
Water supply inquiry retires
A government inquiry chairman has thanked two councils for their efforts which resulted in Hawke's Bay Regional Council dropping its
A government inquiry chairman has thanked two councils for their efforts which resulted in Hawke's Bay Regional Council dropping its
Hastings Mayor Lawrence Yule says without a prosecution, councils can focus on finding the cause of the Havelock North water contamination
Hawke's Bay Regional Council has backed down from prosecuting Hastings District Council over water breaches relating to the gastro
Hearings on the Hastings District Council's intention to use a Brookvale bore to augment Havelock North's water supply in coming months
Hawke's Bay Racing's Cheval Room in Hastings was transformed in to a 60s extravaganza on Saturday night in support of the Leg Up Trust. Organisers
A free parking trial in the Hastings city centre is due to end on December 30, and the Hastings City Business Association (HCBA) is
Further proposals to reduce the risk and harm of dog attacks has been given a tentative thumbs up from local animal welfare advocates
Bay councils' staff costs rose almost $3.5 million last year. Hastings District, Napier City, Hawke's Bay Regional and Central Hawke's
It's unusual to get diabetes if you're under 20. So diabetic teens from across Hawke's Bay have come together to share their stories, make new friends and have fun. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Have you nominated anyone yet? We're on the hunt to find the 2016 Hawke's Bay Today Person of the Year - and we need your help to
A Hastings man who decided to set a crab net at Te Awanga beach got more than he bargained for.
Hastings district mayor Lawrence Yule says people's efforts to conserve water since restrictions were put in place last week is making
A Hastings primary school is bringing in self-defence tutors for its older girls because the girls are afraid of being sexually abused by older men.
A botch-up in a Level 3 maths exam left thousands of students "stumped", and many "freaking out".
"It's Not Ok" spokesperson Vic Tamati talks to Hawke's Bay Regional Prison inmates about living a violence-free life. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Hawke's Bay Regional Council chairman Rex Graham has slammed council management for keeping councillors in the dark on the Havelock
The inquiry into the contamination of Havelock North's drinking water will be postponed until late January 2017, because of a legal
Heinz Watties staff volunteered their time to put together 100,000 meals for people in need on Saturday. The 150 staff members gathered
The property market is at its peak, says Property Brokers Hawke's Bay manager Paul Whitaker. He said while prices were strong and
A mother was subject to domestic violence for 15 years before she sought support from the Women's Refuge and fled her abusive husband. "My
Time stood still for the Taradale Memorial Clock Tower on Monday morning, just minutes after the magnitude 7.5 earthquake hit, with
In terms of domestic violence across the country the statistics are not good. The statistics which encompass crime and injury associated
Fine wine, fine art, fine gardens and fine homes - all accompanied by fine weather meant plenty of fine smiles for the organisers
The biennial Wildflower Sculpture Exhibition in Hastings is back for a fifth year. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Nearly one in three Hawke's Bay people sitting their restricted licence test this year didn't have the chance to complete it. NZTA
Lotto excitement has hit fever pitch, with more than two million tickets expected to sell before tonight's record $44-million draw.
Rush Munro's Family Shares Age Old Secrets About NZ's Oldest Ice Cream Following an article in Hawke's Bay Today the family of Frederick
Company directors will have to pay out almost $145,000 after a worker was killed when a quad bike flipped and trapped him underneath.
The luckiest Lotto stores have been revealed ahead of Saturday's $38 million jackpot.
Hawke's Bay people have hurt themselves with fireworks more than 50 times over the past three years. Little wonder, the Fire Service