The Police Commissioner says police are about 90 per cent vaccinated against Covid-19.
Jones alleges he was framed for the killing of Paul Howell in Oklahoma City in 1999.
1News understands the Govt is considering letting the beauty industry reopen ahead of the traffic light system.
Professor Shaun Hendy says Covid-19 cases emerging following the reopening of retail in Auckland are starting to "filter through".
Graham Hoete, aka Mr G, is collaborating with rangatahi in small towns to talk about mental health after his own struggles.
A video has been released showing the dangers lasers pose for pilots.
Police say the man who died and the other driver were known to each other.
The Duchess of Sussex hit the studio lot to prank vendors.
The Kiwi golfer sits five shots off the lead after carding a three-under-par 69 in Florida.
"Every new case is an urgent reminder to get tested if you’re feeling unwell," the Ministry of Health says.
The matchday 23 against France features just one debutant with rookie Kendra Reynolds earning a post on the bench.
The France-based wing dropped in for chat with the team and offered some encouragement.
Harris earned 18 caps for the All Blacks, but a troublesome ankle injury has forced him to hang up his boots.
Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins recently urged the regions to prepare for the virus by getting vaccinated.
Two more onboard the vessel have been hospitalised.
Waitematā is at 87 per cent for second doses of the Pfizer vaccine and Counties Manukau is at 84 per cent.
The disease can leave sufferers with life-long damage to their heart.
Football Ferns coach Jitka Klimkova has made six changes to the squad that played Canada.
It comes just days after demonstrators against new pandemic laws in Victoria were seen with prop gallows and nooses.
The woman was allegedly assaulted after a man knocked on her door at 5am on Friday morning.
The person is an essential worker from Auckland.
She went out for her regular morning walk on November 9, but never came back.
Covid-19 restrictions have proved too difficult to manage the 1000 people who show up for lunch, plus the 250 volunteers.
Currently just over 2000 Covid-positive patients are isolating at their own addresses.
“It smells like a toilet everywhere,” said one resident, while another described it as “just rotten.”
Another 100 spots are available for people needing to return home to see dying relatives, but they'll still have to do seven days in MIQ.
The office for Māori Crown Relations had the highest new-staff turnover rate of any core Government agency last year.