David Lothian pleads guilty to murder of Alex Latimer
Latimer went missing on September 30, 2018
Latimer went missing on September 30, 2018
Hawke's Bay Today held a debate between the two Hastings mayoral candidates.
There's plenty of opinions in the climate of weather conversation.
Pickleball Hawke's Bay players are helping raise the bar at tourneys around New Zealand.
Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre has announced the successful hatching of a new kiwi.
The campaign to preserve Dannevirke's Carnegie Centre kicks off at a meeting on Thursday.
The Blossom Festival is the latest news to make it in front of millions in China.
A look at the week's business news in Hawke's Bay.
Council should have cared more while they had the chance.
Car owner Shawn Elliot says he doesn't see himself ever going back to petrol.
Hawke's Bay leads the pack as Hastings Intermediate principal becomes president of NZPF.
Safety touted as number one priority at Hawke's Bay Regional Prison.
More than $14 million has been given to Hawke's Bay companies.
Fiance struggles after the love of his life dies.
"I'm happy with the way we are tracking but we've still got room for improvement."
The Pahiatua Track will be closed for six hours from tomorrow each day for for three days.
Dannevirke's Ross Shield rugby players were capped in a ceremony on Wednesday night.
The company had several projects on the go when it ran into trouble.
Vertical evacuation buildings considered to help people in Napier survive tsunamis.
She's no Black Caviar but Melody Belle extends syndicate's licence to dream in Hastings.
Once into heavy metal - now a good all-round musician: Appraisal of a teen guitarist.
Front sitting over the Tasman Sea is coming, and it'll bring a mixed bag for Hawke's Bay.
No-one rated Bridge as a teenager. Now he's unseated a wing who's never known adversity.
Havelock North Fire brigade celebrates 100 years, and a man who served for 25 of them.
As Charlie Janes handed in his rifle, he compared it to owning a dog now deemed a menace.
Raging inferno was preceded by a "popping" noise, witness says.
"I started fearing that my wife would not be coming back," traumatised husband tells.
The Hastings Railway Station has been gutted by a fire in the early hours of Saturday.