
One down, one to go for Dannevirke Queen St roundabouts
Two new roundabouts in Queen St under repair
Two new roundabouts in Queen St under repair
Which of our finalists will take out a camera prize worth $1500?
The fatal crash involved a motorcycle and a truck on Kennedy Rd.
In Central Hawke’s Bay, homes and businesses suffered extensive damage.
Opinion: 2024 is shaping as the year of big rates rises in Hawke's Bay - here's why.
Psychologists say marking the day respectfully can be encouraging for those struggling.
Firefighters say one of the vehicles was engulfed in flames.
Heavy rain on State Highway 5 caused slips which closed the road near Te Pohue.
Two new MPs representing Hawke's Bay electorates deliver their 15-minute speeches.
Things are beginning to 'pay off quite nicely' for Napier's rising fast-bowling talent.
Firefighters say one of the vehicles was engulfed in flames after the crash.
The Hastings Salvation Army Store has closed and will move just up the road.
People have been using the wood left behind by the cyclone as fuel for beach fires.
The 10-year-old was swept down Marian Creek on Hollyford River.
The council says it will be installing a metal railing at the site after the incident.
Some of Marine Parade's Norfolk pines are over 140 years old.
Louwrens Burger needs someone to see the value in his revolutionary picnic table.
More classrooms have reopened at the flood-hit education provider.
Federated Farmers Hawke's Bay president Jim Galloway welcomes the spell of wet weather.
Louwrens Burger from HB Engineering & Construction in Napier demonstrates his ingenious new bench table.
Artists Gary Waldrom, John Lancashire and Angus Walker join for exhibition
They've endured a flood and a cyclone, but the model warbirds keep on flying.
Director Anne Corney has assembled a cast and crew to take audiences to 1944 New York.
A final check of known locations in early January confirmed all traces were gone.
Caryn Williams says many factors contribute to young adults being at risk.
The total cost of demolition of Category 3 properties has been estimated at $6 million.
The community is preparing a petition and a hikoi in protest at the closure.
It was Bill Rodgers' dream to settle here. His friends made it a 'poetic' reality.
Finalising the optimal designs for Waipawa’s main street has been a collaborative process.
Repairs to 24 roads and bridges damaged during Cyclone Gabrielle kicked off last week.