosion at a house in York in February was not caused by any criminal action or breaches of health and safety law, an investigation has concluded.
Paul Wilmott, 63, died at his home on Springwood in Haxby when it was wrecked by the blast on 19 February.
The investigation, by North Yorkshire Police and the Health and Safety Executive, has found that the cause of the explosion was a fractured gas pipe buried in the property's concrete floor. It resulted in an uncontrolled gas escape which ignited.
No further action is to be taken and a report will be passed to HM Coroner for the inquest into Mr Wilmott's death, which will be held at a later date.
Whitby Goth Weekend 'disrespecting graves of Whitby residents' ancestors'
Andrew Barton
BBC Local Live
A petition calling for Whitby's famous graveyard to close during the town's Goth Weekend has gained nearly 500 signatures.
A woman started the change.org page last week, saying graves were being used as "props for a cheap photo opportunity".
She wants a temporary closure order brought in at St Mary's Church every year during the bi-annual event.
A statement from Whitby Goth Weekend organisers said: "Whitby Goth Weekend is a music festival that takes place at the Spa Pavilion in Whitby.
"We're confused as to why people began to visit the town to promenade and be photographed in fancy dress outfits during our event, as this isn't something we've ever encouraged or advertised."
The petition, launched by Bristol resident AJ Stratton, acknowledges the positive effect the festival has had on Whitby, but says families who visit the graveyard regularly need to have their privacy respected.
Headlines: PCC election voter numbers double, Conservatives retain control of Harrogate and Craven, hundreds of homes in York without power
Michael Henderson
BBC Radio York, News
The latest headlines from our York newsroom include:
BBC Weather Watchers: A bevy of bluebells and a beach bordered by beauty
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Once again, the BBC Weather Watchers brighten the day with their serene snaps.
Thanks to June Gothika for her Welburn woodland of Bluebells and to Martindove for his shot of Scarborough and its tulips, wallflowers and forget-me-nots.
Tributes paid to RAF pilots killed in civilian flying accident
Andrew Barton
BBC Local Live
Tributes have been paid following the deaths of two Royal Air Force pilots killed when their aircraft crash landed in North Yorkshire last Saturday.
Flying Officer Ajvir Singh Sandhu and Flying Officer Cameron James Forster were flying in a Slingsby Firefly aircraft when the plane came down.
Both officers were student pilots undertaking Basic Fast Jet Training with Number 72 (Reserve) Squadron at Royal Air Force Linton-on-Ouse near York.
Remembering English football's greatest day: World Cup 1966 heroes visit Scarborough
Two legends of English football are due in Scarborough tonight, reliving memories of their famous 1966 World Cup campaign.
Sir Geoff Hurst and Gordon Banks were both members of England's triumphant 1966 World Cup campaign that culminated in the famous 4-2 victory over West Germany.
Sir Geoff secured a unique place in the history of football when he became the first, and still the only, player to score a hat-trick in a World Cup Final.
In July, it'll be 50 long years since 93,000 spectators - including the Queen and Prince Phillip - filled London's Wembley Stadium to watch England secure their most famous victory.
North Yorkshire's weather: Sunny spells but some cloud this afternoon
Owain Wyn Evans
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
Another very pleasant afternoon, though it'll be a little cloudier than yesterday, especially along the coast where it will be a little cooler.
It'll remain dry, with further sunny spells this afternoon and highs of about 19C (66F).
York power cut: Estimate of restoration of full power revised
Northern Powergrid now say it hopes to restore power to premises in York by 17:00.
York power cut update: Full power 'expected to be restored by 15:00'
Northern Powergrid have restored power to some of the premises in York affected by this afternoon's power cut.
It's hoped power will be fully restored by 15:00.
York power cut: Traffic lights out in city centre
As the York city centre power cut continues, City of York Council has some useful advice for drivers:
Scarborough's popular Food Fair returns this Saturday
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Scarborough's popular Food Fair returns to Westborough this Saturday, from 09:30 to 16:00.
Items for sale will include fresh popcorn, bakery goods, chocolate, olive oil and much more from the immaculate green and white striped stalls.
Police and Crime Commissioner election latest
BBC Radio York
The turnout figures for the election of the Police and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire have just been released.
A total of 22% of people voted, compared to just over 13% in 2012.
We're expecting the result some time later this afternoon.
BreakingElection latest: Conservatives hold Craven and Labour make two gains
BBC Radio York
In North Yorkshire's local elections, the Conservatives have held all six seats they were defending on Craven Council.
Labour have made two gains at the expense of an Independent and a Liberal Democrat.
For full results, go to the Craven Council website.
Power cut hits York city centre
There's been a power cut in the centre of York affecting about 480 premises.
The latest from Northern Powergrid is that they're hoping to have things back to normal by about 14:30.
Headlines: Conservatives hold Harrogate, fines for feeding seagulls and more changes at York City FC
BBC Radio York
The latest headlines from our York newsroom include:
Analysis: Harrogate Council held by Conservatives
More on the news that the Conservatives remain in overall control of Harrogate Council following yesterday's election.
The Conservatives won 15 of the seats up for grabs, taking one from the United Alliance Group and one previously held by an independent. Meanwhile, the Lib Dems held their one seat which was up for grabs this year.
The Conservatives now have 37 seats on the council, the Lib Dems have 15 with two independents.
The turnout for the district was 36.8%.
Find the full results on the Harrogate Council website.
BreakingLocal elections: Conservatives hold Harrogate
Nathan Turvey
BBC Radio York News
In North Yorkshire, only two places held local elections on Thursday - and in Harrogate counting has just finished.
Following the count, the Conservatives remain in control and have increased the number of their councillors by two.
Conservative Tim Myatt won Marston Moor from the United Alliance Group, and Ash Teague (pictured) has won Ouseburn, which was previously held by an independent councillor.
The Lib Dems have held on to their one seat up for re-election - in the Nidd Valley
We'll find out the results in Craven later this afternoon.
Water, water everywhere at Scarborough's water park - or there will be soon!
On the day that work gets under way on the Alpine-themed rides and slides at Scarborough's new water park, BBC Radio York's intrepid reporter Sarah Urwin's been given behind-the-scenes access to take a look at what's going on: