
'Hard not to think about': The Hawke's Bay golf course American architect never got to make
Famed course designer hopes he’ll be the person to come back and build it.
Famed course designer hopes he’ll be the person to come back and build it.
The high-achieving ex-Karamu High School student is passionate about race relations.
'Police were in our backyard and front as well on the streets.'
Keeping traditions alive, the Taradale RSA has the last performing Concert Party in NZ.
Warm air could see Hawke's Bay break a 1973 weather record on Sunday.
From cancer survivor to Cancer Society hero fundraising machine.
About 60,000 women were treated during the Hamlins' lifetime.
Young Enterprise students prepare to sell their innovative products and services.
'Systems issues' with new technology have given parkers pushing the boundaries a reprieve.
The name of the laundry waka serving Hawke's Bay is 'Piki'.
The bus is on the market in Hawke’s Bay, so can its sale also help confirm a Kiwi legend?
Marriage and medals have captured Kyle Baxter's heart at the club.
Police were called to the crash on SH2, near the Kennedy Road off-ramp.
A beloved Napier earthquake survivor became Hawke’s Bay’s very own 'Captain Tom'.
Entries are now open for Hawke’s Bay’s annual Peak Trail Blazer.
Some of the highest gusts were recorded at Cape Kidnappers which reached up to 110km/h.
The burglar had held the police dog's jaws shut with both hands.
EIT is asking year 13 students to apply for scholarships to create a pathway to a degree.
All signs are pointing to a kiwi population renaissance in Hawke's Bay.
Dangling from a helicopter above flood waters gains NZ Defence Force recognition.
It's the first time the awards have been held in the associate judge's home town.
Dali Susanton even took police to a place where magic mushrooms grow.
The streets of Hastings were humming in celebration of te reo Māori.
Military flag repaired and returned to Hastings District Council.
Butcher apprentice to take his skills to Paris and compete in World Butchers’ Challenge.
Report has been 10 years in the making.
The Crown says the eye surgeon strangled his wife and staged it to appear a suicide.
An estimated 7000 people are turning out for the festival.
Is author Christina Sanders' latest effort the next Ockham New Zealand Book Award winner?
Hawke's Bay Airport is seeking a name for its $1.6m Austrian-built fire truck.