
Entries for Hawke's Bay summer photo competition roll in
A stunning fishing sunset, a thunderstorm mirrored in glass and some fun in the pool.
A stunning fishing sunset, a thunderstorm mirrored in glass and some fun in the pool.
StoryWalk combines fun with maintaining literacy levels in Napier and Hastings Parks.
Cherry growers have been hit hard by heavy rainfall a week out from Christmas.
Finalists revealed on Cuisine Good Food Awards' prestigious list.
Havelock North Intermediate's production of Lion King Jr brings the savannah to school
The neighbourhood took on Spark. The stress it brought the Fookes' has been significant.
Napier and Hastings invested heavily in Three Waters process, Napier deputy mayor says.
Fiona Le from Shadowcat Tailoring is donating $4 from each of her masks to Cranford.
Magpies 'hungry' for finals action.
Havelock North could win the tie with a 2-0, 3-1 or 4-2 victory
William Trubridge on being a full-time dad, filming and free diving
Cell tower finally up in village
Sometimes the answer to a problem can be staring you right in the face.
She drove over the concrete kerbing twice as she passed through the roundabout
Chloe Croft says it's an issue NZ isn't too concerned about, but "it will be soon enough".
Westpac has announced a new home in Hastings after 20 years in CBD tower block.
"The work he did in those early days meant the service was here when he needed it."
The half marathon is attracting entries from across the globe after going virtual.
Scientist and researcher say there needs to be more pollen monitoring in New Zealand.
"My husband heard a scuffle last night and when we pulled the curtain we found it."
The large seal was sighted on Monday in Havelock North's Karamū Stream.
People are generally sticking to lockdown rules, as Hawke's Bay readies for alert level 3.
Region closing in on vaccinating 30 per cent of its total population.
'Be a devil, come in,' a sign outside the shop exhorts.
"I've not got make-up on, so it's great."
Musical duo, The Cellars, are organising and performing in an all-women artistic event.
Crashes from Central Hawke's Bay to Tarawera kept emergency services busy.
James Wattie residents have been competing in cycling, swimming, walking and lawn bowls
"We are hoping to book 60 people a day. If we have the space, we can do walk-ins."