Waikato
NZ Wars commemoration risks being overlooked - kaumātua
The national day of commemoration for the New Zealand Wars was marked this morning, but there are concerns it passed many by unnoticed.
Anti-drug Mongrel Mob's man was meth kingpin
In public, the Waikato Mongrel Mob said they were part of the fight against meth. In private, its deputy leader was a dealer.
Waikato police investigate spree of overnight burglaries
Police in Waikato are investigating a series of burglaries of commercial premises that occurred overnight.
Pioneering UMF: A beekeeper's story
After 25 years, Margaret Bennett is stepping back from an association she spearheaded. But there is still work to be done and she maintains she will be busy as a bee, but in the background. Audio
Museum closes after being deemed an earthquake risk
The building's Grade D rating means it is 10 to 25 times more likely to represent a risk to occupants in the event of a seismic event than a new building.
Hamilton West by-election set for 10 December
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced the date of the Hamilton West by-election, which was triggered by the resignation of incumbent MP Gaurav Sharma.
Hamilton West by-election: Labour, National play down chances of winning
All bets are off in Hamilton West, with political parties largely tempering expectations of a by-election win.
Council supports landowners in planting millions of trees planted on unproductive land
Waikato landowners have retired the equivalent of 21 average-sized farms of unproductive land and planted over 3 million trees in the past five years.
Inquiries underway after body found in Waikato River
Police say they're making inquiries about a body found in the Waikato River on Thursday.
Farming company and contractor fined $76k over damage to Waikato stream
A farming company and an earthworks contractor have been fined $76,500 for environmental damage at a north Waikato stream that left 48 eels dead.
Fatal crash with train closes SH27 near Matamata
A crash involving a car and a train has left one person dead in Matamata this morning.
Growers wince from frost damage caused by cold blast
Fruit growers across the central North Island are counting their losses after a heavy decimated crops.
'Starting the season again': Large crop of asparagus unsellable after cold snap
A cold snap has frozen the asparagus crop of one of the country's largest growers in Waikato this morning.
'Intolerable record of death' - mayors call for urgent road safety
Three mayors in Waikato have written to the prime minister and senior ministers calling for urgent safety measures to be implemented after a series of fatal crashes south of Hamilton.
Hamilton City Council fined $76k for discharging wastewater into stream
The council estimated 1.27 million litres contaminated the stream over a nine-day period, less than 2km from the Waikato River.
Orini milk tanker attack: Judge wants to hear victim's story
A judge has adjourned the sentencing of a teenager who admitted attacking a milk tanker with a claw hammer, so the victim's views can be brought before the court.
Three dead after two Waikato crashes
Three people have died in two separate crashes in Waikato this afternoon.
Hamilton mall robberies: Police warn people to call 111 not put themselves at risk
Police are investigating whether there are any links between break-ins at two Hamilton shopping malls yesterday.
New equipment helps council test readiness for marine oil spill
Emergency responders are optimistic about new technology designed to contain marine oil spills.
Hamilton crime: Security guard injured; jewellery stolen in smash and grab
Shops at a busy Hamilton mall were briefly put into lockdown after midday, as a group of masked robbers smashed cabinets at another Michael Hill store.