
Rugby: MAC captain wary but happy with win
NOBM retain Nash Cup while Hastings and Tech celebrate club day victories.
NOBM retain Nash Cup while Hastings and Tech celebrate club day victories.
Chatham Cup derbies crank up the knob of intensity as Wanderers, Napier Marist discovered.
Legitimate gun owners question firearms law changes. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Why has the Napier council dropped War and Memorial out of the conference centre name?
Students are preparing for Hawke's Bay's top literacy competition next Friday.
Three new directors take reins at Hawke's Bay regional council investment firm.
Here are a few things to do in the Hawke's Bay over the next two days.
EduKids Taradale donate toys to Edgecumbe children. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Hawke's Bay residents can look forward to settled week after recent stormy patch.
Generous locals just keep giving as Hawke's Bay kids get a sporting chance.
The city council stopped accepting plastics at Taradale's transfer station in May, 2014.
He has been spared a prison sentence because of his injuries.
Club history is all good but Napier Marist wants to map vision through Chatham Cup today
Eels in city square's pond have created plenty of attention.
Henry Hill School has the stats to show that an Apple iPad a day keeps your brain sharp.
Two quakes strike the region - the first a magnitude of 4.6, the second one less strong.
Napier cleans up after Cyclone Cook's deluge. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Hawke's Bay company Need a Nerd has become part of New Zealand Technology Group.
Complaints from residents have meant the end for 'beautiful' tree in Napier suburb.
Peter Williams reviews Napier choir's performance of Rossini liturgical work.
Napier expects 82mm and Hastings 66mm as Debbie's deluge sweeps Hawke's Bay.
Author and former Napier City manager is speaking on ethical investment tonight at EIT.
Sam Bradley says the Harbour to Hills should be on every triathlete's bucket list.
Ngati Kahungunu sail to protest the Amazon Warrior. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Judges are calling for entries to this year's ExportNZ ASB Awards, which close on June 9.
The Salvation Army are calling for people to only donate items during store hours.
If it continues, recent wet weather will put this year's vintage at risk.