Comment: evidence should end the war on drugs
COMMENT: Our cannabis laws are out of step. It's time they changed.
COMMENT: Our cannabis laws are out of step. It's time they changed.
Danielle talks about keeping warm in winter with her daughter.
Once bills are paid, nothing left for solo mum
Claire Trevett sits down with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters to discuss the past year since the coalition government came to be. / Video by Mark Mitchell
Nearly 90 complaints, which include bullying and harassment, have been laid against Fire Service staff since 2016.
The Voice for Life pro-life group laid out 13,285 pairs of baby booties on the lawn to represent the number of foetuses aborted in 2017.
A High Court judge says former Conservative Party leader Colin Craig sexually harassed his press secretary, while also ruling a controversial blogger defamed the ex-politician.
A man says he arrived to pick up children left outside a police station after a woman was arrested. Police say an 18-year-old was with the group and police staff provided food and water.
Herald business reporter Aimee Shaw takes a series of test to see if she's got what it takes to be an air traffic controller.
Demi Lovato is reportedly in a stable condition following a heroin overdose.
COMMENT: Manukau Bus Station proposal, for all its short-comings, is a glimmer of hope.
About 150 people are queuing to join a "sell one, give one" beanie-knitting enterprise.
As Auckland’s new city rail link inches closer, drivers are being trained up for the job.
Crystal Sang, a year-12 St Cuthbert's College student, hopes the competition will make it easier for other teens to open up about their sexuality and gender identity.
15 Fire and Emergency NZ staff dismissed or discharged for misconduct since 2016.
The Group took over the assets of The Appliance Shed earlier in the month and will change the name of its four Auckland stores to Noel Leeming Clearance Centres, and convert one to a Torpedo7 store.
Principal says school unaware, but thinks contest is a fantastic idea
David Cerven, who was fatally shot by police in an Auckland park in 2015, did not intentionally invoke police to use lethal force to end his life, Coroner Katharine Greig’s findings have revealed.
Manurewa mother of two talks about her struggle to support her family because of high rent and an abusive ex-partner.
The otters can often be seen piled onto their heated rock, enjoying its warmth.
Auckland man Vaughan Rivett is facing a $100 penalty from Lime over a "missing" e-scooter - which he says he did not even ride. / Video by Jason Oxenham
Tobacco prices are leading to murders and assaults in dairies, Acting Prime Minister Winston Peters says.
Acting PM links tobacco prices to attacks on diary owners.
An Auckland heritage building consultant says the city is fast losing much of its history.
Wellington Airport's new air traffic control tower, dubbed the Leaning Tower of Rongotai. / Mark Mitchell
Massey University and Transpower's 5 year plan is finally coming to life electronically.
Robots will soon be able help Kiwi’s living rurally to restore power more quickly and efficiently.
A visiting Leopard seal entertains the locals at Te Atatu Peninsula. / Video by Michael Craig
National MP Jami-Lee Ross has been sectioned and hospitalised for mental health issues in Auckland.