
Tihei mauri ora! Hawke's Bay Today reporter on beginning his Te Reo journey this year
Reporter James Pocock takes the first steps on his te reo journey.
Reporter James Pocock takes the first steps on his te reo journey.
The buyouts will begin after Hawke's Bay Regional Council finalises its Category 3 list.
Major Buffy Little returned from service in Iraq to find her cancer had returned.
About 84 per cent of contents claims have been paid.
Owners of No5 Cafe & Larder thank those who help get business back on feet.
Walk of Wonders at Black Barn is ramping up the nocturnal dramatics.
Ruth Johnston has had to relearn how to crawl so that she can do her gardening.
Double amputee Ruth Johnston talks to Hawke's Bay Today reporter James Pocock
Court told that main aggressor had been drinking alcohol since the age of two.
Trust board members past and present have championed the cause.
The old bridge looked like a 'war movie'. Seven months on, a big milestone is reached.
Business owners say more than a month of roadworks will be the final straw.
There were almost 700 yearling steers offered of about 1650 cattle and they sold well.
Black fantail makes unlikely but timely entrance for photographer.
Must be a cool place if teenagers want to hang out there.
OPINION: The goal for most is to live a happy, stress-free life once retired.
Sylvia Bell one of an estimated 130 Wairoa residents unable to return home after cyclone.
Anna Lorck claims Hawke's Bay Prison's extra land would make it a target for expansion.
The centre is part of the strategy set in response to the 2016 water and health crisis.
Crackdown on dangerous riding in parks, streets and pathways is getting results.
Seed crops thrive on sunshine, requiring minimal water and producing few emissions.
This is the 36th year of the competition and the standards remain as high as ever.
Zane Hugh Smith appeared for sentencing for a third time.
Every vessel in Ahuriri has experienced hazardous, floating logs.
Concern from some retailers has been considered and parking has been reinstated.
Hastings District Council has bought a local artist's large Apple Core art installation.
Georgia Denton is trading her gumboots for a gown to raise funds for country communities.
Great rides soon to be great again.
Hastings District Council Pound has a pair of sister pups in need of a new home.