Waikato
Man who sold bleach as Covid cure gets jail term converted to home detention
After 97 days behind bars, Roger William Blake is heading home after having his jail term converted to home detention.
Measles found among young children in Waikato
Health officials are urging families to get vaccinated against the highly infectious disease, as two new cases emerge in Waikato.
Waitakaruru arboretum holds Easter celebration after 'massive' replanting effort
The arboretum was devastated by Cyclone Gabrielle, but was thankfully able to keep going, owner says.
Water park closed after invasive gold clams found
Freshwater gold clams are prolific breeders, able to produce 400 juveniles a day and up to 70,000 juveniles a year.
Search to continue for 79-year-old woman missing in Waikato bush
The woman has been missing for six days in Pureora Forest and searchers are warning hunters to be on the lookout for her.
Search underway for 79-year-old tramper missing in Waikato bush
Emergency services are searching for the woman who went missing in Pureora Forest four days ago.
Woman charged with murder after man found dead in Hamilton
Police said the man and woman knew each other.
Fans travel from around world for Middle-earth Halfling Marathon
About 1500 Lord of the Rings fans are converging on the Waikato town of Matamata to run in the unique race. Audio
Kaimanawa horses adoptions threatened by cost of living
The cost of living could see fewer people take home horses from the Kaimanawa Horse Muster this year, an advocate says.
Family fined thousands over emaciated state of their cattle
Seven cows were found dead at the Quigleys' Waikato farm and three others had to be euthanised.
Moving company won't return accidental $50k payment
Habitat Hotels told the High Court at Auckland that it was concerned the company had simply dissipated the remaining funds.
Person in critical condition after two-vehicle crash in Paeroa
Emergency services were called to Thames Road just before 7am.
School camp bus breaks down, then catches fire while being towed
An Auckland school is offering support to its students after their belongings were destroyed in a bus fire.
To mow or let it grow - council considers repeating trial
A wildflower and no-mow trial in Hamilton parks and reserves has shown good results, but whether it will be repeated is still to be decided.
University's enrolments slump for third year
More students are dropping out after their first year, and fewer are signing up in the first place, the university says.
Second person arrested after death of Raglan man
A second person has been arrested in relation to the death of Cedric Maniapoto in Te Uku, near Raglan.
Raglan homicide: Man charged with murder of Cedric Maniapoto
The 29-year-old will appear in court tomorrow.
Police name fisherman found washed up near Raglan
The 44-year-old had been missing since 29 January.
Abandoned pet turtles 'far more widespread than initially thought'
Visitors to Hamilton gardens can go reptile spotting at Turtle Lake, but the red-eared slider turtles the lake is named after are a global pest that do not belong in New Zealand's waterways.
State Highway 30 reopens after serious Waikato crash
State Highway 30 has reopened after a two-car crash that has also left two people with serious injuries.