We're here throughout the day, with the latest news, sport, travel and weather updates from across the county.
Investigations continue into that discovery of a haul of cocaine washed up on Norfolk's beaches last week - and Norwich City are back to within two points of The Championship play-off places.
More on those stories shortly.
Many of you saw snow flurries over the weekend, but what can we expect today? Kate Kinsella's forecast will have the answer.
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Many thanks to Fabian Harrison for this photo of "fun in the snow", taken in Norwich yesterday. If you've a photo, or a story, that you'd like to share - drop us an email, a tweet or get in touch on Facebook.
An arthritic penguin called Dippy has forged a bromance with his 57-year-old keeper.
The Humboldt penguin moved to Great Yarmouth Sea Life Centre a year ago when his long-term home at the Isle of Wight's Seaview Wildlife Encounter was forced to close.
At 21 years old he is the senior bird in the flock, and most of his feathered friends have already paired up. But Dippy has grown particularly fond of aquarist Dave Warriner.
While Dippy seems happy when any of his human guardians enter his enclosure, it is only Dave who gets an enthusiastic braying call and then a swift waddle approach to receive a friendly tickle.
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Quote Message: I must confess I've developed a bit of a soft spot for him. It's the way he lifts his little wings so I can tickle him underneath." from Dave Warriner
I must confess I've developed a bit of a soft spot for him. It's the way he lifts his little wings so I can tickle him underneath."
Weather: Rain, sleet or snow expected in places
Julie Reinger
BBC Look East weather
Further outbreaks of rain, sleet or snow and this could lead to a covering of snow in places across the BBC East region tonight.
It's also likely to turn quite murky at times with the risk of frost and ice, as temperatures fall.
Minimum Temperature: -1C (30F).
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Saturday will be cold and cloudy with further wintry showers feeding in on a light-to-moderate north to north-easterly wind.
These showers are likely to turn mainly to rain by the afternoon.
The A12 south of Great Yarmouth has been re-numbered and now becomes an extra section of the A47 creating a continuous trunk road from Peterborough to Lowestoft.
Highways England said the change is part of the government's road investment strategy up to 2020.
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Aran Nugent, from Highways England, said: "The A12 is also now a continuous trunk road from Ipswich into London, with the A47 a continuous trunk road from Peterborough to Lowestoft.
"We do not anticipate this will create any additional traffic or direct any extra drivers onto this road.
"The costs of the work have been minimised as most signs will have patches stuck on.
"Those signs being replaced were at their end of their lifespan and would have had to be replaced soon anyway."
Drug dealers 'sent 6,000 texts to clients over 28 days'
Patrick Byrne
BBC News
Two men from London have been jailed after admitting dealing drugs in Norwich.
Joshua Igbokei, 24, and and Shirajul Islam, 27, both from Stamford Road in London, were arrested in Barrack Street in March 2015 by police who found cannabis and cash in their vehicle.
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Later their seized mobile phones were examined and one contained evidence of class A drug supply.
It had been used to send over 6,000 text messages in a 28-day period, many to known users of class A drugs in and around Norwich, Norwich Crown Court was told.
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Igbokei was sentenced to five years in prison for being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine and heroin and possession of cannabis.
Islam received a six-year sentence for being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine and heroin.
Ch Supt Dave Marshall said: "Although no drugs were found on Igbokei and Islam, investigations found they had significant involvement in the supply of Class A drugs."
How the national media is reporting the £50m cocaine find:
Hopton-on-Sea usually only makes the national papers once a year, and that's hidden away in the sports section when the World Indoor Bowls championship hits Potters Resort.
(It might sneak on to the front pages if there's a streaker at said event.)
But there is national interest in the discovery of the holdalls full of cocaine.
£50 million worth of cocaine washes up on Norfolk beach - Daily Telegraph
The UK's biggest haul came off the coast of Scotland in April 2015 when £512m of cocaine was discovered in a boat - Daily Record
The incredible discovery was made this morning after a number of bags washed up on Hopton Beach near Great Yarmouth - The Mirror
A member of the public contacted Norfolk Police after finding holdalls - Belfast Telegraph
Football: Canaries players told 'keep up intensity and aggression'
BBC Sport
Norwich City's players are showing distinct improvement but need to maintain intensity and aggression, manager Alex Neil says.
