
Mostly more sunny days ahead for Hawke's Bay
Wairoa will see the region's highest temperatures for the rest of the summer week.
Wairoa will see the region's highest temperatures for the rest of the summer week.
The lodge offers a chance to learn where your food comes from.
A crash blocked Church Rd in Taradale this morning.
A change to how insurance funds are paid out feels 'unfair'.
The Soundshell in Napier saw crowds of thousands to usher in the New Year.
Pen pals across generations celebrate the new year together.
The bach offers an authentic experience in a historic rabbiter's cottage.
See it, focus, frame it and send it in!
Hawke's Bay Today reporter Michaela Gower chats to Bay folk as we ring in the new year
Napier parent who went viral with childcare calculations shares clever cost-cutting tips.
Snap your finest photo taken in Hawke's Bay to win a first prize worth $1500.
Questions about when the first big job on Napier-Wairoa road will start.
Gangster had properties, classic cars, expensive Harley Davidsons and a $32,000 holiday.
Police are asking motorists to avoid SH50 and use SH2 until further notice.
New Year Honours recipient is fighting for care and support - and quashing misconceptions.
Julie King has spent 40 years in special needs education in England and New Zealand.
Anthony Gray, 71, has been recognised for service to accounting and Māori business.
Hamish McCostie has been recognised for services to outdoor recreation, Search & Rescue.
Fenz does not want a repeat of the Te Mata Peak fire caused by fireworks last year.
Station was sold between brothers' trusts in a "family arrangement".
One teenage girl is stable in hospital after she and one other were seriously injured.
Hawke's Bay Today reporter Michaela Gower chats to folk in Napier about their hopes for the new year.
Hundreds of staff saw their workplaces destroyed. Now they're fighting back.
Hawke’s Bay jockey brought up the 350th win of her career on Fancy Like Lass.
Sand, sea, sun and summer in Mahia
All Hawke’s Bay councils are expected to set high rates increases in coming years.
The Chalets take the meaning of 'looking up' to the next level.
Two families whose homes were inundated by floodwaters describe how the clean-up is going.
Emergency services were seen freeing a person who had their arm stuck under a car.
We hate using the term "mixed bag", but it seems at this stage that's what's in store.