Waikato
Te Whatu Ora told to apologise to woman for significant delays in treatment
The elderly woman experienced significant delays in getting her echocardiogram and learning the results, which indicated severe heart valve disease and other heart disease.
Ministry intervenes in college one term after opening
It comes after the school was put in lockdown following a school brawl.
'I have $0 in savings': University staff protest over stalled pay talks
Up to 110 members of the Tertiary Education Union took strike action for three hours during the university's open day.
Mental health facility so overcrowded patient slept on the floor
The facility was operating over occupancy in late April and early May.
One dead after two vehicle crash north of Te Araroa
One person died after a two vehicle crash on State Highway 26 north of Te Araroa on Thursday morning.
Two dogs seized by council after attack on woman
The woman in her 60s was seriously injured after the attack near Tairua on Wednesday.
Te Huia train funding: 'Auckland is being a little bit precious'
Supporters of the Waikato to Auckland train Te Huia say Auckland Council is not doing its part to support the passenger service.
Waikato University staff to hold one-day strike over stalled pay talks
Staff are claiming a pay increase of five percent which their union says is a significant drop on what members first wanted.
Delays in reporting woman's X-ray results before her death
The Health and Disability Commissioner has criticised the standard of care Te Whatu Ora Waikato provided to a woman who died of cancer.
Migrant's resident visa arrived days after being killed by repeat drink-driver
An apprentice diesel mechanic who got behind the wheel after drinking and crashed, killing a young man, had recently been convicted of drink driving in similar circumstances.
NZTA to reduce Te Huia train funding
Supporters are claiming the outcome as a victory, but a Waikato councillor would not be drawn on whether it could ensure the survival of the service.
'Great shame': Lack of funding, council buy-in stalls economic development
Te Waka, which began in 2018 to drive economic performance in the fourth-largest region in the country, is the smallest and lowest-funded agency.
Grid rethink needed for Waikato power - Transpower
With power grid capacity in Waikato approaching its limit, new ways to add resilience are needed, Transpower says.
Man arrested in alleged years-long mail theft scheme
The offending came onto police's radar when a person whose new credit card - which never arrived but began to "tally up" raised the alarm.
Two injured as trucks collide with bus on highway
Hato Hone St John says 24 people were involved in the crash but only two were injured.
Hamilton councillor quits after queries about regular absences
Melaina Huaki attended only two-thirds of the meetings she was scheduled to be at, and resigned after RNZ asked why.
NZTA board to determine Te Huia's fate
A petition to save the service has gained more than 4000 signatures in less than four days.
Woman found safe after disappearing from rehab residence
She lived at the rehabilitation home after suffering a traumatic head injury in a car crash last year, police say.
Success for giant wētā breeding programme at new lab
The critically-threatened Mahoenui giant wētā has been bred in captivity for the first time in decades - at a new centre especially set up for the task.
Councillor questions $70,000 spend on te reo Māori app
Councillor Geoff Taylor called the app a luxury at a time when ratepayers were facing the biggest rate increase in two decades.