Timber companies say 'the great wall of wood' is not as big as it was made out to be.
Seven Sharp's Sam Wallace says this was one of the most emotional stories he's done.
The driver is fighting for life in hospital.
Rees St in the central city remains closed.
The Onehunga group is up for the Best Album of the Year, but they've got some tough competition.
It's not irresponsible parenting, however, but a BBC experiment.
1 NEWS US correspondent Rebecca Wright with the latest from Las Vegas.
There will be plenty of Kiwi interest when West Ham United plays Burnley next week.
Paddock's girlfriend Marilou Danley was in the Philippines at the time of the attack.
As the talks begin, who has the upper hand in the fight for Winston?
The 50 tonne truck eventually overtook the Honda hatch in illegal fashion.
The Kiwi shooting legend says the Ferns will keep the Aussies guessing tonight.
The NZ First leader didn't give much away ahead of preliminary coalition negotiations.
The first day of coalition talks will all be about process.
Taumalolo is turning his back on the Kiwis to play for Tonga.
The NZFirst leader revealed his lighter side when this morning's presser hit a snag.
Taxi driver's brain snap is caught on CCTV.
She says she would donate proceeds from the show to victims' families.
A jury has found Peter Carroll guilty of murdering Christchurch man Marcus Tucker.
The Labour delegation left without saying anything to the media about how the meeting went.
UK PM Theresa May's speech might hold the record for the most awkward moments.
Locals say the new $3.6m intersection, near Blenheim, is poorly designed with several incidents since it opened.
"How does a player get up for a match in a competition that has already been won?"
The group also met New Zealand First's Winston Peters today.
It's unknown if the whale was struck by the ship in the harbour, or at sea.
Fifita has reportedly called Australia coach Mal Meninga to inform him of the decision.
Khaled Al Jouja grows food to feed needy kids, and had just launched a pop-up nursery.
A Tongan fisherman went missing in rough seas two days ago.
The Porirua Adventure Park will pump $40 million a year into the local economy.
John Armstrong says we're stuck with the riddle of "nothing ruled in, nothing ruled out".
"I would rather sit behind bars standing up for what I believe in," Rebecca Bredow said.
Denis Shapovalov has beaten big names such as Juan Martin del Potro, Jo Wilfred-Tsonga and even Rafael Nadal this year - and he could be on his way to Auckland.
Footage shows the two men trying to steal more cars as they try and escape.
Coach David Kidwell says the focus is now on their 24 man squad.
Stephen Paddock massacred nearly 60 people at a country music festival.
Police have yet to decide if they lay charges over the incident.
"If you want to find out about Jason maybe you should ask Jason and the Tongan team," said Nikau.
A police spokesperson says they do not know whether anyone has been injured.
The NZ First leader addressed reporters after conducting meetings with National and Labour.
The pop star made the announcement on her Facebook page.
The chat show host was amazed to find that the actor who plays the lead role in Riverdale isn't American.
Slade's Holden is out of action until tomorrow after a nasty crash in today's opening session.
Cane and Squire have been named to start for New Zealand in their Test against the Springboks on Sunday.
Corin, Andrea and Katie discuss how the week in politics echoes a very similar scenario two decades ago.
Police were called to the scene in Mount Cook just before 6pm today.
The danger posed by a huge fault line that runs through NZ is being discussed at a summit.
"He is without peer when it comes to the culture and professionalism required to be successful at the highest level."
The Silver Ferns have gone down 57-54 against Australia at Spark Arena in Auckland tonight.
Police say one of the patients from the incident in Otara has suffered moderate injuries and may require surgery.
St John were called to the scene on Setters Road at 6.30pm.
There is a stretch of road north of Auckland that locals "avoid like the plague" and it is easy to see why.
David Morrissey sells the devices and says they've already proved their worth.
The horse was potentially spared the slaughterhouse.