Norsewood communication woes close to resolution
Poor cell phone signals have been frustrating the town of Norsewood.
Poor cell phone signals have been frustrating the town of Norsewood.
Helicopters arrived with monsoon buckets to assist with the fire off River Rd.
Nuhaka School and a pre-school on-site have suffered a series of break-ins and thefts.
Richard Anderson has been on the Relay for Life committee since its inception in 2001.
OPINION: Our world is continuing to spiral downwards towards a pit of unworkable mayhem.
Solemn dawn service ceremonies took place in Napier and Hastings.
Walter Malcolm WW2 Waipukurau veteran talks about his war experience in Germany. Video Warren Buckland
Veteran says luck was on his side during his time fighting in WWII.
Owner Terry Elmsly says existing staff will be looked after as part of the sale agreement.
The topic of the fluoridation of the town's water supply was raised by a lobby group.
Police say oil has been reported on the road.
Nasa's new solar sail mission that uses sunlight for propulsion has launched from HB.
Sergeant Williams gets the chance to walk in Major General Russell's footsteps.
20 visitors came to play indoor bowls against local residents.
A sportsman who suffered a horror knee injury six seconds into a match opens up.
The 81-year-old gets tired easily, but this isn’t a tale of woe but of having a go.
The run is an alternative fundraiser to the traditional gala.
Reporter Maddisyn Jeffares talks to WW2 Jay Force veteran Tom Husband about his time in Japan.
'Someone just had to push a button once and we would still have our baby girl.'
Seventy sparkies helped get the factory re-opened at the height of the rebuild.
Discussion over extending the deadline for the Long-term Plan was divided.
The 50-decibel limit has been called into question, but similar policies exist around NZ.
OPINION: Lifetime gang member Denis O'Reilly speaks to the parliamentary committee.
'Hammie' not afraid of stepping out for the cause.
Tessa Appleby's resilient nature saw her get through the cyclone and thrive as a leader.
'The sense that warnings were insufficient has undermined public confidence.'
It's prompted the Government to scrap a bill aimed at improving emergency management.
An expert says an anti-fluoride campaigner's use of Health NZ stats is 'misleading'.