Attacking midfielder Steven Naismith has a slight set-back with hamstring injury.
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"It's nothing major but Steven is not going to be ready for this weekend. That's frustrating for us," the Norwich boss said.
"Louis Thompson's surgery was a success but he's damaged his Achilles badly. It's a long road for him.
"My impressions of Tuesday's game are exactly the same now I've watched it back. The boys are in a good place at the moment.
"Performances have been better. The Wigan game we should have won. We've got to maintain the levels of intensity and aggression that we've had at home in recent games."
But he did warn of dangers ahead after the Forest manager's job was secured until the end of the season.
"Gary Brazil's done well at Forest since he's taken over. He's in a no-lose position and they're enjoying their football."
McKinna desperate to prove doubters wrong
Chris Goreham
BBC Radio Norfolk sport
Great Yarmouth shot putter Sophie McKinna wants to use her Olympic heartbreak to inspire better things this year.
The 22-year-old competes in Sheffield this weekend at the British trials for next month's European Indoor Championships.
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McKinna has admitted that she couldn't bring herself to watch any of last year's Olympic Games after missing out on selection.
"I've got a lot of people who doubted me last year and thought I wouldn't come back to the sport, so I want to throw a long way and prove a point."
Beach drugs find could be largest ever washed up
Patrick Byrne
BBC News
The discovery of 360 kilos of drugs worth £50m on two beaches in Norfolk is one of the largest hauls ever washed up on the British coast.
It could also mean a switch away from the Channel crossing where there are extra patrols because of the refugee crisis, but the National Crime Agency said the investigation was at an early stage and they could not comment.
"It's fair to say you don’t get that sort of quantity of drugs wash up very often. The investigation is ongoing so we can’t draw conclusions at this stage," a spokesman said.
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In 2005, a sack containing drugs was found washed up on the beach at Burgh Island near Kingsbridge - a popular south Devon family holiday destination.
At the time it seemed a large number of packages, but compared to the Norfolk find it now seems miniscule.
Amounts of illegal drugs being smuggled seems to have mushroomed.
In 2009, cocaine with sale value of £2.5m was in a number of packages found washed up on two Cornish beaches - 52kg at Bude and on the Lizard peninsula.
Axe hangs over more than 150 jobs in poultry firm restructure
Patrick Byrne
BBC News
A plan to axe more than 150 jobs at poultry firm Bernard Matthews' Norfolk base has been revealed to the Unite union.
Representatives of the workforce met management on Thursday afternoon where a review of the business was discussed.
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The company, which operates in Norfolk and Suffolk, wants to cut more than 90 shop floor jobs by ceasing chicken production at the Great Witchingham plant with the rest coming from head office on the same site.
"If these changes proceed, they will create a business which is fit for future growth," said a spokesperson for Bernard Matthews.
"Our focus now is to support colleagues affected and ensure we explore all options available to us to mitigate potential job losses."
Unite called the threat to up to 155 jobs "deeply disappointing".
Have you lost £50m-worth of cocaine? The police would like to help you...
Patrick Byrne
BBC News
The National Crime Agency is carrying out an investigation to trace the owners of holdall bags washed up on two Norfolk beaches containing £50m-worth of cocaine.
The drugs, weighing about 360 kilos (800lb) were found by a member of the public on Thursday at Hopton and earlier today by searchers at Caister.
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Supt Dave Buckley said: "We are assisting the National Crime Agency with further searches.
"We believe we have recovered all the packages but should any member of the public find one they are urged to contact Norfolk Police immediately.
"We will have extra officers in the area to monitor the situation."
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Latest PostWelcome to a new week on Norfolk Live
Caroline Kingdon
BBC Local Live
Hello and a warm welcome from Norfolk Live.
We're here throughout the day, with the latest news, sport, travel and weather updates from across the county.
Investigations continue into that discovery of a haul of cocaine washed up on Norfolk's beaches last week - and Norwich City are back to within two points of The Championship play-off places.
More on those stories shortly.
Many of you saw snow flurries over the weekend, but what can we expect today? Kate Kinsella's forecast will have the answer.
