The large swell along Westshore Beach might have been good news for surfies but nearby residents could have been a little concerned. Video Paul Taylor.
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Local Focus: Community Patrols are the ears and eyes of the police
They may just be cruising around, but Hawke's Bay Community Patrollers have got your back.

Illegal boy racer events in Hawke's Bay
Hundreds of people gathered in Onekawa for one of several illegal car meets. Video / Supplied

Sign language from an early age
Napier mother Anita talks about a new fund that has helped teach her son Axl learn sign language from an early age. Video / Warren Buckland

Local Focus: Learning to love the Gisborne cockroach
Experts say the Gisborne cockroach needs to be celebrated, not exterminated.

ESA Actors workshop
Eastern Screen Alliance board member and local actor, educator and advocate Daniel Betty with support from other members of ESA conducted a actor's workshop at Toi Toi, Hastings. Video Warren Buckland

Local Focus: Art Deco Hastings on the rise
Hastings' upgrade is revealing more Art Deco buildings than Napier.

Mother speaks out about assault on toddler
Aotea Brown speaking at a Heirs of Tane Trust whanau community hui at Anderson Park, Napier, about being a mother of a 3-year-boy assaulted at Cornwall Park, Hastings.

Scooter loves his wheels
A disabled pet in Hastings has his life restored after his owner made him wheels to get around. Video Warren Buckland

Local Focus: Apprentices powering us up
New Kāinga Ora development is almost complete in Hastings as apprentice numbers jump.

Bay bots take on the World
Hawke's Bay students Ella White, Mary-Jane Richards, Jimmy August and Ruby Langford will represent New Zealand at the First Global Challenge in Geneva Switzerland in October 2022. Hawke's Bay Today reporter James Pocock chats to the creators.

Local Focus: Big shake up for Hawke's Bay's public transport
Buses are out and on-demand vans are in for Hastings residents.

Waipukurau smash and grab
CCTV footage of a smash and grab in Waipukurau, Hawke's Bay. Video / Supplied

Napier pensioner housing protest
A small group of pensioners are concerned about their future if Napier City Council sell their flats. They protested outside council buildings. Video Warren Buckland.

Monster kingfish caught by bow from bridge
Bow-fisherman shoots monster kingfish off Napier bridge. Video / Hawkes Bay Today

Ros hands over the reins
Leg Up Trust founder Ros Rowe has retired, Jessie McLean has big shoes to fill. THe ladies chat to Hawke's Bay Today reporter James Pocock

Local Focus: Hit virtual art show for Hastings
International sensation, Terminus is showing in Hastings City Art Gallery.

Headstone in Dannevirke Settlers Cemetery damaged
A Headstone at Settlers Cemetery in Dannevirke was badly damaged. Video / Leanne Warr

Tahiti style in Flaxmere
Day-j Mahana Gemmel and Taina McClutchie bring Tahitian dance to Flaxmere.

Focus Live: Andrew Little makes planned-care announcement
Andrew Little announces the Government’s plan to tackle delays in hospital waiting lists caused by Covid-19. Video / Supplied

Focus: Covid Outbreak | Saturday 30th April Wrap
There were seven new Covid deaths announced on Saturday, and 7043 new community cases. Video / NZ Herald

Focus: Covid Outbreak | Thursday 28th April Wrap
There were 9047 new community cases of Covid-19 on Thursday, and the Ministry of Health revealed 13 more Covid-related deaths. Video / Dean Purcell / Mark Mitchell / Michael Craig

New houses Korowai Street Flaxmere
New housing in Korowai Street, Flaxmere is a mixture of 1, 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes which whanau will be moving into over the next month. We walk through a 2 bedroom house built by the Soho Group. Video Warren Buckland.

Smooth ride for Napier bicycle repairer
Roger Davis would rather restore old bicycles than do the gardening. From a garage in Napier he repairs bikes for cancer fundraising.

Bayden Barber new Ngati Kahungunu chairman
After 26 years as the chairman of Ngati Kahungunu, Ngahiwi Tomoana has been beaten in Iwi elections by Hastings District Councillor Bayden Barber.

Focus: Covid Outbreak | Tuesday 26th April Wrap
There were 6,380 new community cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand on Tuesday and a further four Covid-19 related deaths. Video / NZ Herald / Dean Purcell / Michael Craig

Jay Scott displays her mana
Jay Scott speaks out after confrontation at Havelock North Village Green

Local Focus: Stumping up for Anzacs
A landmark tree is becoming an Anzac memorial in Hasting's Rissington.

Local Focus: Hastings' purple patch
Hastings' City Assist has been credited with lifting CBD ambience.

Renaming the Clive River
Aki Paipper is a member of a group who would like the Clive River, named after Major-General Robert Clive of England, to be known by the Māori name Ngaruroro Moko-tū-ā-raro-ki-Rangatira. Video / Warren Buckland

Positive RAT test from a lemon
Reporter James Pocock investigates whether you can get a positive RAT result using a lemon. Video / Warren Buckland

From pounding the streets to light on her feet
Reporter James Pocock talks to Kate Cormack of Napier about why she has taken up running. Video Warren Buckland.

What change would most help your business recover?
Videographer Warren Buckland asked Hawke's Bay business owners and leaders how business in Hawke's Bay can thrive moving out of Covid.

HB businesses share biggest challenge during Covid pandemic
Videographer Warren Buckland asked Hawke's Bay business owners and leaders how business in Hawke's Bay had coped with Covid.

Bioluminescence along Westshore
Bioluminescence along Westshore in Napier Reported by James Pocock

Focus: Covid Outbreak | Sunday 3rd April Wrap
18 Covid-related deaths were reported on Sunday. Video / Dean Purcell / Michael Craig / Alex Burton

Hawke's Bay actors database
Eastern Screen Alliance and Te Awa Talent have joined forces to launch a Hawkes Bay based actors database. Video Warren Buckland.

Haumoana British car museum for sale
A collection of more than 400 classic British cars and motoring memorabilia is up for sale in Haumoana. Mark Hope talks about the sale. Video Warren Buckland.

Focus: Covid Outbreak | Thursday 31st March Wrap
There were 15,250 new cases of Covid-19 in the community on Thursday, and 22 Covid-related deaths. Video / Mark Mitchell / Dean Purcell / Michael Craig