
Man accused of murder of Javon Aranui named
Name suppression continues for a second man charged with murder.
Name suppression continues for a second man charged with murder.
A chance encounter with a beggar beside a KFC inspired him to start the movement.
Police are awaiting the results of a post-mortem after a death at a Karamu Rd North motel.
She won 200 metres titles in 2021, 2022, and 2023 - but she has a bigger goal.
A young Kiwi footballer's travels have taken him around the world and now to Napier.
Economists and CEOs see light at the end of the tunnel. What about on the streets?
Private donation enables the digital archive to continue for three months.
The hui at Omāhu Marae follows several that drew thousands across the motu.
Sophie Scott rides victorious in the $80,000 Olympic Cup at HOTY in Hastings.
Zoram Smiler's rise through the Hawke's Bay age groups is complete.
The forbidden driver who had earlier sped away from police faced several charges.
He wore an itsy bitsy teenie weenie orange plunging-top mankini.
Stolen-then-abandoned bush turns out to be a massive cannabis plant.
Further work required to design appropriate flood mitigation.
Thousands are expected in the last days of the Horse of the Year Show.
Pakowhai Rd was closed and diversions in place along Te Ara Kahikatea and Elwood Rd.
Pocket rockets take to the Horse of Year arena.
Napier City Rovers is where it started for Scottish football international Jonathan Gould.
Police spikes used after man fails to stop for police in Bayview ending in Napier arrest.
Adverse weather watches have been issued for late Monday and early Tuesday.
A man in his 20s is in a serious condition at Hawke’s Bay Hospital after the crash.
Horse of the Year begins in Hastings on Tuesday.
It caps a remarkable day for NZ athletics after Hamish Kerr won gold in the high jump.
The incident was reported just before 9am.
The annual Lindisfarne Gala was once again bringing smiles to faces and raising funds.
Adam Green and Megan Banks were elated after their epic scooter journey.
International Cultures Day returns after a five-year absence.
Variety store owner Thomas Park hoped for a few customers, but the car park was empty.
With the usual airport shrouded in fog, it was time to try a new landing spot.
Organisers ensure bar lifts for 2024 HOY.