Two dead in crashes - one in slip near Wairoa, one near Dannevirke
Civil Defence and emergency services were on alert in Wairoa.
Civil Defence and emergency services were on alert in Wairoa.
Police knocked on doors to wake families to alert them to the dangers of the rising river.
Roads have been cut-off and communities isolated in Wairoa following the downpours.
A person has died after a car collided with a slip in very wet northern Hawke's Bay.
Council called in lawyer to try to stop the sale of an artwork that disappeared for years.
Inspector clears up detective grandfather's unsolved cases.
The switch has been flicked on two North Island new solar power facilities.
Cyclone damage at the showgrounds means a fair to be held in the main street instead.
The sound of rain now brings back terrifying memories for some Hawke’s Bay residents.
"I’ve never seen water like this before."
Major state highways have reopened after rain caused flooding in Hawke's Bay.
Here's the latest news in brief from around the region.
Twenty one emergency resilience pods arrived in Wairoa just days before Cyclone Gabrielle.
More than half of the silt dumped by the cyclone is still sitting, waiting to be cleared.
Finding homes for the thousands of extra workers who will be brought in to fix roads.
Wairoa led the way with smashing temperature records last month.
Jhalena Lafaiki has powered through her first round of chemo with support from family.
It is arguably the most dominant performance since the Shield was first presented in 1902.
Bill Blake and seven of his sons all played Ross Shield rugby for Wairoa.
There is no shortage of housing repairs needed in the Hawke's Bay town.
Roads are flooded and water is threatening homes across the southern region.
The mayor hopes political parties will offer assurances with regard to helping his town.
He fraudulently claimed almost $200k in Covid-19 wage subsidies.
Craig Little hopes political parties will assure him they'll help the damaged town.
Sylvia Bell one of an estimated 130 Wairoa residents unable to return home after cyclone.
A massive Lotto win gave Wairoa residents something to celebrate after a 'tough year'.
It has been seven months since trains rolled through Napier. But be vigilant from now on.
There were so many laughs, you could almost forget the dramatic backdrop to this campaign.
No retirement villages or motels - so where will Wairoa get second-hand curtains?
The small Hawke's Bay town has had it tough in 2023. Did a local's fortunes change?