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Police say a re-investigation into the homicide began in 2020. They say a trial has been underway for a new genetic investigative tool which may provide new leads after a DNA sample was obtained.
A brace of tries to Adam Pompey in the second half's seen the Warriors reverse a three-game losing streak. Coach Andrew Webster says it was far from perfect, but they showed heart. The Bulldogs' hopes ...
Tonight's set to break the record for New Zealand's biggest crowd at a darts match - with more than 5 thousand fans pouring into the arena.
The US president is on Friday, local time, meeting his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Alaska. His post, which appeared on his Truth social platform in the hours before he boarded Air Force One ...
The Kiwi side are back into the top four after snapping a three-game losing streak, and have just about guaranteed a top eight finish with three rounds to go. Fisher-Harris says their mentality was to ...
Police were called to Colwill Rd after 5.30. Two people sustained minor and moderate injuries.
It'll set the stage for next year's inquiry into Pauline Hanna's cause of death Polkinghorne's lawyers say he's open to giving evidence at the inquest. At his trial, they argued H ...
Public Health Service Director Doctor Nick Chamberlain says it would be a bad look if hospitals didn't have healthy food guidelines. Chamberlain says they're trying to provide guidance, which still ...
Peters argues the 449-million for infrastructure, project management, and wind-down costs isn't all lost, with elements still being used. Settlement for cancelling the contract with a Hyundai shipyard ...
Stats NZ says food inflation was back up five-percent for the year to July. The heftiest increases include butter rising 42-percent, cheese 29, and produce climbing more than seven. Infometrics ...
The Dragons are in town, with their Kiwi hosts desperate to get back to winning ways. That's especially so after the fourth-placed champions, the Panthers, controversially lost last night in golden ...
Open Justice reports the court has referred his case to the Family Court - for a decision. The man was ordered into care after he smashed a neighbour's windows with an axe in 2004, because of the risk ...