Waikato
Coromandel shooting: One dead, one injured, police confirm
A man who gave CPR to one of the victims says they were pig hunters - and 120 kids were nearby celebrating the end of the school year. Audio
Surfer dies at Whale Bay near Raglan
The man was unresponsive when brought ashore by surf life savers, and could not be revived.
Taupō finally gets to host Ironman 70.3 World Champs
For one athlete a lot has changed since she was meant to compete in the Ironman 70.3 World Championship in Taupō.
Whitianga
At different times, three ocean voyagers sailed into the Coromandel peninsula. Their names were Kupe, Hei and Cook. Each left a legacy of place names in this area, Justine is in Whitianga. Audio
'Save our Mill' meeting offers glimmer of hope
Green MP Tamatha Paul says there's a feeling of determination in Tokoroa after last night's 'Save our Mill' meeting. Audio
'The government can't step in and save every business': Local MP on Save Our Mill
Upston was one of around 500 people who attended the meeting on Monday night. Audio
Frankton School out of lockdown after reports of firearm
The lockdown was over within an hour.
Politicians to mull future of Kinleith Mill
The deputy PM is among those attending a community meeting about the mill, with calls for worker relief heading into Christmas.
Waikato teacher fired over misconduct allegations to return to work
A former representative rugby player fired from his teaching role for alleged serious misconduct during an U15 rugby trip has been reinstated.
Elderly woman and child hit with barrel of gun
Police are investigating a number of aggravated burglaries in west Waikato.
'Incredibly lucky': Four pulled from sea after getting caught in rip
The group - including three children - would likely have drowned if they hadn't been spotted, lifeguards say.
'Defend the shed' - how the poultry industry has been preparing
Avian flu has been found on an Otago chicken farm for the first time in New Zealand's history. It's something the poultry industry has spent months preparing for and we take you inside a North Island… Audio
'May happen again': Second boot camp youth goes missing
"We're dealing with complex, high-risk youth offenders," Oranga Tamariki deputy chief says after confirming two out of 10 youths absconded from the trial and a third died in a crash.
Community board chair claims he was forced to step down as he is 'too old'
"It's ageism. I should just do a Biden and go away," 80-year-old Ross Goudie says.
Police ramp up Shane Edwards' death probe
Police are going door to door in a neighbourhood as they seek more information after his remains were found at a rural location near Tokoroa last month.
Hundreds of surgeries cancelled, postponed in Auckland, Hamilton
Nearly 800 surgeries were cancelled and postponed in three months over bed shortages and lack of capacity.
Whakataukī of the Week with Jackson Owens
Every Monday to start our week off on here Nights, we invite a guest on the show to share a whakataukī - a Māori proverb - that's meaningful to them. Audio
Two towns’ news under pressure, copyrights and wrongs
The tale of two towns - Taupo and Westport - which face losing their only local newspaper. Also: new bid to change the law so parody and satire doesn't run the risk of breaking it - and to clear up… Audio
Waikato River water sent to Australia for testing over arsenic levels
While the water is safe to drink, there is something "odd" about the fact that treatment plants are not able to remove the arsenic, scientist says.
Ewe-nique golf course lawn-mowers sacked
The Tahuna Golf Club is bringing to an end more than half a century of tradition by getting rid of the flock of sheep that has long kept its fairways trim.