
Gang house drive-by shooting: Police reportedly find 44 bullet casings in driveway
It comes after rising fears over gun violence and gang turf wars.
It comes after rising fears over gun violence and gang turf wars.
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Government's Budget contains more than $200m for detailed plans for light rail.
Davidson was more than five times over the legal blood-alcohol limit.
Simon Wilson and Bernard Orsman on cars, cycle lanes, congestion charges and more.
One man wore a batman mask and wielded a hammer.
Ram raid group caused $20,000 of damage - and got away with a single bottle of spirits.
As NZ reopens, Auckland CBD should be something special — not somewhere scary.
OPINION: Auckland councillor says the city needs someone able to unify and speak up.
'If there are no consequences, they will keep on doing it again.'
Head Hunters bike run to mark 20th anniversary of gang's East chapter.
The incident was reported to emergency services about 1.30pm.
BNZ is threatening to cancel merchant facilities after a burglary at the historic bar.
OPINION: 'Signalling intent may look good politically now, but at what future cost?'
The process to install bollards was reportedly quite complicated in the past.
OPINION: Auckland councillor claims there's a meek submission to a flawed housing policy.
At least 45 children or teens are allegedly behind eight recent crimes and ram raids.
The incident occurred at 2.35am on Sunday.
OPINION: Chairs of the Tūpuna Maunga Authority say the body has made good ground.
Sandringham business owners are fighting back with a solution of their own.
Two deaths in less than a week - one in Auckland and one in Lyttelton.
Family of Atiroa Tuaiti, 26, who was killed this week met Ports staff and management.
Footage of Atiroa Snr Tuaiti crying over his son's body at the port has emerged online.
Click for cash: A 160m stretch of road generated $4.3 million in fines during 2021.
The CBD is lacking the hustle and bustle with more people working from home.
The jump in vacancy rates is another sign the way some of us work is changing.
'We just need the workers back', one longtime Queen St retailer says.
The loudest critics are actually those who will benefit most from changes, Jack Tame says.
Auckland Transport is delaying new public transport services.