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Mother pleads guilty to causing son's death
A crash which killed an 8-year-old boy on the Hawke's Bay Expressway happened after his mother took her eye off the road to check
A crash which killed an 8-year-old boy on the Hawke's Bay Expressway happened after his mother took her eye off the road to check
The festive season is meant to be a time of joy and celebration with family and friends, yet for many this is not always the case. The
The 2016 Hospice Holly Trail reached its destination last night with an evening of thank yous and a remarkable donation to the Cranford
A dispute has broken out over how informed Hawke's Bay Regional councillors were about developments on the Havelock North water issue. Last
All participating businesses 1.These conditions of entry (the "Conditions") apply to the Hawke's Bay Christmas Cracker Promotion
People were diving in pools and racing for shade because of the record-breaking temperatures felt around Hawke's Bay yesterday. Wairoa
A call for eyesight testing when getting a firearms licence was made in court yesterday when a Hastings hunter appeared for sentencing. Gary
HOT DEMAND: Hawke's Bay All Black Israel Dagg in action during the August Bledisloe Cup test win against the Wallabies in Wellington
IT'S traditionally deemed a seamer's paradise but what happens when spinner Ajaz Patel comes away with a five-wicket bag? Should
SAM NICOL picked up the WBO world heavyweight boxing belt, strapped it around his waist and shaped up for the camera in Hastings yesterday. The
THEY won't be wearing the favourites tag when play begins today but the Havelock North Intermediate School team won't be lacking motivation
New data suggests Hawke's Bay home buyers may be letting superstition influence their decisions. Homes.co.nz, which publishes sales
A man who in September pleaded guilty to two charges of robbing Napier service stations earlier this year has been further remanded
A man facing seven charges of blackmail alleging threats to tamper with products from companies in Hawke's Bay has been further remanded
Temperatures in Napier have now reached 33 degrees breaking a 52 year-old record for November. MetService meteorologist Claire Flynn
Last Friday was a milestone for former Hastings man Anaru Birch. After 36 years in the justice system he was signed off, leaving behind
A crash which killed an 8-year-old in Hawke's Bay happened after his mother took her eye off the road to check Google maps on her cellphone.
Temperatures in some parts of the country have climbed over 30 degrees before midday.
Poor results in the latest Ministry of Health targets are a temporary "blip", says Hawke's Bay District Health Board (HBDHB) chief
Another campground carved up by developers, Campground hits development chopping block... These are just a few of the headlines that could have made the front page.
A petition signed by about 1600 people was presented to the Hastings District Council yesterday before discussions were held about
The whole of the country will enjoy warm, even hot, weather this week as a north-easterly blows through.
Being made redundant may feel like the end of the road for many, but for Tutira resident Mark Kearney it was a new beginning. In
The people of Hastings are to make a $50,000 contribution towards relief efforts following the Kaikoura earthquake last week. At
There's nothing like a quake to shake the apathy. What the Bay earthquake did in 1931 and Christchurch did in 2010-11, Kaikoura is
Chlorination of the Hastings water supply looks likely to continue until December next year, but depending on further information
A chemical spill at Napier Port, which prompted the Fire Service to go into high-alarm mode, was contained and cleaned up last night. In
Half of Marine Parade's road will be dedicated to parking next year as Napier City Council tries to remove trucks from the waterfront
A silent earthquake off the North Island's East Coast has moved parts of the shoreline eastwards by up to 3 centimetres. Geonet scientist
Toasted in the Hawke's Bay sun, Central Districts Stags captain William Young was in no mood to beat around the bush last night. so