
Man charged with murdering Colombian woman back in court
The man charged with murdering Juliana Herrera has appeared in court again today
The man charged with murdering Juliana Herrera has appeared in court again today
Organ donation can only be consented to by a deceased's family, not your driver's licence.
Five days of court time needed for Northland's "tooth fairy" case involving 20 witnesses
The change has received praise from the country's oldest and largest animal welfare group.
Luie Lagud's surgery today reportedly went well, giving family and friends some hope.
'I had no idea about this dog daycare business', property manager says.
Adrian Phillips banged his head against the wall to feel better after a serious accident.
Details are scarce but the Advocate understands two utes were involved in a crash in Taipa
Northlander found guilty of illegally milling native kauri and tawa.
Kiwi who caused woman's death did not disclose NZ convictions on entering Australia.
Man instigated sexually explicit exchange of messages with 12-year-old Facebook friend.
Woman almost five times the legal limit stopped from driving by liquor store manager.
An expert flown in from Auckland will work through the night to try and fix the problem.
Ten fire trucks were sent to the blaze in Titahi Bay.
The use of facial recognition technology and its impact on Māori is under the spotlight.
Tēvita Moeakiola was a loving father of four, his eldest son said.
OPINION: What is the price of seven lives?
Nick Ashill has finally crossed the finish line in New York.
Serial offender described as having an impulse and intense desire to use violence.
Poor medical advice from a nurse caused a 7-8 hour delay in getting treatment.
A group of Kiwi friends around the world started a group chat. Then each got Covid.
Leonid Yurasov's 'most cherished dream' was for his family to be together in safety.
Samuel Fakalago was an associate of the King Cobras, New Zealand's oldest patched gang.
The hometown team will battle their longtime southern foes for Super Rugby glory.
Victims re-traumatised by reparations payments drip-fed over years.
'There are no known gang links to the event at this time,' police say.
'We have burnouts, people on top of cars, patched gang members blocking the street.'
The youth sustained moderate injuries and was being treated at Starship Hospital.
Minutes matter, union boss says, after firefighters smashed their way into a burning home.
Specimen banknote once changed hands for almost $100,000.