The remains of a Russian stuntman who worked on Xena: Warrior Princess before he went missing in NZ more than 20 years ago have been formally identified using photos of his gold teeth.
Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters has engaged in a verbal tussle with a heckler, following comments he made on the potential punishment of Te Pāti Māori MPs.
The former partner of a man who committed two killings more than two decades apart says he should not have been released from a mental health facility five days before he killed again.
Former Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming has been granted an emergency injunction blocking media from reporting the nature of allegedly objectionable material found on his work computer.
A council candidate has welcomed the Government’s latest boy racer crackdown - and is urging the city council to look at strategies used elsewhere to prevent illegal street racing.
KiwiRail has announced its Aratere Interislander ferry will retire by the end of August and is warning of job cuts and that passenger and freight capacity will take a hit.
Learning support in schools is at breaking point, with some schools fearing a child is going to die in their care because they cannot provide the appropriate supervision, according to a new report.
Christchurch city councillors say shopping trolleys are being abandoned on footpaths and in rivers, causing a nuisance and costing businesses millions of dollars.
General practice doctors are grateful for the government's new funding for after-hours urgent health care, but there are major concerns about how it will be staffed.