
Hawke’s Bay basks in early summer heat, hits 30C
Hawke's Bay hits 30°C; Wairoa and Taradale lead with warm temps.
Hawke's Bay hits 30°C; Wairoa and Taradale lead with warm temps.
Coastal rubbish piles frustrate locals and fishermen.
Free coffee and ice cream as Napier marks 150 years.
'It’s unbelievable how I acquired them'. Beloved binoculars stolen from Westshore home.
First they delivered presents at Ronald McDonald House - then they delivered on the pitch.
'The marae's still alive, the carving is still alive and the people of Tangoio are alive.'
Despite the pou's return, Tangoio Marae still awaits repairs two years post-cyclone.
Featuring musicians with disabilities, Mutes from Mars perform in Hawke's Bay on Nov 28.
Creative Arts Gallery is getting into the holiday spirit, with Christmas fast approaching.
The victim was taken to hospital with serious injuries.
Judge: 'Colourful is a polite description. It’s not colourful. It’s abusive.'
A hand-carved pou lost in the cyclone has been found on Mahia Beach, 100km from home.
Health NZ is expecting to vaccinate 1400 RSE workers.
Katie Kettle was once a Navy chief now she transforms homes by refining and rearranging.
Community support for the Christmas Parade in Napier is rising after a post-Covid slump.
Mum accuses Education Ministry of breaching its own criteria.
The couples with kids decided they weren't going to fight each other to get a place.
Tens of thousands raised for cancer battler Jason Hooker used to make him comfortable.
OPINION: Napier's vote is 'akin to a high-stakes game of poker'.
Organisers were 'blown away' by the creativity and passion displayed in the entries.
Summer Regatta sailing and kahawai fishing are features of a busy weekend.
Napier CBD to celebrate Christmas with a month of events, starting November 23.
Two proposed residential development sites in Havelock North were removed from the FDS.
'The younger ones are quite likely to be more militant about it.'
Hastings hairdresser third in her category at New Zealand Hairdressing Creative Awards.
A personal journey with mental health inspired 18-year-old to break stigma in heels.
The colourful creation, made of fabric, was found sitting outside the museum’s entrance.
'Forestry people opened roads, towed gear through flooded rivers.'