
Person dies after two-vehicle crash
The serious crash unit is investigating a fatal smash in Waikato.
The serious crash unit is investigating a fatal smash in Waikato.
New Hamilton section of Waikato Expressway due to open in July.
The long-awaited Tairua Skatepark has officially found its home.
Unanimous vote supports Green Party MP Chlöe Swarbrick's private member's bill
For locals and visitors this autumn, the local and seasonal focus makes for great eating.
Coroners have highlighted the dangers of impaired driving in their latest findings.
Hui to be held at Rāwhitiroa Marae to work together for the betterment of humanity.
Local teen Sebastian Crain was voted the Peer's Choice Award at Blue Light's Life Skills.
A cracker of a story capably and creatively written for the stage.
NZSFC held its youth fishing contest over the holiday, and Kāwhia youth snagged awards
Margaret Evelyn was sheltering near a picnic table when the oak crashed down.
Sue Gunn has been a health carer all her career - now she's on receiving end.
Whangamata had try-scoring chances at least twice, only to take the wrong option
OPINION: "We don't feel deprived and we enjoy good, tasty food."
Social cycling group band together for serious fundraiser.
Waikato arboretum and sculpture park launches event around the ruru, or morepork.
All potential sites "were investigated and public opinion was thoroughly canvassed".
"I am looking forward to getting to know the community, council staff and elected members"
The smokey stout was the first the team brewed at their Matangi site.
Public support needed for chopper crews after a record year of rescues
A Thames business leader says ram-raids are 'demoralising' and 'frightening'.
Rocks at the Thames School of Mines are now accessible to people around the world
The DHB's campaigns continue to get a 95 per cent vaccination rate to reach herd immunity.
Rototuna village is taking shape as work on village square, cycling connections starts.
Two nail-biters make for some exciting netball in third week of competition.
The naturally bubbly, mineral waters were renowned as a cure-all and appreciated by all.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II reading about Pirongia Clydesdales.
A DHB is struggling to provide court-ordered mental health reports for offenders.