The only thing I ever used to read in "The Star" was the "Court Report" section, to see which of my old school mates from Gleadless Valley had been sent down.
Best front page headlines ever ("back in the day", as our US cousins would say) were the ones with the old retired military bloke at Millhouses, who was always staring at his neighbours, over the garden fence, so they took him to court, and ended up on the front page for about two weeks running (The Star somehow persuaded the bloke to put on an army jacket, probably from the Army and Navy stores on the Wicker and have his picture taken, looking pompous)
The other classic was the young girl who was banned from attending the end-of-year school prom, when her Mum had already bought her a dress (Mum was furious!), even though it turned out her daughter was an absolute nightmare at school, always causing trouble, and had been warned loads of times that if she carried on with bad behaviour, she couldn't attend. Great front page photo of Mum and daughter, with the standard "right ladies, can you both put on a really sad face for the camera?".