
Church Road says wine making and art have more in common then you think
Church Road Winery and MTG Hawke's Bay join for a nationwide Art Initiative.
Church Road Winery and MTG Hawke's Bay join for a nationwide Art Initiative.
The Pahīatua cinema has a new manager and can start playing movies again.
It was a long, hot 30 kilometres full of toots, waves and a cheering squad.
Esk Valley is a dust bowl, as winds whip up debris left by Gabrielle.
All up, 27 candidates are vying for your votes on October 14.
Cyclone recovery funds are sitting in a bank account collecting dust.
Winners will be announced at the awards dinner in Christchurch on October 19.
This will be Lyn Mackie's 25th year organising Hastings' favourite parade.
Hawke's Bay Classic Motorcycle Club joins RoadSafe for a family-friendly safety event.
Several fires have been kept under control despite the tricky conditions.
Residents were asked to conserve water while Tararua District Council fixes the issue.
Son plans surprise for parents who were married in Pahiatua 65 years ago.
It raised funds to enable the on-going care of patients and whanau at the hospice.
The seven-strong band has only been playing together since May.
Gusty winds fuel two fires in close proximity after MetService issues wind warnings.
It's the second fatal crash at that location in just 14 months.
Suffrage medal winner says the vote was probably most easily won of the women's victories.
Read some of the latest brief updates from Hawke's Bay.
Opinion: Sally Dryland says farmers have been reluctant to ask for financial help.
OPINION: "Labour no longer has a transformative bone in its collective body."
High winds will raise the fire risk across the country this weekend.
Reporter James Pocock takes the first steps on his te reo journey.
About 84 per cent of contents claims have been paid.
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.
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.