Teesside stories you might have missed this week

From a lost cache of photographs of a folklore festival to the A66 dualling plan being approved - here are some of the stories from Teesside you might have missed this week.
Stray puppy recruited by police force

A police force has gained a new four-legged recruit after it adopted a stray puppy.
Jager, an eight-week-old Belgian Malinois, was found running around the streets of Hartlepool last week before he was taken in by animal charity Stray Aid, Durham Police said.
After seeing the young pup's potential, the organisation contacted the force's Dog Support Unit to see if there was a job for him.
- Read more about Jager's recruitment into the police here
Hundreds of dead fish in lake after hot weather

Hundreds of fish have died in a park lake after a significant drop in oxygen levels due to increased water temperatures.
Residents spotted the fish floating on the surface of the lake at Locke Park, Redcar, Teesside.
The Environment Agency (EA) investigated and determined it had been caused by "natural factors".
- Read more about what happened to the fish here
A66 dualling approved again after review delay

A plan to dual the A66 has been approved again, a year after the government put the scheme on hold.
The project to widen the road, which runs from Penrith to Scotch Corner, was approved by the previous Conservative government, but when Labour won the election last July it put the plan on hold to review a "black hole" in the public purse.
The Department for Transport (DfT) has now confirmed the work in a £92bn national package announced on Tuesday.
- Read more about the plan to dual the A66 here
Water polo team 'dreaming' of winning top division

A men's water polo team will be entering Division One and competing for a place in European competitions after four back to back promotions.
The Sedgefield Water Polo Club will represent their County Durham town and nearby Newton Aycliffe in the top flight of the British Water Polo League from September.
The men's team was created in 2021 and started playing at the bottom of the pyramid in Division Five.
- Read more about the Sedgefield Water Polo team here
Photos showcase early days of folklore festival

A treasure trove of previously unseen photographs that showcase the early years of a folklore festival have been revealed.
The images capture the spectacle of the Billingham International Folklore Festival (BIFF) from 1968 to the early 1970s.
The shots were all taken by keen amateur photographer Walter Crinnion before his death in 1974.
- Read more about the cache of pictures here