
Kaitāia men who tackled jewellery store robber rewarded
Two men who tackled a Kaitāia robber have been rewarded by the victims.
Two men who tackled a Kaitāia robber have been rewarded by the victims.
Something for the weekend - Northland under heavy rain, strong wind watches
Motorists and mayor angry at Whangārei's high petrol prices.
Inaugural Brew of Islands to be held at Kerikeri’s Turner Centre from July 21 - 22.
SH1 over the Brynderwyns, south of Whangārei will reopen in both directions from Monday.
Rugby, beer and ballet play returns to Waipū - 20 years after it was first performed.
Two Kaikohe parents are wanting to create the best for their child and others like him.
Swimmers look forward to re-opening after training in chilly outdoor pools.
Rural Northlanders hit hard by cyclone to get online support event.
As dawn breaks Northlanders commemorates the country's fallen soldiers.
Kaeo-based black-and-grey tattooist Matt Jordan has called it the 'Olympics' of tattooing.
News snippets from Northland.
Letters record Charles Stewart Alexander's internal battle with what he witnessed at war.
Northland's record wet summer gives way to drier and cooler autumn.
Stats NZ figures show a 14pc annual increase in grocery food prices.
There are services right around the region - here's a guide to where and when.
Organisers say they support more social housing but it needs to be part of a broader plan.
'We felt humbled to be so warmly welcomed back to this beautiful and spiritual place'
A coming trip to celebrate his birthday brings back good and bad memories for Joe Bennett.
Catch up on what's happening.
Opponents of boating licences view the sea as ‘the last bastion of freedom’.
Family are hopeful he will be moved out of critical care within days.
Shayden Perkinson was killed after a "serious assault".
Weather-tightness failure means part of the leaking town hall must be demolished.
The latest news from Northland's bowls scene.
New community movement Whangārei Stand Up gets a respected leader to front the campaign.
The smallest average herd sizes are in Northland, Auckland and Taranaki.
The figures suggest more vendors and buyers are reaching common ground.