Lockdown set to lift with 'a whole lot' of businesses likely to reopen - Winston Peters
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Can you get a takeaway or go to the pub? The Government will reveal all today.
Police say the woman's death is a stark reminder to look out for your neighbours.
Agencies seek creative ways to help those trapped at home with an abuser amid Covid-19.
It is the third suspicious fire at a cell phone tower in the last two weeks.
Trio arrested after pursuit following aggravated robbery.
Police came to their findings after carrying out an extensive investigation.
Hawke's Bay drivers obeyed the lockdown rules at Easter; roads and checkpoints were quiet.
Police are calling on the public to check in on and keep an eye out for their neighbours.
Police dog handler seriously injured in a fleeing driver crash now in a stable condition.
Beachgoers sticking to their isolation bubbles and steering clear of others, police say.
One of the people told the building manager he 'just needed a night away from home'.
Customs and Immigration may also help, and the Defence Force remains on standby, too.
"This is what is going to burst the bubble," a Tauranga witness said of the large numbers.
Police said the crash would not have happened if they were abiding by the lockdown laws.
The Weekend Herald joined police on the front line as they set up long weekend checkpoints
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Police on Covid-19 checkpoints are pleased with the level of compliance from Kiwis
Frustrated businesses get personal with their frustration, one instance referred to cops.
The road toll has dropped significantly as a result of the nationwide lockdown
Almost 500 people have breached the national Covid-19 lockdown rules.
Police are manning a number of beaches to head off lockdown-breaching surfers.
A South Island checkpoint has already turned around 8 cars hoping for an Easter getaway.
Police Eagle helicopter trial leads to hundreds of arrests in Christchurch.
Whangārei's Women's Refuge has had more calls than normal for help from women in crisis.
Police want to find a man they believe is breaking into cars parked at Auckland hospitals
Dogs at the property were in such a poor condition that some had to be put down.
Eight police staff have been spat at - a crime punishable by 14 years in prison.
Anyone travelling at Easter, breaking lockdown rules, could be arrested.
"We are only sorry it wasn't a better outcome for the diver, his whānau and friends."