
Whangārei Juicy Festival kicks off without a storm
The bad weather appears to have passed and Juicy Festival is full steam ahead.
The bad weather appears to have passed and Juicy Festival is full steam ahead.
Many roads were closed yesterday due to floodwaters - here's the latest this morning.
Well over a month's worth of rain fell in one day in Whangārei.
New iPhone feature automatically calls 111 with a GPS location if it detects a car crash.
Police and Te Whatu Ora carried out two Controlled Purchase Operations recently.
News snippets from across Northland and the surrounds.
WDC has told the Advocate it is working on long-term solutions for the issue
Moana Marsden's death is being treated as unexplained.
The missing Whangārei teen with a brain tumour has been found.
It’s important to take a break, have a laugh and just get on with things.
Miracle drug Keytruda is extending the life of Kerikeri mum and business owner.
A local man set the 34.61km challenge in a bid to fundraise for Whangārei Heads School.
Radio station Flava is hosting Juicy Fest at Whangārei's Semenoff Stadium.
Steven King is no stranger to wild water encounters, but this was a bit close for comfort.
People flocked to Ocean Beach on Sunday, where rough swells got some into trouble.
A total of 422 people in hospital, including nine in ICU.
Even though Pip's chances of survival seemed slim, Dave Gould ploughed ahead.
Nika Van der Merwe was trying for her first child when her world was suddenly upturned.
The Supreme Court's decision has ended a five-year stoush.
In 2022 regions far outperformed the cities - but even there the slowdown is starting.
A house in Tūtūkākā was severely damaged by fire on Thursday night.
Northlander Steven King's encounter wasn't the first time he's caught a whale.
What is it that makes picnic food taste so good?
The Advocate takes you inside some of the most plush stays around Northland.
Locals have dubbed the sandbags as 'ugly' and an 'eyesore'.
They laid their dreams of home ownership bare. Eighteen months on, how have they fared?
The rain is continuing to disrupt events and camping trips.
Opinion: There was a time when remote villages used whistling as a language.
It’s harder to stop the train and start it again then it is to keep it rolling.
News snippets from Northland