Many thanks to Fabian Harrison for this photo of "fun in the snow", taken in Norwich yesterday. If you've a photo, or a story, that you'd like to share - drop us an email, a tweet or get in touch on Facebook.
Red card celebration & 'smacks on the bum'
By Phil Shepka
BBC Sport
A red card after celebrating, a manager struggling to sum up his emotions after a thrilling draw and plenty of goals in the EFL.
Read moreNorwich City 5-1 Nottingham Forest
Three goals in eight first-half minutes help Norwich City to a commanding win over Nottingham Forest.
Read moreUS veteran reunited with WW2 dog tag
The commander of the US 8th Air Force returns a dog tag lost in Suffolk 70 years ago to a US veteran.
Read moreHarry Potter painting 'vanishes' in post
A nationwide depot search was carried out but the painting was never found.
Read moreOur live coverage across the day
Patrick Byrne
BBC News
That's it for another week - we'll be back on Monday with regular updates from 08:00.
Today, the highlights have been:
Have a great weekend.
Former Isle of Wight penguin has new best friend
Stephen Stafford
BBC South
An arthritic penguin called Dippy has forged a bromance with his 57-year-old keeper.
The Humboldt penguin moved to Great Yarmouth Sea Life Centre a year ago when his long-term home at the Isle of Wight's Seaview Wildlife Encounter was forced to close.
At 21 years old he is the senior bird in the flock, and most of his feathered friends have already paired up. But Dippy has grown particularly fond of aquarist Dave Warriner.
While Dippy seems happy when any of his human guardians enter his enclosure, it is only Dave who gets an enthusiastic braying call and then a swift waddle approach to receive a friendly tickle.
Weather: Rain, sleet or snow expected in places
Julie Reinger
BBC Look East weather
Further outbreaks of rain, sleet or snow and this could lead to a covering of snow in places across the BBC East region tonight.
It's also likely to turn quite murky at times with the risk of frost and ice, as temperatures fall.
Minimum Temperature: -1C (30F).
Saturday will be cold and cloudy with further wintry showers feeding in on a light-to-moderate north to north-easterly wind.
These showers are likely to turn mainly to rain by the afternoon.
Maximum Temperature 4C (39F).
More details from BBC Weather:
A47 re-numbered south of Great Yarmouth
Patrick Byrne
BBC News
The A12 south of Great Yarmouth has been re-numbered and now becomes an extra section of the A47 creating a continuous trunk road from Peterborough to Lowestoft.
Highways England said the change is part of the government's road investment strategy up to 2020.
Aran Nugent, from Highways England, said: "The A12 is also now a continuous trunk road from Ipswich into London, with the A47 a continuous trunk road from Peterborough to Lowestoft.
"We do not anticipate this will create any additional traffic or direct any extra drivers onto this road.
"The costs of the work have been minimised as most signs will have patches stuck on.
"Those signs being replaced were at their end of their lifespan and would have had to be replaced soon anyway."
Drug dealers 'sent 6,000 texts to clients over 28 days'
Patrick Byrne
BBC News
Two men from London have been jailed after admitting dealing drugs in Norwich.
Joshua Igbokei, 24, and and Shirajul Islam, 27, both from Stamford Road in London, were arrested in Barrack Street in March 2015 by police who found cannabis and cash in their vehicle.
Later their seized mobile phones were examined and one contained evidence of class A drug supply.
It had been used to send over 6,000 text messages in a 28-day period, many to known users of class A drugs in and around Norwich, Norwich Crown Court was told.
Igbokei was sentenced to five years in prison for being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine and heroin and possession of cannabis.
Islam received a six-year sentence for being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine and heroin.
Ch Supt Dave Marshall said: "Although no drugs were found on Igbokei and Islam, investigations found they had significant involvement in the supply of Class A drugs."
How the national media is reporting the £50m cocaine find:
Hopton-on-Sea usually only makes the national papers once a year, and that's hidden away in the sports section when the World Indoor Bowls championship hits Potters Resort.
(It might sneak on to the front pages if there's a streaker at said event.)
But there is national interest in the discovery of the holdalls full of cocaine.
Football: Canaries players told 'keep up intensity and aggression'
BBC Sport
Norwich City's players are showing distinct improvement but need to maintain intensity and aggression, manager Alex Neil says.
