
Power crews work street-by-street; SH5 plea for motorists
Unison power crews are working street-by-street repairing power
Unison power crews are working street-by-street repairing power
It will fall to district councils to determine if they need a temporary bridge.
Maria Hollingshead thinks humour and humanity are getting her through losing her home.
At least 10 Hastings district rural communities were isolated after Cyclone Gabrielle.
Hon Michael Wood, Minister of Transport visited Downer in Hastings to view Bailey bridge components. Developed by the British during the WW2, Bailey bridges are a versatile, cost effective system being relatively quick and easy to put up.
Mark Law is becoming accustomed to responding to natural disasters.
Speed drops are proposed around schools on local roads.
Injuries and hospitalisations from the cyclone have so far proved challenging to collate.
Police have released details of the last sighting of the missing 40-year-old man.
Police, firefighters and a rescue helicopter were sent to the remote scene.
Mum Laura Marinus documented her kids' unusual trip to school.
The building housing the city's only urgent medical care centre is on the market.
OPINION: Hipkins has found out the hard way what people who cover crime know well.
The woman’s injuries are currently unexplained.
Of hunkering down and mucking in
The lone bridge connecting half of Ellis Wallace Rd with the rest of the world is unsafe.
Rangitane’s Te Ringa Kaha to the Te Matatini National Kapahaka Competition last week.
Hastings SCPA overwhelmed by the kindness of animal lovers after Cyclone Gabrielle.
It comes as autumn rainfall totals are predicted to be normal or above normal.
OPINION: Gang expert and social worker reflects on 'crappy people' and 'our best angels'.
Dannevirke’s McNair family made the NZ Slazenger Open team.
Residents have been fearful after the post-cyclone crime spree.
Police have set up mobile bases in Hawke's Bay after residents voiced fears for safety.
Carper makers Bremworth and Godfrey Hirst are locked in a litigation battle.
Preparations are under way for March 10-12 in Eketāhuna to celebrate 150 years.
Ākitio residents are worried they may be completely cut off.
Tractor used to rescue young grandchildren - community rally around each other.
Iconic chocolate shop has massive clean-up ahead.