Four arrested, gun found following Taupō disorder
A firearm was found and the four occupants were taken into custody.
A firearm was found and the four occupants were taken into custody.
Police are making inquiries in the CBD.
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A national advertising campaign has been launched to support bowel cancer screening for Māori and Pacific peoples.
Streams and rivers are expected to rise quickly along with a threat of floods and slips.
Police were called around 12.30am.
Three Rotorua families get to move into three new Kāinga Ora homes this week.
'My sons will be beside themselves when I tell them.'
Jamaine Wharton, 31, died of blood loss from being stabbed three times.
"Along with other schools, we now find ourselves unable to staff all our classes."
Cases in one region have more than doubled in a fortnight.
"Rotorua has become the destination of choice for a number of reasons."
Local iwi held a karakia for the man but a rahui was not placed on the mountain.
Three Bay rugby referees have made the cut for the upcoming NPC season.
The increases are due to rising government charges
Talor Kahu and Mahia Keepa-Hale are dancing for Rotorua Community Hospice.
A man poked his head through the window of a bedroom where two little girls slept.
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The 2022 New Zealand Mountain Film Festival's National Tour is coming to Taupō.
A missing ute driver involved in a crash has now been found.
Experts warn we're facing a winter surge of the virus as subvariant BA.5 spreads.
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But a local GP says it makes sense to apply lessons learned from Covid to the flu.
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The inaugural Te Tūkohu Ngāwhā Science and Design Fair was held at Motion Entertainment.
Built in 2017, the pool has been a source of discontent in Whakatāne ever since.