
The Hits: Thank goodness for dogs and kind strangers.
Walking the dog and meeting people is one of the best forms of counselling.
Walking the dog and meeting people is one of the best forms of counselling.
Hundreds of properties will lose electricity during the maintenance work.
Applications for assistance are still open and the fund is still accepting donations.
Kīngitanga offers support on a visit to Ngāti Kahungunu iwi.
Local Hastings man named Bunnings and Touch NZ Home Ground Hero.
Louise Ward from Wardini Books reviews Return to Valetto by Dominic Smith.
The Labour politician will not contest his Napier seat in October's election.
Liz Wightwick was left nearly unable to walk after a fall, two days from anywhere.
Ongoing, critical staff shortages narrowed NZDF's work during the cyclone.
Parkhill Road resident Andrew Caseley, a former HBRC chief executive, has appealed.
The 180 tenants affected will be receiving letters notifying them of the increase.
Demand for more retirement villas has prompted expansion plans.
Scattered showers may hit the Bay this Easter, but MetService says this could change.
After three years of disruptions, the new whare is ready to welcome the school community.
Groove metal band Realthentic is playing a cyclone relief fundraiser at the Cabana
The woolhandler triumphed on Saturday night at 27 weeks pregnant.
There is a skewed national perception of what life is like in Hawke’s Bay right now.
The council has revealed what the site will likely be used for in the future.
The flats were expected to have been finished by July, but are still not ready.
"We still need to understand what caused the damage; how to avoid this happening again."
A line snaked down to the street in the hours leading up to the event.
Just 4 per cent of the 1600 applications received had come from flood-hit Wairoa.
One driver returned an excess breath alcohol reading four times the legal limit.
A full wrap-up of round two of the Hawke's Bay premier club rugby competition.
Rangers prepare for higher level of competition after winning promotion last year.
Man set fire at Napier property after being confronted for stealing cash at party.
Bailey bridge goes up at Rissington; Dartmoor scheduled for next week.
Ngāti Kahungunu chairman Bayden Barber sees it as an opportunity rather than a "risk".
Matthew Fa'alele told police searching his home that they would find cannabis and weapons.