
Person dies in single-vehicle crash in Ruakākā
Police and emergency services are called to a single-vehicle crash in Ruakākā.
Police and emergency services are called to a single-vehicle crash in Ruakākā.
Kiwis are driving too fast on roads not designed for high speeds, a coroner says.
The man killed in Saturday's homicide has been named as Haze Peihopa, 23, from Auckland.
A viral video of a racial slur has led to an apology from the pub where it was filmed.
Police say the message sent to gangs with guns will be more powerful than the results.
The award was recognition of Maunu Cemetery's successful natural burial site.
Hui hears accounts of how mainstream education has let down young disabled Kiwis.
Motorists can prepare for delays and diversions following a serious crash in Kaiwaka.
The men's families have requested privacy while they grieve their loved ones.
Police believe the vehicle arson in Kamo was linked to the drive-by shooting.
The latest sea snake was found on a beach by an 11-year-old boy looking for shells.
Second highly venomous yellow-bellied sea snake found in Northland.
The teen's mum, Diane Coleman, says she has received messages from people wanting to help.
The two men had been filming themselves repeatedly throwing a puppy into the sea.
"Somewhere on the way, we have a responsibility as a village to help these students."
The family say whānau and police have been amazing support in the wake of the attack.
Northland's road toll sits at 13 deaths - only one more than the same time last year.
Emergency services are currently at the scene of a serious crash in Ruakākā.
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Jennifer Roys believes her interactions with police have made Natasha's life worthless.
To spot a short-finned mako in shallow water is unusual but not unheard of.
The police officer attacked was "incredibly fortunate" to escape serious harm.
A helicopter is on the scene of a fire in Tutukaka, Northland.
"No-one's life would've been lost if they were wearing a seat belt."
Case remitted to the Environment Court to finalise easements sought by Top Energy.
Complainant Fraye Dunbar remains confused about whether a policeman used profanity or not.
St John treat more than 2000 Kiwis a year for an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
The man had sustained a serious cut to his leg that went all the way down to the bone.
Northland teens donate $50,000 waiata prize to Shine on Kaitaia charity.
Boaties who are no longer in danger can radio to cancel their mayday call.