More stories from across Wales.
Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns defends the decision by the UK government not to back the Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon.
Keep Wales Tidy said the figures were "astonishing" and the use of the cups should be cut.
Coelbren, a village in Powys, is to be 'cut off' when a bus service stops serving the village on 27 May.
Jayne Pierson makes high-end fashion from her studio in Pembrey.
Better 'front door' assessment of elderly patients is cutting down stays at a Swansea hospital.
The yellow 'be aware' warning is in force until 19:00 GMT on Thursday.
The bible stayed in a Welsh church for 400 years after being battered and burned by invading French soldiers.
Hannah Evans has spent £80,000 on treatment, now she wants to raise awareness through her blog.
A memorial garden is renovated as part of a service to remember 16 people who died after a dam failed in 1925.
The 15ft sculpture, titled Slate or State, is carried to Penrhyn Castle's Grand Hall.
The public pay tribute to former first minister Rhodri Morgan in a funeral at the Senedd in Cardiff.
Four seal pups are returned to the sea after spending months being rehabilitated in an RSPCA centre.
A UFO sighting by a group of Pembrokeshire school children remains one of the most famous cases in Wales.
A Gwynedd choir which reached the final of the Britain's Got Talent TV show is performing at New York's Carnegie Hall.
Drone footage of Wales' largest onshore wind farm, which has generated electricity for the first time.
Catherine Zeta Jones says Swansea "will always be home" as the city honours her for raising its profile.
Steel workers at Port Talbot are concerned about the potential loss of pensions if changes go ahead.
A 400-tonne footbridge is installed at Port Talbot Parkway, marking the latest milestone in the railway station's £11.4m improvement scheme.
There will be no Cardiff City fans at Elland Road for its game against Leeds United, after the club boycotted the match because it was offered just 500 tickets.
Residents say losing a main road through Newgale in Pembrokeshire would be "disastrous", as they listen to future flood defence options.