Three injured after crash
Two vehicles collided on Gordonton Rd leaving three people with moderate to serious injuries.
Kids going without lunch
Breakfast club at Te Kohanga School is busy on Fridays. The food at home has run out by then.
Mt Ruapehu crater lake heats up
A series of "tiny earthquakes" and rising water temperatures at Te Wai ā-moe is actually reassuring, experts say.
Hamilton teachers self-isolate
Schools act after couple discovered that their house guests shared plane with first coronavirus case.
Seven ill on cruise ship
Voyager of the Seas docked in Tauranga on Monday, but the Ministry of Health says there's no coronavirus risk.
'Urgent' need for scooter/cycle paths
Hamiltonians have embraced e-scooters, but Hamilton remains a far from e-scooter-friendly environment.
Clash over meters
A recent informal chat between councillors has raised the contentious issue of water meters in Hamilton.
Paragliding crash at Karioitahi
A paraglider activated his personal locator beacon after a paragliding crash.
Hamilton dairy robbed
A dairy staff member was assaulted when two people robbed the store armed with a knife.
Robbery in Ngaruawahia
Staff were threatened with a knife in an aggravated robbery where a group stole cigarettes.
Volcano seafood study
MPI hopes to test seafood near volcano for toxic compounds such as arsenic and mercury.
Man arrested after police chase
Pursuit through city kicked off when police spied a stolen vehicle in Hamilton.
Job 'recommended for boys'
Men aren't the only people who can lift stuff, says potential applicant for a Hamilton grocery store job.
Drought declared in Waikato, South Auckland
A total of $80,000 is available for rural support trust to help farmers cope with drought.
Farm environment awards finalists
Technology and innovative thinking puts these farms ahead of the rest.
Port of Tauranga tips profit slide
The port company has revised down profit expectations to under $100m for the full year.
Fire rips through firewood business
Rob Sheehan ran out in his underwear to find his business on fire.
Chiefs told to get heads in the game
Chiefs to get more physical in warmup, but coaching staff feel it's upstairs where players need to adjust most to combat slow starts.
Chiefs' unique player development
Warren Gatland says Chiefs' innovative approach to player development early in the season has been valuable.
Chiefs 2021 coach revealed
Clayton McMillan named to fill in for Warren Gatland in next year's Super Rugby season.
Chiefs' double ABs blow
Chiefs' bye week soured with injury news on Angus Ta'avao and Luke Jacobson.
Chiefs desperate to fix slow starts
They've played from behind in every match this year, and Warren Gatland knows it can't continue.
Ocean's comfort becoming threat
The relentless march of the sea isn;t a reason to not protect the species in harbours.
Let's not bait our scientists
OPINION: Now here's a grizzle that hasn't survived the test of time. You'd think.
Here there (won't) be monsters
Attempts to find a pre-Maori race of giants is both bad science, bad history and bad race relations.
Scourge of 'scungy developers'
Are we really at their mercy? More likely it's politicians appealing to pre-existing Nimby attitudes.
'Urgent' need for scooter/cycle paths
Hamiltonians have embraced e-scooters, but Hamilton remains a far from e-scooter-friendly environment.
'Just utterly incredible'
Imagine an adult only version of Cirque du Soleil with a unique Kiwi twist and you've got Pulp, writes Nicola Brennan-Tupara
Alone on the land
Some rural neighbours don't speak face to face much because they're on social media. For some it's a recipe for isolation, for others, a lifesaver.
Virus triggers pandemic plans
DHBs ask to take stock of protective equipment while councils plan for virus arrival.
Finale for garden arts fest
Wellington collective Fly My Pretties will perform two hours of music on Saturday night.
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