
Burning issue: Incinerator proposal sparks record number of submissions
The Waipā District Council says the number of submissions was the highest ever received.
The Waipā District Council says the number of submissions was the highest ever received.
Hamilton police officer connects detainees with support services.
Some candidates scraped together just a meagre handful of votes.
' It’s exciting to have another three years in Parliament.'
Lisa Lewis has moved out of the house next to Cosmopolitan Club after bitter battle.
Gregory van de Worp has now been sentenced for a third time for offending at the centre.
Marathon in a Month fundraiser to help lodge keep up with surge in demand for services.
Woman planned to divert police by doing a shooting, so her kids could avoid arrest.
Hamiltonians urged to embrace their inner weirdness for a unique festival.
Te Pāti Māori co-leader and Act Hamilton West candidate trade barbs online
A road project in southern Hamilton will pave the way for 20,000 new residents.
New rescue helicopter will be in action this month for the Waikato region.
The armed hold-ups occurred within days and involved other assailants.
The woman nearly died after the man stomped and kicked her head and beat her body.
Man trespassed after string of incidents at Hana-Rāwhiti Maipi-Clarke's home.
Warriors winger Dallin Watene-Zelezniak adding to strong family rugby league-acy.
The area has also been reduced to one lane in each direction with a 50km/h speed limit.
Firefighters used extraction equipment to free the person from underneath the vehicle.
Nanaia Mahuta and Hana-Rāwhiti Maipi-Clarke say youth voting is key.
Young Te Pāti Māori candidate trails 4 per cent behind Cabinet Minister Nanaia Mahuta
Te Rangi Trangmar had only just been released from prison at the time.
Jake Cooper targeted supermarkets and hardware, clothing and homeware stores.
Ian and Danielle Kennedy are trying to stop the termination of their NZ Post contract.
She was kicked to the point of unconsciousness and then punched so hard it broke her nose.
In one case, a victim was ordered to sign a statement saying their vehicle was not stolen.
Protesting farmers are taking their rural vehicles to the big smoke once again.
Black Ferns director of rugby "humbled" by number of children's tickets sold.
Health warning placed on Hamilton Lake lifted, but still in place for other lakes.
Slowing pipelines of work in residential sector blamed for the decrease in skyline giants.