Fugitive sparks Northland police manhunt in Mid North bush
A police helicopter, the AOS and tracker dogs searched rough scrub land for the men.
A police helicopter, the AOS and tracker dogs searched rough scrub land for the men.
A Kaikohe couple are gutted after the brazen kidnapping of their beloved baby goat Dean.
In the second part of the series, the Advocate explores how health inequity operates.
Whangarei man's evening fish interrupted by an inquisitive whale.
Fire crews could smell petrol when they arrrived.
Bill Shepherd and sharemilker admitted three counts of discharging contaminants near water
Cars at Ahipara's kaumatua flats are regularly targeted by thieves.
Having access to good, affordable healthcare is important.
Northland show grit and determination despite coming off second-best to Tasman.
The Old Packhouse Market has become a thriving community hub and visitor attraction.
Whangārei school children take te reo language home
Police urge Northlanders to 'do whatever it takes' to stop mates driving drunk.
More places for you to cast your vote this election.
Munroe Rawiri, not thinking anything of it, hadn't told anyone of his deed.
Waipū-based internationally-successful band release concert video for Māori Language Week.
The resurfacing work will make the roads safer.
Hullabaloo Children's Arts Festival visiting Northland next month
Bay Light outdoor education centre gets $10k to provide free camps for students.
Foster's gift will benefit young Northlanders in athletics, swimming and equestrian.
Young mum among 120 looking at study options.
From feeling inadequate without te reo, tutor is now sharing culture with students.
Three waters reform could put Whangārei's ratepayer-funded infrastructure assets at risk.
The coroner will look into the death of 89-year-old who died on Mangonui waterfront
Kiwi North places in the top 10 per cent of hospitality businesses around the globe.
This year's contest at the Turner Centre was won by Kerikeri band Pessimistic Monkeys.
A wrap-up of events and news snippets from around the Bay of Islands and the Mid North.
Laid-off CHH LVL worker in Whangārei believes the company will fold.
Moko Tepania will speak only te reo Māori during FNDC meeting