The city moved down from Level 3 to Level 2 late last Wednesday. Today it's back at Level 1.
By April, people would see shops, hairdressers, gyms and outdoor hospitality reopening.
The SPCA reveals its List of Shame and the Govt signals an overhaul of the Holidays Act.
They've also suffered an injury blow to star import Lamar Patterson.
The Covid-19 Response Minister says Auckland's most recent outbreak looks to have been “reasonably tidy” and contained.
“The devil will be in the detail ... there are a lot of concerns about religious freedom and free speech,” Jim Marjoram says.
For a second day an effort is underway to re-float the whales.
Māori and Pasifika children, and those with disabilities, are much more likely to be living in poverty.
Jazz Thornton says the Ministry of Health "freaks out" over criticism of it or the country's mental health sector.
They say it will make things easier for employers and workers.
A pandemic and several lockdowns later, Ayesha, Vincent and their daughters Freda and Toni are adjusting to the Kiwi way of life.
The Supreme Court declined to halt the turnover of Trump's tax records to a New York state prosecutor.
Weber earned the role officially after previously standing in for Cane at times during 2019 and 2020.
Kiwi charity Bellyful holds a monthly cooking event which prepares meals for families with young and newborn children.
The Prime Minister says it was a "standard function" meant to acknowledge Peters' service.
“We are working actively with Auckland Regional Public Health staff on next steps," the ministry said in a statement.
The case is connected to the February outbreak in Auckland.
Stars from all five teams were asked what rugby means to them and they weren't afraid to give honest answers.
Check out the 1 NEWS' political team's analysis of another big political week.
The Kiwi heavyweights came together for a press conference, days out from their fight in Auckland.
There were 37 referrals for dual voting after the 2017 General Election, 126 in 2014, and 63 following the 2011 General Election.
The student hasn’t been back to school since being asked to isolate and get a test.
The 25-year-old man will face court today after allegedly cultivating an estimated 46kg of psilocybin.
Bridges claimed Andrew Coster is more concerned about "being hip",
A report into the outbreak suggested checking bathroom exhaust fans met fresh air standards.
ACT’s leader wanted to know if the PM knew what Operation Tauwhiro’s English translation is.
The results of lakebed mapping have provided further evidence of an active fault there.
The Māori Party co-leader is calling for a ministerial inquiry into treatment of inmates.
The epidemiologist thinks Auckland should be at Alert Level 1.5.
Facebook says Australian news will be restored on the site "in the coming days".
The former Black Cap gives aspiring cricketers the low down on what makes Conway so good.
National leader Judith Collins had called for Lucinda Baulch to be deported.
Paora Raharaha ran the Tarawera Ultramarathon in gumboots to raise money for the community, but his real-life marathon started behind bars.
Some jobs don't require much experience and you don't have to be a scientist to go down.
Lucinda Baulch spoke to 1 NEWS outside the Grand Mercure Wellington upon leaving.
They are siblings of a Papatoetoe High School student whose Covid results were revealed earlier today.
People who went to the locations are asked to get tested tomorrow or Wednesday, depending on what day they were there.
The person died at the scene and an investigation into the crash is underway.
SPCA chief executive Andrea Midgens says New Zealanders need to wake up and realise this is not OK.
There are reports 210 workers have been presented with a proposal to close the mill.
About 3500 businesses asked for help today, the first day to apply.
Schools reopen next month, but pubs and bars still face restrictions for months to come.