
Prison corruption: Convict's partner avoids jail for part in bribing guard
In sentencing, the woman was given credit for being a first offender.
In sentencing, the woman was given credit for being a first offender.
Michael King was breaking in an Appaloosa when it reared up and kicked him.
The Mercury Room bar cocktail bar and eatery brings new life to old city building.
A woman allegedly kidnapped says she was reluctant to call police out of fear.
The man is now fighting the charge again, while his lawyer also has a battle on his hands.
This year's civic service will look different, but the dawn service goes ahead as usual.
The average response time for police to attend jobs has more than doubled in five years.
A call for Waipā Creatives to apply for funding for future projects
Ash Tanner and volunteers take things into their own hands.
The Waipā District Council is sympathetic to store owners who are targeted by thieves.
GPS data from an EM bracelet has given an outline of how long one accused was there.
Morgan is back in the role he held from 2006-2012, after Linda Te Aho stepped down.
The Waihou Dairy and Takeaway was badly damaged after a school van ploughed into it.
Free exhibition raises awareness and celebrates Autism Awareness Month.
Kiwi DIY attitude creates a must-have for every farm toolbox.
The Government seeks public input on proposed changes to better manage carbon farming.
Richard Bright, 63, was one of five men who died after the Enchanter capsized.
The accused wanted money - and 'were out to get it any way they could', the Crown says.
The Sculpture Park at Waitakaruru Arboretum is hosting its annual photo competition.
Te Awamutu Chamber of Commerce Progressive Dinner is to go ahead at the end of April
Communities to have their say on fast-tracking public transport investment.
City council staff are no longer required to be vaccinated against Covid-19
The issue is the Holland Rd-Telephone Rd intersection is lower than the level crossing
From Ngāruawāhia to Karāpiro to Te Awamutu, four women walked 100km together for Oxfam.
Production of compost from Hamilton's food waste will also resume next week.
Property values are on the slide across the country, but reasons for drops are varied.
City bus fares are as low as 50c and the Te Huia train to Auckland just $9.
Ezra Hirawani is the co-founder of Māori power company Nau Mai Rā.
The city's Ukrainian community started fundraising for children affected by war.
Iron Shin Thai Boxing event was held at Te Puke War Memorial Hall on March 26.