Police crackdown: Drunk driver caught near school at 3pm
Another blew triple the limit at 9am.
Another blew triple the limit at 9am.
Drama series on massive Ninety Mile drug up for seven NZ TV awards
Kaikohe man called 111 after someone tried to steal his Rottweilers and punch him.
Number two world ranking for Far North boxing world champion Mea Motu
The type 2 diabetes sufferer underwent two amputations but died from bacterial infection.
Far North town celebrates big time at annual Awanui Day.
German-style Oktoberfest and Oysterfest for Bay of Islands this month
News snippets from the Far North.
Local pharmacists are providing medical care and advice amid long GP wait times
Health officials are bracing for a whooping cough outbreak, with newborns most at risk.
News snippets from the Far North.
ACC programme specifically for Māori helps Far North man recover from serious injury
Busy time ahead for Kaitāia Riding for the Disabled.
Police arrested a man allegedly driving while three times over the legal alcohol limit.
Four have died. The Whangārei Native Bird Recovery Centre is bracing for more arrivals.
Kaitāia in line for big spring clean to welcome reopening of SH1 over Mangamukas.
The injured animal was found by bike riders.
Players descended from Dalmatian settlers get a once in a lifetime opportunity
About 100 people attended the Whangārei protest against Government changes.
The Greens co-leader visited the site amidst a second Environment Court hearing.
TAIC report included four reasons why the accident happened.
Parents stay home to care for kids: 'We are trying to juggle the bills on one income.'
Climate Change Minister Simon Watts visits Pukenui solar farm
After a downed pylon cut power to Northland, a plan to keep the lights on is launched.
Mark Mitchell and Kaipara mayor Craig Jepson attended a meeting on Friday.
OPINION: New Zealand has a goal of having 1 million te reo Māori speakers by 2040.
Less than one in a million people have the same cancer as Owen Pihema.
The offenders were allegedly carrying knives while sealing cigarettes and confectionery
Kaitāia woman left her city police career for another demanding environment.
Faster cancer care and new radiation treatment are the way forward.