The football community came together to pay their final respects to the great Denis Law in Manchester on Tuesday. An exquisite footballer and a brilliant man, the much-loved former Manchester United ...
Tom Cleverley changed shape to bring on an extra defender late in the game at Sunderland, and discussed the pros and cons of doing so.
The Audentior Awards 2025 have recognised the impact of the outstanding contributions of Watford's community champions.
A Watford woman is to be sentenced later this month after admitting to benefit fraud worth almost £30,000. Tersea Williams, of Copsewood Road, pleaded guilty to "dishonestly failing to notify" ...
After a bright opening at the Stadium of Light, Watford found themselves a goal down, but not only did they show the sort of backbone that was absent in such a situation in previous seasons, they ...
Much to enjoy, commend and build on in Sunderland - certainly enough not to allow defensive shortcomings to ruin the day.
Drink-driving and possessing a knife in public are among the reasons these Watford residents have landed themselves in court over the last week. Our round-up also includes £400 of stolen perfume and a ...
An estate agent company has been announced as the headline sponsor for a sleepout event to raise awareness of homelessness.
The Watford Observer is delighted to share pictures from the archive at Watford Museum and this week we look back at this scene captured by the late Bob Nunn. The museum’s volunteer archivist ...
Airplanes, helicopters and hot air balloons have all been used to see how the town looks beneath and in July 1972 it was the turn of an airship to offer a photographic vantage point from up above.
Eagle-eyed viewers spotted a surprising cameo for the Watford Observer on one of the UK’s best-known TV shows.