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'Overwhelming demand': Second Robbie Williams show after fast Mission sell-out
25,000 tickets went within an hour, prompting British pop star to do another gig.
9809 Covid cases in last week, 54 virus-linked deaths including a child
Wastewater results suggest not all cases in Auckland and Wellington are reported.
Hawke's Bay A and P Show's new era begins, ticket prices restrained
The show will be held at Tomoana Showgrounds on October 19-21.
Bell rings in Norsewood 150th anniversary
Norsewood celebrated 150 years of settlement on Settlers' Day.
Opinion: Reconnecting with yourself helps with mental health
Mental health awareness week is upon us again, and this year's theme is 'Reconnect'.
Dark plot will keep audience on edge
Classic suspense thriller from Theatre Hawke's Bay
'Right side of my body was paralysed': Football player fights back from mini-stroke
Napier City Rovers star battles back from mini-stroke.
A thirst for growth, but will Hawke's Bay confront its water use?
One NZ region is starting to realise there won't be enough water to go around in future.
Shooter on the run after one seriously injured in Napier
One person taken to Hawke's Bay Hospital in a serious condition after shooting.
Māori business hub helping rangatahi find their feet
Josh Hema had a number of jobs before he opened up shop as a barber
Olympic gold medallist Emma Twigg has to settle for silver
A young gun of world rowing had too much in the tank for Emma Twigg.
Warning signs now permanent on Marine Parade beach
Permanent water safety signage has brought Marine Parade "up to international standards".
Comment: Blossom Parade showcase of our unity
OPINION: It was a reminder that we're united by far more things than we are divided.
Voices young and old sing praises of Queen at Napier memorial service
The hour-long civic service at Waiapu Cathedral drew a crowd of 200.
Wairoa on a high after Barry Cup defence three-peat
The season's last defence of the Barry Cup is against Ruatoria City in Wairoa on Sunday.
Alleged attack of good Samaritan: Man in his 70s transferred to Wellington Hospital
Man in his 70s was allegedly attacked by a man after stopping to help woman being chased.
Hato Hone St John starts work on Pahiatua station site
Firstly, the old Repertory Society-owned building will be pulled down.
Fringe in the 'Stings set to make Heretaunga a little bit wackier
It's a bit wacky, a bit wild, and cheap too. And keep your eyes peeled for pop-up shows.
Eight crashes on Hawke's Bay roads keep weekend emergency staff busy
Emergency services have responded to a series of nasty crashes in the region.
Watch: Hastings Blossom Parade attracts biggest crowd 'in probably 40 years'
"It was reminiscent of the glory days of the parade in the 1960s," one councillor says.
Hawke's Bay's biggest tip almost full - $20m to dig new pit
Hawke's Bay's biggest landfill is in need of more space - here's the $20m plan.
Council's 116,000 plantings transform landscapes
"Like the growth rings on a tree", layers of restoration and enhancement are happening.
Fine stretch on horizon for Hawke's Bay, but patchy crops predicted
'There's going to be some really patchy crops.'
Ross Shield to coincide with park's centenary celebration
Dannevirke's Ross Shield team received their caps at a ceremony last week.
Magpies' hopes take a body blow
Seesaw affair in local coastal derby goes the wrong way for Magpies.
Wairoa police raid homes in Raupunga, find drugs and firearms
A number of items of interest were seized related to unlawful gang activity in the area.