Key midfield players are missing for the home game against Nottingham Forest tomorrow.
Attacking midfielder Steven Naismith has a slight set-back with hamstring injury.
"It's nothing major but Steven is not going to be ready for this weekend. That's frustrating for us," the Norwich boss said.
"Louis Thompson's surgery was a success but he's damaged his Achilles badly. It's a long road for him.
"My impressions of Tuesday's game are exactly the same now I've watched it back. The boys are in a good place at the moment.
"Performances have been better. The Wigan game we should have won. We've got to maintain the levels of intensity and aggression that we've had at home in recent games."
But he did warn of dangers ahead after the Forest manager's job was secured until the end of the season.
"Gary Brazil's done well at Forest since he's taken over. He's in a no-lose position and they're enjoying their football."
McKinna desperate to prove doubters wrong
Chris Goreham
BBC Radio Norfolk sport
Great Yarmouth shot putter Sophie McKinna wants to use her Olympic heartbreak to inspire better things this year.
The 22-year-old competes in Sheffield this weekend at the British trials for next month's European Indoor Championships.
McKinna has admitted that she couldn't bring herself to watch any of last year's Olympic Games after missing out on selection.
"I've got a lot of people who doubted me last year and thought I wouldn't come back to the sport, so I want to throw a long way and prove a point."
Beach drugs find could be largest ever washed up
Patrick Byrne
BBC News
The discovery of 360 kilos of drugs worth £50m on two beaches in Norfolk is one of the largest hauls ever washed up on the British coast.
It could also mean a switch away from the Channel crossing where there are extra patrols because of the refugee crisis, but the National Crime Agency said the investigation was at an early stage and they could not comment.
"It's fair to say you don’t get that sort of quantity of drugs wash up very often. The investigation is ongoing so we can’t draw conclusions at this stage," a spokesman said.
In 2005, a sack containing drugs was found washed up on the beach at Burgh Island near Kingsbridge - a popular south Devon family holiday destination.
At the time it seemed a large number of packages, but compared to the Norfolk find it now seems miniscule.
Amounts of illegal drugs being smuggled seems to have mushroomed.
In 2009, cocaine with sale value of £2.5m was in a number of packages found washed up on two Cornish beaches - 52kg at Bude and on the Lizard peninsula.
Then in 2009, a 20kg haul of cocaine, worth £6m at the time, was found washed ashore at Frenchman's Bay, Rye on the Sussex coast.
Axe hangs over more than 150 jobs in poultry firm restructure
Patrick Byrne
BBC News
A plan to axe more than 150 jobs at poultry firm Bernard Matthews' Norfolk base has been revealed to the Unite union.
Representatives of the workforce met management on Thursday afternoon where a review of the business was discussed.
The company, which operates in Norfolk and Suffolk, wants to cut more than 90 shop floor jobs by ceasing chicken production at the Great Witchingham plant with the rest coming from head office on the same site.
"If these changes proceed, they will create a business which is fit for future growth," said a spokesperson for Bernard Matthews.
"Our focus now is to support colleagues affected and ensure we explore all options available to us to mitigate potential job losses."
Unite called the threat to up to 155 jobs "deeply disappointing".
Naismith out for Forest game
Phil Daley
BBC Radio Norfolk sport
Norwich City boss Alex Neil will be without his forward Steven Naismith for the visit of Nottingham Forest in The Championship tomorrow afternoon.
Have you lost £50m-worth of cocaine? The police would like to help you...
Patrick Byrne
BBC News
The National Crime Agency is carrying out an investigation to trace the owners of holdall bags washed up on two Norfolk beaches containing £50m-worth of cocaine.
The drugs, weighing about 360 kilos (800lb) were found by a member of the public on Thursday at Hopton and earlier today by searchers at Caister.
Supt Dave Buckley said: "We are assisting the National Crime Agency with further searches.
"We believe we have recovered all the packages but should any member of the public find one they are urged to contact Norfolk Police immediately.
"We will have extra officers in the area to monitor the situation."
Crossrail 2 'threat to Soho's soul'
Stephen Fry, who is the chairman of Save Soho, warns the area "could change dramatically".
Read more