Latest from Hawke's Bay Today

Denis O'Reilly: Jones reckons a gang member is effectively a domestic terrorist
OPINION: Despite what Shane Jones says, the police are doing okay with gangs.

Operation Cover Up CHB bundles up Hawke's Bay knitters' epic efforts
The event was a 'Winter Heartwarmer' for the knitters of Operation Cover Up.

More than 200 pizza boxes picked up for art competition
Vinci's and Boyd-Dunlop Gallery's inaugural charity pizza box art competition takes off.

Jono's helping those in Tararua District with their health journeys
A programme run in Tararua District is helping improve people's wellbeing.

"My soul is in New Zealand." Family's link to Pahiatua's past
There were some extra-special visitors to Pahīatua's museum.

Look into adopting your next dog from the Hastings pound
Young pup Nala is looking for someone to take them home and love them.

'Wairoa to the world': Women's rugby league rookie selected for Sydney Roosters
From Hawke's Bay to Australia's national league.

Trans students: How schools should handle pronouns and names
A teacher was struck off after refusing to use a trans student's chosen name and pronouns.

Thick fog across Hawke’s Bay cancels flights
Several morning flight arrivals and departures were cancelled.

Of course shearing is a sport
The championships invariably spark debate over whether sheep shearing is a sport.

Taking a trip without leaving his bed
There was plenty of extraordinary playing but conditions for me were not always easy

Burst water main causes traffic headaches in Hastings CBD
Repair work will continue on the intersection of Karamu Rd and St Aubyn St until tomorrow.

Hard work the recipe behind Rovers’ rampant form
Napier City Rovers' epic attack scores 23 goals in just five games.

Elsthorpe kids’ hunt continues rural tradition
Elsthorpe Community Playgroup held its fifth Take a Kid Hunting and Fishing Competition.

A forecast $96 million in cyclone recovery - who pays?
Tararua Alliance is asking for more funding from the Government for cyclone repairs.

Kura arts project inspires personal development in post-cyclone Hawke’s Bay
Identity, cyclone, bravery and confidence are the fundamentals of The Aumangea Project.

Landslide sees 50 metres of road blocked
The latest slip in Māhia appears to have wiped out a section of Kinikini Rd.

Hawke’s Bay’s surf life saving heroes recognised
Surf Life Saving New Zealand Hawke’s Bay has announced the Awards of Excellence winners.

Chris Finlayson to lead Cyclone Gabrielle negotiating team
Former attorney general the lead negotiator for cyclone recovery package.

Heather Skipworth leaving Te Pāti Māori
Just weeks after being nominated, Heather Skipworth will not stand in Tukituki.

Rare Mambo artworks to feature in exhibition
Rubber Soul will have never-before-exhibited works for sale.

Pukehou students have been running 1km a day
The sponsored run is helping to raise funds for a new swing set.

Pool a huge asset to community
"The things that are important to communities aren’t just roads and pipes."

Looking for a page-turning psychological thriller? Pet could be for you
Pet is a novel narrated by protagonist Justine from two timelines.

Person dead, two others injured after Hastings crash
A person has died and two others injured following a crash in Hastings on Monday.

'Appalling': Potential job losses at EIT Te Pūkenga, process rankles lecturer
Te Pūkenga says affected staff had face-to-face meetings about restructure before email.

River levels monitored as heavy rain lashes district
Central Hawke's Bay's roading network took the brunt of the downpours.

Napier boarding houses with highest fire risk to be assessed more regularly
Authorities are working to prevent a Loafers Lodge-style tragedy in Hawke's Bay.