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A round-up of five things you can do in Sunderland during the week of May 20-25 2024
The new Mayor has vowed to ensure Sunderland benefits from the creation of the North East Combined Authority.
It's busy at Binns, Bergs and Graftons in this epic journey back in time.
Children at Fulwell Junior School have built an electric racing car for an upcoming regional race.
Metro customers are getting their first chance to see the new trains out on the system as daytime testing gets underway.
Video from Nexus.
A round-up of some of the most-read recent stories at www.sunderlandecho.com, plus the weather forecast
Great granddad Colin Dunn, 78, takes on Sunderland's City Runs 10k
That famous night when Sunderland beat Newcastle in 1990 to reach the Division 2 play-off finals.
Culture House rising into the Sunderland skyline
Police use chainsaw to enter house during raids in Washington, Sunderland
The Hawk jet being delivered at the museum in Sunderland by lorry. Footage courtesy of NELSAM.
Sunderland under-21s celebrate their penalty win over West Ham in the Premier league 2 quarter-final
Sunderland Echo football writers Joe Nicholson and Phil Smith look back on the highs and lows of Sunderland's 2023/24 season in The Roar on www.shotstv.com
Catch it on Freeview channel 276.
Hetton Primary School headteacher Nicola Hill joins pupils to react to their good Ofsted inspection.
Sunderland Cardiac Support Group
Sunderland's latest financial accounts explained after £9m operating loss
Bess the springer spaniel is training to become a welfare dog at Sandhill View Academy.
Remembering when you played for your Sunderland school football team in a cup final.
Inside the Chester Gate development as it nears completion in Pennywell