
News snippets from Northland
Flooding causes power cut; fatal crash; and pair accused of bashing elderly woman in court
Flooding causes power cut; fatal crash; and pair accused of bashing elderly woman in court
As with many large-scale entertainment acts, Covid-19 has dramatically changed wrestling.
Five friends are hitching the length of the country to raise funds for suicide prevention.
Motorists can prepare for delays and diversions following a serious crash in Kaiwaka.
The men's families have requested privacy while they grieve their loved ones.
The outage could last up to three hours while Northpower restores power in stages.
It's understood the alleged thieves arrived at the petrol station in up to three vehicles.
Hunt goes on for wanted man; and sisters take shot at fame.
"We are aware of the situation at Waikato DHB and are monitoring it closely."
New Covid vaccination centre prioritises Māori and aims to combat poor uptake of vaccine.
Northern Region's Emergency Callout Squads responded to 33 call-outs this season.
Trucking firms use latest technology to track their trucks nationwide.
Whangārei hosting exhibition from one of the world's most famous artists - Yoko Ono.
Northland family with a Down syndrome son behind this year's Ronald McDonald House appeal
Blaze next to SH1 was one of four call-outs for Ōkaihau brigade is just over 24 hours.
Super Blood Moon may make appearance tonight; and suspicious fire investigated.
Artists surprised by collaborations.
Kaitaia teacher has lucky escape as she leaves bed shortly before tree falls on bedroom.
A police investigation to the shooting was well under way with more details expected soon.
Northland has one of the best performing economies in the country.
Northland's charity op shops have been swamped with "a tsunami of clothing" of late.
Kiwi being killed by vehicles on Northland roads as numbers climb.
Around 60 talented artists have gathered under one roof to combine their talents.
The Advocate understands a woman and two children left the house after threats were made.
Swingbridge demolition starts; and Kerikeri identity dies after cancer battle.
Swells up to 10m battered Northland's east coast on Sunday
Illegal dog fighting rings and backyard breeders fuel the theft of loved family pets.
The proposed rating change was 'too hard, too fast', one councillor says.
Breakdown was the key to Otamatea's win over Mid Western in heavy underfoot conditions.
Tourism and business leaders lash councils for not providing enough funding for Oruku