HERE are a few news stories featured on our newspaper websites from across the Black Country and North Worcestershire today.

Two men have been charged with the murder of Inderjit Singh Dhariwal who died after an argument at an Oldbury nightspot.

Nicolas Salhan, a 36-year-old security worker of Haybridge Avenue, Stourbridge, and Jonathan Davies, aged 42, also a security worker, from Old Bridge Walk, Rowley Regis, appeared before Sandwell Magistrates Court this morning (Thursday November 26th).

They were charged late last night.

To read the full story, visit the Halesowen News website, here.

A popular Stourport pub faces an uncertain future after it was put on the market by the company that owns it.

The Ye Old Crown Inn, which is based in Bridge Street, is one of 34 ale houses across the country put up for sale by pub giant JD Wetherspoon.

A spokesman for the company said the firm had carried out a review of its 950-strong national pub estate and has decided to put a number up for sale.

To read the full story, visit the Shuttle website, here.

The Dudley News want to know what you think about plans to bulldoze Dudley Hippodrome and replace it with what the council describe as a “bright, sweeping open public space”.

The authority has instead put forward plans to demolish the dilapidated former theatre and bingo hall on Castle Hill to make way for a new multifunctional area of open space, which council bosses say would open up views of Dudley’s medieval castle.

Friends of the Hippodrome campaigners said pulling down the iconic building would be a "destruction of our heritage” but Councillor Khurshid Ahmed, cabinet member for planning and economic development, has defended the idea, saying the council had “fully explored every suggested alternative use submitted so far”.

To read the full story and cast your vote, visit the Dudley News website, here.

Redditch MP Karen Lumley says she is ready to support David Cameron in bombing Syria.

Mrs Lumley told the Advertiser that she was with the Prime Minister over plans for British troops to launch airstrikes on Islamic State (IS) terrorists after he laid out a seven-point plan in the Commons today.

Mr Cameron has urged MPs to back military action, telling them it would be in the UK's "national interest" to attack and not "outsource our security to allies" like the US and France.

To read the full story, visit the Redditch Advertiser website, here.

Amblecote tot Calla-Rose Cadman is one in a million to her proud mum and dad.

The cute one-year-old from Penfields is also one in 40,000 affected by Dravet syndrome - an extremely rare and life-threatening form of epilepsy caused by a gene mutation.

Calla-Rose seemed happy and healthy until she was about three-months-old - her mum Nicki Cadman told the News, but after being hospitalised due to an episode of bronchiolitis she started having seizures which would last longer and longer.

To read the full story, visit the Stourbridge News website, here.

Hundreds gathered at St. John's Church in Bromsgrove last weekend weekend to unite together in prayer for the people of Paris.

The special service was organised by Bromsgrove Muslim Community Trust and the Parish of Bromsgrove with Dodford as a way of showing solidarity with all those affected by terror attacks.

The service included readings from the bible and the Qur'an, hymns and psalms sung by the choir and prayers from members of both the Christian and Muslim communities.

To read the full story, visit the Bromsgrove Advertiser website, here.