Kāinga Ora announces more demolitions in Hastings
The condition of a Hastings housing block has been deemed too poor for residency.
The condition of a Hastings housing block has been deemed too poor for residency.
Wind monitoring will help a renewable energy outfit decide whether to develop a wind farm.
The police Serious Crash Unit is investigating Friday night's incident.
The freezer, which dated back to the 1970s, was only deployed at the height of the season.
Surf Life Saving New Zealand announces finalists for Hawke’s Bay Awards of Excellence.
To have your sports club’s results published email editorial@chbmail.co.nz by noon Monday.
NZ Trellis Central Reserve Men enjoyed a great game against Napier Tech Masters.
Check out the CHB Ruahine Whakawhanau Tamariki (The Pregnancy and Parenting Hub).
The retired couple appeared on Clarke Gayford's Moving Houses TV show.
Grace Rehu takes out top Ahuwhenua young Māori growers award.
People of all ages braved the rain and chilly mornings to attend a wide range of sports.
There was heavy rain near Wairoa today, and Hawke's Bay will be chilly in the coming week.
Shane Gorst is following in the footsteps of his grandfather to help the region he loves.
The Hawks' playoff hopes are on a slippery slope after a fifth loss in five home games.
Tech have won three of their last four matches against Taradale.
Hastings had the lead, the territory and the possession. In the end it didn't matter.
Over the past four months, many fundraising events have taken place for cyclone relief.
A ute driver who barrelled through two fences told a witness he'd swerved to avoid a dog.
Millions of dollars have been distributed from the major cyclone relief funds.
Lynn Marsh isn't complaining about her Toastmasters trophy.
A second annual comedy festival Laugh Your A** Off returns to Toitoi.
The Napier aquarium is in need of a major revamp.
Six Hawke's Bay teams will play Central Federation Cup football quarterfinals on July 8-9.
The trout from Tūrangi travelled by truck with the aim of restocking Hawke's Bay rivers.
Volunteers at Coffin Club Hawke’s Bay have been making baby coffins since 2015.
The Hawke’s Bay Herald predicted that the evening was going to be a great success
Opinion: An email means some of the community may now meet that definition.
Duncan McPhail, Pakowhai horticulturalist had 4.5m flood water that devastated his orchard during Cyclone Gabrielle. He has a solution to stop it happening again. Video/Warren Buckland.
Napier Courier and Hastings Leader start a new chapter with a new editor.
About 700 people came for about 150 games of volleyball in Napier.