
News snippets from Northland
Boxer to fight for national title; and pair arrested over burglary.
Boxer to fight for national title; and pair arrested over burglary.
Annual can for test pots exchange fills up the Salvation Army food banks in Northland.
A carnivorous flying Aussie invader has arrived in the Far North
Case remitted to the Environment Court to finalise easements sought by Top Energy.
Northland's road toll rises to six after yesterday's fatal crash in Maungatūroto.
A Ruakākā business owner says there was enough on her plate before Wednesday's break-in.
Northland's latest bowls news.
Complainant Fraye Dunbar remains confused about whether a policeman used profanity or not.
Generous residents thanked by community after Northland tsunami alert.
Cheerleading coach Angela Bradley is keen on bringing the sport to the Far North.
A Far North fitness group have hit Northland's walking tracks to raise funds for charity.
2018 Census showed 2,400 young Northlanders were not in education, training or employment.
Northland driver sped off after seeing police and was pursued through forestry road.
For several hours traffic on SH10 was backed up from Puketona to the top of Bulls Gorge.
Meanwhile, ANZ is closing one branch in Whangārei and moving staff to a nearby bank.
When Backyard Kiwi's Todd Hamilton reached into Teina's nest he found the unexpected.
Soil decontamination work complete, infrastructure work starts on State houses.
Latest spree targets reduced speed limit signs between Kerikeri and Ōkaihau.
Driver should have checked partner had got off the roof before he drove off, judge says.
A Whangārei man is devastated a boat he spent months refurbishing was destroyed on rocks.
Emergency services exercise at Northport tonight no cause for alarm
Northland dairy farmers challenged to better their milk produce and be rewarded.
3 weeks SH1 disruption north of Whangārei and Mangamuka Gorge to open over Easter.
The swings allow wheelchair users to gain maximum height, not just rock back and forth.
A missing dog was reunited with its owners in the Far North after a four-month search.
Alleged kidnapper denied bail; and water restrictions eased.
Welcome rain in Northland but still a long way to go, weather boffins warn.
Thousands evacuated as massive earthquake sparks tsunami warning.
Up to 500 evacuees were getting hot and hungry — until local businesses stepped in.