
Opinion: Don’t tell me cats don’t have feelings
OPINION: An upsetting event happened this weekend.
OPINION: An upsetting event happened this weekend.
Norsewood Cemetery reveals the lives of early settlers.
Students use water quality, invertebrate and soil testing kits to learn about their awa.
A wind farm has been proposed for Mt Munro.
The incoming MP shared a beer with the man he will replace in Wairarapa.
Omahu Huia won their second Hawke's Bay premier rugby league title in three years.
7000 people chose Napier's big street party over elections on the telly.
The 32-year-old says working hard, being herself, and "taking the high road" helped.
Tangaere-Manuel, from the small township of Rangitukia, is a political bolt from the red.
The prize is made up of $5 million from Powerball First Division and $1m from First Div.
Final election results in three weeks’ time will determine what the Government looks like.
National and Act have the numbers to govern on the night, but NZ First may yet be needed.
One of the few bright spots for Labour on the night was Cushla Tangaere-Manuel.
National’s Mike Butterick held a solid lead over the Labour minister he lost to last time.
Catherine Wedd leads by majority of more than 9000 votes.
She was guaranteed to be a List MP, but Katie Nimon wanted to represent Napier too.
From a whopping 1200-plus entries judges selected their top drops for under $25.
Police, fire and ambulances attended the incident after the races finished on Saturday.
Radio Dannevirke was started by Steve Wallace out of his electrical shop.
When it was learned Herbertville needed a library cabinet, locals built one.
OPINION: By focusing on what matters most, we can avoid wasting time.
Recent rain has settled much silt debris across Hawke’s Bay but it might not last.
Six new pou whenua carvings unveiled on major route near Hastings.
Severe gales are on offer for Wellington on polling day. What about the rugby at night?
Chip mill restarted, 120ha forest purchased.
Fenz is allowed to overrule any council ban.
Sachin Jayawardena is one of two Sri Lankan cricketers plying their trade in Hawke's Bay.