Power outage in Riverside, Whangārei
The power outage is affecting Vale and Ewing Rds.
The power outage is affecting Vale and Ewing Rds.
One person received minor injuries in a two-car crash this afternoon.
Tawhai spent much of his adulthood in custody but did little to address his offending.
Four crews responded to a house fire in Onerahi today.
Northland Emergency Services Trust will save millions with rescue helicopter shift.
This affects allied work force from Whangārei, Dargaville, Kaitaia and Bay of Plenty.
Manea Footprints of Kupe and Wairau Māori Art Gallery singled out by top-selling magazine
University is the least favoured option for Northland students post-school.
John Williamson has been chairman of the Northland Road Safety Trust for 20 years.
News snippets from around Northland.
Regional Music Weeks were precursors to NZ Music Month, which launched in 2000.
Supporter yells in court people did not do enough to help her friend.
Te Tapu Tahi was launched to train hospitality staff to help plug industry shortages.
Darius Martin-Baker, 18, is fundraising to get to the UK for intensive theatre training.
Wayne Martin QSM introduced tikanga Māori into firefighters' everyday work.
Planting day part of bigger project to restore Wairoa Stream and create wildlife corridor
The centre is designed to be an inclusive place for all.
Northland police received more than 1600 complaints about dirt bike riders in three years.
Accusers allege uncle apologised but continued sexually abusing other young relatives
One day another meeting, another reunion, and another celebration will take place
Fund helps Northern Wairoa community's "play trailer" get off the ground.
A state housing tenant says her family is being terrorised by her neighbour.
Northland has nation's first local government climate change adaptation strategy.
Parenting an energetic toddler isn't always easy but rewarding nonetheless.
Divers found with130 undersized pāua; and an overturned car slows commuter traffic.
'I can't wait to share Māori culture to a wider audience on the Globe stage'
Like many a little boy, Joe Bennett says he went through an intense dinosaur phase.
'Someone would say, 'there's a fire up in the hills!' And our mum would be running out...'
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