
Tropic alert: Humid days and 'seriously' sticky nights
Warm air straight from the tropics will have you throwing off both blankets and sheets!
Warm air straight from the tropics will have you throwing off both blankets and sheets!
More than 45 bands and 1500 people are on their way to Hawke's Bay.
The reasons behind why adults are sending harmful messages have been revealed.
Four reports of a brawl near the entrance to the Ngaruroro River.
The owner bought it for $190,000 in 2017. Now they want $360,000 more.
Trainworld closed its doors in Napier on Monday, but there could be a buyer in the wings.
Victory over the Auckland Allstars was taken off them in the final race of opening night.
There are no new cases at the border or in the community.
The weather is expected to become warmer and humid this working week.
Contaminated water pumped out but what council staff found was "distressing".
Norsewood's second two-day Viking Festival attracted thousands of visitors to Tararua.
Cinzah Merkens paints one of New Zealand's largest wall murals in Auckland's Viaduct.
It's the first time the competition has been won by a kingfish catch.
Officials will likely release more information about the new Hamilton case.
Every make of tractor imaginable was on show at the Old Iron Rally in Maraekakaho.
Thousands of people attended the Waitangi Day Family Celebrations in Hastings.
Emergency services responded to the crash involving three motorcycles.
Senior Sergeant Maui Aben appointed Wairoa's new police leader.
Emergency services were called to Woburn Rd, Hatuma, about 7.44am on Sunday.
Emergency services were called to the house fire on Jervois St about 12.23am on Saturday.
Track worker fell on a pole on Saturday.
Five dozen firefighters battled the blaze that broke out in vegetation.
The person had been in self-isolation since leaving the Pullman seven days ago.
Director of Public Health Dr Caroline McElnay said the public health risk was low but the Ministry was "scratching our heads a little" on the cases linked to the Pullman Hotel. Video / Ministry of Health
Just 0.5% of people travelling to work in Hawke's Bay use public transport to get there.
Not paying money to trade may feel good, but nothing is free
Tragically for Wairoa three people were killed and several severely injured.
Reporter Shannon Johnstone interviews Teacher Thomas Primrose after he returned from a teaching role in London to teach year 5/6 and as Deputy Head, Teaching and Learning, Hereworth School, Havelock North. Video Warren Buckland
"Our philosophy is around delivering results-based treatments to our patients."