No new community cases of Covid, 'no need' to raise alert level
Half of all Papatoetoe High School students have been retested - all negative so far.
Half of all Papatoetoe High School students have been retested - all negative so far.
Louise Ward from Wardini Books reviews crime novel Lightseekers by Femi Kayode.
Hawke's Bay Orchestra will perform at St Paul's Presbyterian Church on March 14.
Help rather than punishment was the outcome for two men facing family harm charges.
One Napier bar has five of the 'off' kegs. It won't harm anyone who drinks it, Tui says.
Cape Sanctuary has marked a milestone with its successful seabird programme
Daryl Eason's outstanding work with kākāpō has been recognised by his peers worldwide
The club hopes to finish on a high, with one of its biggest crowds ever.
Hawke's Bay's Triple Peaks challenge to take place this weekend despite Covid-19 scare.
The seats will be given to families on a case-by-case basis according to urgency of need.
The SuperGrans programme launches on February 25.
Basil's wife told him to "stop moaning, start your own choir". He never looked back.
Vidam Perevertilov woke in the Pacific Ocean to the sight of his ship sailing away.
Two new community cases have been announced tonight.
Airport joke not taken lightly by court
Papatoetoe High School principal Vaughan Couillault said all students and teachers are being re-tested immediately, with four stations in the hall testing people already. Video / Alex Burton
Frimley School students take a virtual trip to Scott Base in Antarctica.
The basketball star says playing multiple sports as a teenager helped his career.
Tararua businesses have shown strong interest in working on the Manawatū Tararua Highway.
New Covid-19 community case identified this morning is a Papatoetoe High School student.
Sean Surgeon, 54, has been denied parole again.
Te Kupenga app is designed to help increase council staff's understanding of tikanga
Singer Mandy Meadows returned to Waipukurau from London in October.
The concert is due to take place at Toitoi Hawke's Bay Arts & Events Centre on March 11.
HBCA saying little over follow-up to conduct hearing.
A weak earthquake struck 40km north of Napier in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
Sadly for Pip Lamb, she's dealt with a number of chained up animal cases in the region.
"It just felt like somebody hammed a red hot knitting needle in my ear."
Regional council tests the water, awaits the answers.
The High Court hearing enters its third week in Napier.