Auckland Region
Wynyard bridge closure: 'These are peoples' livelihoods at risk'
Businesses in the area of downtown Auckland are reporting a drop in turnover so large they don't have the funds to pay staff. Audio
Woman charged after alleged fake 111 call
The 29-year-old allegedly told police there had been a firearms incident - but when officers got to the scene, they realised it was fake.
Auckland University students rally against Israel-Hamas war
Tents have been pitched and more than 100 students have gathered at the city campus.
Rules around laptops, liquids eased at Auckland Airport
Taking laptops and liquids out of carry-on bags is now a thing of the past for travellers heading overseas.
Busted Wynyard Quarter bridge hurting businesses
A bridge or a knackered one at least could be sinking businesses in Auckland's viaduct. Owner of The Conservatory bar and restaurant on Auckland's water front Tricky Hartley speaks to Lisa Owen. Audio
Warning to students ahead of Auckland rally for Palestinians
Protesters in Auckland are being warned their gathering should not be turned into an overnight stay.
West Auckland the most dangerous area for cyclists and pedestrians
West Auckland is the most dangerous part of the city for cyclists and pedestrians, according to figures obtained under the Official Information Act.
Concerns for 9-year-old boy missing three weeks
TJ, also known as Riona, was last seen in the Māngere area on 11 April.
'They feel intimidated': Drinkers force people away from town centre
A south Auckland community group is sick of drinkers in the town centre and says people are avoiding the area because of the antisocial behaviour. Audio
Woman's dog put down after 'horrendous' attack
The woman's elderly terrier was fatally attacked in a park by dogs from a walking pack - she now wants tougher rules put in place.
Boarding house blaze: Police called in at least once a week for 3 years
Police were called to an Auckland central boarding house more than once a week on average for three years before it burnt down in early April.
Auckland's raised crossings ditched for new approach after criticism
Auckland pedestrians will get flashing ground lights, traffic islands and other road safety measures to replace the heavily criticised raised pedestrian crossings on roads.
Man arrested after carrying toy gun into mall
Shoppers at west Auckland's Lynnmall believed the man was carrying a firearm, prompting armed police to swoop in.
'Worse than Covid': Busy street reopens after months
For the first time this year, a busy road linking the Auckland suburbs of Westmere and Point Chevalier has partially reopened. Audio
Eden Park revamp v waterfront stadium: Which is ahead?
A working group says there is no favourite - but the public wants to see a new stadium on Auckland's waterfront.
Football's 'magic' helps Palestinians to feel supported in NZ
The "power of the game" lies in its ability to connect people, no matter their background, the organiser of a multicultural sports festival says. Audio
Auckland rugby player dies after brain injury during game
The father of three was airlifted to hospital, but died the next day.
Cost of living crisis: Families opt for Kiwisaver cashouts, cut back on food
Families are cutting back on essentials and withdrawing their KiwiSaver funds as they struggle with the rising cost of living, a budgeting service says.
What to do if you're caught in the middle of a store robbery
Armed robberies in daylight have been on the rise and the public is advised to leave the job to the police.
Te Huia supporters concerned funding for service will not continue
Advocacy groups say the train service is "developing well", but the transport minister says it's one of NZ's most heavily subsidised public transport services.