Be prepared: Wild and windy weekend weather for Auckland
Auckland's civil defence is warning residents to tie down loose items.
Auckland's civil defence is warning residents to tie down loose items.
A woman, 32, was killed after being struck by a car.
The authors are concerned reports do not mention the concentration of blood found.
Comment: Unpopular street plans have been discarded but locals still aren't happy.
"Her initial response was 'thank god you guys were here, I thought I was gone'."
"The presence of our staff is to ensure everyone's safety on the night."
A man attempted to snatch a Papatoetoe South School student last Friday.
It would take 32 new kauri 100 years to make up for the amount of C02 it stored if felled.
"This was a tragic accident and the infant's death will be referred to the Coroner."
The man placed sleeping pills in two ice creams.
Australian retailer has signed a deal with Westfield Newmarket.
At -25.6C, New Zealand's coldest day, in 1903, caused frostbite and burst bottles.
The female worker was suspended when the Ministry for Children was told of the charges.
Transport and housing likely to top list of complaints, National MP Denise Lee predicts.
The decision to delay the Hearings Panel recommendations report was made today.
Two ambulances and a manager was deployed to the scene by St John.
Traffic volumes started swelling throughout Auckland shortly after 4pm.
As Kiwis freezes their breeches off, we answer your burning weather questions.
Police are following up new information in the cold case of Auckland teen Jane Furlong
'Signalling issue' paralysed Auckland's train networks for more than 30 minutes.
Auckland Transport says it apologises to its customers for the hassle amid work on tracks.
Meteorologists have tipped Wednesday morning could be the coldest of the entire year.
HeadQuarters owner Leo Molloy has attacked SkyCity eateries in his social media post.
Only Sydney is more congested than Auckland, new GPS data shows.
"Should we change it to TitiRATi now?"
The vehicle failed to stop for police and a short pursuit was initiated.
It offers 22 'compact' bedrooms, and a shared living spaces. But there's a movie room.
Wellingtonians like to toot while Aucklanders prefer to flash their hazard lights.
The officer is also seeking permanent name suppression.
Dances based on personal experience show harsh realities but also hope, Raewyn Whyte says.