Good morning Cardiff!
The day of the Assembly elections is finally upon us – find out where your nearest polling station is here and make sure you head out to vote. We'll be reporting on the winners of the four Cardiff constituency seats and South Wales Central regional seat at the count tonight.
You can also catch up with the latest stories on the Cardiff candidates here.
What's making Cardiff tick today?
Want to know how your vote today will work? Check out the BBC Wales guide here. Of course today there will also be the referendum on the alternative vote – find out more about what this means here.
A new suspect was today arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder in relation to the murder of Cardiff teenager Aamir Siddiqi, WalesOnline reports.
Carwyn Jones, the party leader, says that a year of coalition government has reminded Welsh voters of their Labour roots – our Guardian colleague speaks to him ahead of polling day.
YourCardiff interviews Cardiff council's chief executive Jon House as he takes on the role of returning officer in today's elections for the first time.
Police in Cardiff are appealing for information after a home of an elderly lady was burgled – read more on the South Wales Police website.
Lee Smith gives his take on royal wedding day, while WalesOnline reports the abrupt end to the Severn Grove street party due to a complaint about noise from a neighbour.
On Hack/Flash's View Askew, Laura Howe - a member of thinkARK, talks about Papergirl Cardiff.
Keep Wales Tidy blogs about a walk around litter pick in Llanrumney.
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