The serious crash unit was on the scene at Te Arai.
There will be no sailings on Sunday and the ferry line said people should anticipate further disruption to services.
Russian authorities said a search of Brittney Griner's luggage revealed vape cartridges which contained oil derived from cannabis.
The Māori Party co-leader says he doesn’t support the recent occupation of Parliament, but continues to believe vaccine mandates should be scrapped.
Police are appealing for sightings of a vehicle which arrived at and left the scene.
One more person with the virus has died and there are 618 people in hospital with coronavirus.
Chris Hipkins says he believes there is "certainly more infection in the community than the testing numbers will be showing".
Already parts of NSW face the prospect of further heavy rain that could cause more flooding.
"The property and a vehicle parked there sustained extensive damage, and a dog at the address was struck," police say.
"I think tax cuts right at the moment would be the most inflationary thing that a Government could do," Finance Minister Grant Robertson said.
A man has been arrested over the death of Perenara Tama McAllister, 30.
The scale of need is enormous. The US issued an appeal for $2.47 billion to help with aid efforts.
A recap of developments from Ukraine on the eleventh day of Russia's invasion.
“The average Kiwi family is worse off than they were 12 months ago and the Government needs to act,” National's leader said.
The orchestra debuted in front of Wellington High School students in 1947, with musicians who still held down day jobs.
The Police Commissioner told Q+A he is "incredibly proud" of how officers conducted themselves during the Parliament protest.
The 38-year-old backed up his gold medal in the downhill with a silver in the super-G.
Seeing people in their darkest of days with the brightest of smiles has had an effect on Viv James.
The North Island once had millions of tītī and other seabirds nesting but due to the introduction of predators they were wiped out.
Canterbury DHB will be distributing RAT tests to all households on the Islands early this week, as a precaution to allow early detection of positive cases.