
DoC: Decision on Cape Kidnappers track reopening 'imminent'
A massive landslide seriously injured a pair of Korean tourists in January.
A massive landslide seriously injured a pair of Korean tourists in January.
The future of the digitised historic collections looks grim without funding.
People can now visit the box office, the first time a door's been open since 2014.
It was believed to be the worst hail to hit Hawke's Bay in more than 20 years.
Fiona and John Hudson were lucky enough to see Piera race in United States fortnight ago.
Napier City Rovers were training when they heard bangs, and saw armed cops swarm.
A budget of $2m has been proposed for the district council to carry out the work.
Crew clocked off at 2am after exhausting, emotionally draining day.
Napier lost its hospital. Now it doesn't have anyone on the health board either
Motorbike rider dies in fiery crash on "unforgiving" road despite efforts of hero truckie.
"I think it'd take longer to get an Uber than to call a taxi."
"No bars, no grilles, this is a building for the community."
Councils propose to work together to fill Lowe's Lake and improve stormwater.
One person dead after a crash between a motorcycle and truck on the Napier-Taupo Rd.
The clinic and services win award for Outstanding Contribution to Health in Hawke's Bay.
Rob Ferreira looks forward to helping students achieve their aims and goals.
Bringing together thousands of gift packs is a massive logistical operation in itself.
Some parts of attraction "getting to an age that they need more than just maintenance".
A fallen chestnut tree has caused damage in Hawke's Bay Hospital's memorial garden.
Marching groups from across the North Island arrive in Napier ahead of championships.
A look at the week's business news in Hawke's Bay.
The 19-unit property on Havelock Rd is among the top-rated motels in Hawke's Bay.
Jury Thompson named as the man who died on Friday three months after a cycling accident.
The incident occurred along SH51, on a stretch from Hastings to Clive.
As fire spread through the grass, firefighters realised they'd been burgled.
Cooling properties and cars could be tough, with burglars active in 22C nights.
53 pallets of trikes, 5700 balls to inflate. This Bay gift giving's on a different scale.
John van den Berk contacted council three weeks before his business' lights went off.
Kevin Atkinson fears he's on the outer, as nervy wait beckons.
It's only going to get hotter in Hawke's Bay and fire and emergency services urge caution.