
'Strange and suspicious': Man arrested after allegedly exposing himself to schoolkid
The incident happened around school drop-off time.
The incident happened around school drop-off time.
Security staff intervened in a “timely manner”, Health NZ Te Whatu Ora says.
'My tattered old gloves will probably be hidden amongst the agapanthus.'
It could be among the most challenging years to pick in the awards' 60-year history.
Frimley Pool will likely never reopen after serving the Hastings community for 57 years.
Ruahine Motors chief executive David Wills handed over the keys last Monday.
'I’ve always wanted to get involved, and this year is the perfect chance to do it.'
Taranaki beat the Magpies in last year's final. It's payback time in Napier on Friday.
A number of questions were asked at a public meeting.
The fan favourite took out more than 62% of the votes.
Launch from Mahia scrubbed at last moment.
Hawke's Bay Today takes a ride on Hawke's Bay Airport's new fire truck "Judy Drench". Video / Mitchell Hageman
Glennis McDonald served on a number of organisations.
The presses are rolling again.
“This expansion is transformative for our business, and for the region.'
Ahead of football's National League, one of Napier City Rovers' finest in 2024 opens up.
Three days of indoor cricket saw the Hawke's Bay Turkeys retain their national title.
“St John needs the support, so that they can support the community."
Flaxmere College Service Academy wins big inter-academy challenge for the first time.
The pool has been part of Hastings summers for decades, but more issues have been found.
Pahlyss Hokianga and Graecyn Parahi off to basketball camp in Perth.
'I was a bit taken aback seeing all the little kids out there looking up to me.'
Buyers 'in the mood to buy again' in Hawke’s Bay.
Lake Whatumā in Tamatea Central Hawke's Bay is the subject of exciting new plans.
Police make a breakthrough two years after the Hawke's Bay killing shocked the nation.
'They aren’t frightened or scared of it.'
Event manager Kahlia Fryer says she was ecstatic with the number of entries.
Last year Kat won the top prize in her age group.
The funds raised will go directly to supporting cancer patients in Central Hawke’s Bay.
Flames and black smoke could be seen coming from inside the roof of the building.