Kids excited to return to school
Today is the first day of school under alert level 2.
Today is the first day of school under alert level 2.
Proposed toll on the $710 million Pūhoi to Warkworth highway out for public submissions.
Northland six-year-old diagnosed with condition fewer than 100 people have worldwide.
Councils are preparing to re-open most services in Northland under alert level 2.
Coastguard expects high number of boaties making most of lockdown's end.
News snippets from across the region.
The new principal of Kamo High School is from Whangārei and will start in July.
Offending started in Bay of Plenty in 2016 and again in Northland during 2019.
NZTA are catching up on resealing work across the region after the lockdown.
Family reunions, haircuts and a caffeine fix – it was a big day for Northland in level 2.
Northland leaders react to the Government's $50b Budget.
New principal at troubled Kamo High School to start in July
Physical distancing and other safety measures have been put in place.
Northlanders out and about as country goes into level 2.
Govt comes under fire from Northland Chamber of Commerce on bar re-opening time.
The artist's work has appeared on a duvet cover for sale, and t-shirts and hoodies.
Let's not let our guard down. This virus is crafty and lurks in the shadows.
Govt looking for infrastructure projects creating the most jobs in the shortest time.
Lifting of restrictions welcomed but a Northland bar owner has let rip at the government.
Calls for the Government to step up and fund products for students are getting louder.
Lockdown has given us a chance to really reflect on what we value.
One seized computer storage device had no sex abuse images on it and will be returned.
Whangārei woman Ella Bayes celebrates 106th birthday
All bar one of Northland's 28 Covid-19 cases have recovered
Dentists across the region are awaiting a backlog of patients.
Period poverty stops girls from attending school
If the days have no names we are lost. No days mean there are no weeks or months or years.
It's wiped $2.4m from its proposed next year's budget.