Brutal attack on Napier teen filmed, three women arrested and charged
Video of the incident has been classified as objectionable material.
Video of the incident has been classified as objectionable material.
A man with multiple serious stab wounds got across the road before losing consciousness.
The meeting will be on September 27 at 5.30 pm at the CHB Municipal Theatre.
Totara College has received two top awards from the global charity.
The night was a success, but they plan to do it bigger and better next time.
The victim has been transported to Hawke's Bay Hospital in a serious condition.
Church Road Winery and MTG Hawke's Bay join for a nationwide Art Initiative.
The Pahīatua cinema has a new manager and can start playing movies again.
All up, 27 candidates are vying for your votes on October 14.
Cyclone recovery funds are sitting in a bank account collecting dust.
Winners will be announced at the awards dinner in Christchurch on October 19.
This will be Lyn Mackie's 25th year organising Hastings' favourite parade.
Hawke's Bay Classic Motorcycle Club joins RoadSafe for a family-friendly safety event.
To have your sports club's results published, email them to editorial@chbmail.co.nz.
Bill Bailey is set to bring his new show Thoughtfier to Toitoi in November.
Several fires have been kept under control despite the tricky conditions.
Residents were asked to conserve water while Tararua District Council fixes the issue.
The seven-strong band has only been playing together since May.
Gusty winds fuel two fires in close proximity after MetService issues wind warnings.
It's the second fatal crash at that location in just 14 months.
Suffrage medal winner says the vote was probably most easily won of the women's victories.
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Mental Health Awareness week is September 18 to 22
Opinion: Sally Dryland says farmers have been reluctant to ask for financial help.
OPINION: "Labour no longer has a transformative bone in its collective body."
High winds will raise the fire risk across the country this weekend.
Reporter James Pocock takes the first steps on his te reo journey.
About 84 per cent of contents claims have been paid.