Analysis: The incident of a woman misidentified by facial recognition technology at a Rotorua supermarket should have come as no surprise, writes Mark Rickerby.
The Government is reviving the Three Strikes legislation Labour scrapped two years ago. 1News breaks down what the law means and why some aren't happy to see it back.
When digging next door undermined the foundations of Lindsay's garage, he found the builder's insurer QBE Insurance offered significantly less than the quoted repair costs.
Think you know your Kiwi trivia? Test yourself with 1News' daily quiz.
Police are issuing a reminder for young people to be safe online.
Police were notified of a disorder-related incident at the property at 10.17pm.
Nicola Willis has returned from Washington DC, which she said was a reminder of how fortunate New Zealand was.
Bird advocates want councils empowered to manage cat activity around ecologically sensitive areas.
Some products are claimed to be more environmentally-friendly than they actually are, according to the consumer watchdog.
Police told 1News they were notified at 7pm yesterday a person was missing from a boat on the Waitaki River.
The Prime Minister told Breakfast he expects "up to 90" offenders over the next 10 years will be affected.
An inquiry has found it does not have the capacity or capability to deal with significant, widespread weather events impacting multiple regions at once.
The blaze started as the train passed through the city of London in Ontario.
The Commerce Commission told Shelly Cullen to "stop now" in December 2020. She didn't.
The UK version of the autobiography is set to be published with her allegations about Sacha Baron Cohen redacted for legal reasons.
Edwards was the most high-profile anchor at the BBC. He hosted coverage of major events in the United Kingdom, such as announcing the death of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022.
The change to the exhibition space was made overnight on Monday, with the support of mana whenua.
A 2022-2023 outbreak of hepatitis A virus was associated with frozen berries, affecting 39 people.
This Thursday is unique in the calendar year, with retail settings completely changing in the afternoon.
The mother and seven-month-old were asked to leave by the US comedian mid show. She said she was "humiliated" and "intimidated".
The potential impacts on basic freedoms and the bill's purported impact on Māori have been discussed at the justice select committee.
New Zealanders should be following any changes to the Waitangi Tribunal's remit very closely, writes Te Aniwa Hurihanganui.
Mayor Tory Whanau said the outcome was "disappointing, but the right one".
The woman was found in the water off Māhina Bay near Eastbourne at around 8am on Sunday morning.
The mother of Zara Mitchell, 18, said Adam Michael Rapson had to live with his "choices for the rest of his life".
A debt solutions charity is seeing Government funding end as demand looks set to rise.
Police said the incident happened on Mellsop Ave in Waiuku at around 11.07am.
Officers are investigating a series of incidents across the city over the last two weeks.
After asking the man to get off the bus for not tagging on, the driver was allegedly "punched and kicked" in response.
One of the victims told 1News she was "still in shock" after herself and a friend were allegedly assaulted yesterday afternoon.
A major Kiwi scammer is convicted, mice wreak havoc on $12 million dollars' worth of kiwifruit, and all your Anzac Day trading questions answered.
The man has lost name suppression bids at every level of the court system, but still can’t be named for another two months.
Kāhui St David's is sending an open invitation for an evening honouring the 28th Māori Battalion on the eve of Anzac Day.
The Government inquiry revealed New Zealand's emergency management system exhibited "significant shortcomings" and shed light on critical gaps and deficiencies.
The trailer belongs to a charitable dental clinic that provides free care to homeless and low-income adults.
In what's believed to be a New Zealand first, Tamison Soppet's won the Junior Women's category at the Youth America Grand Prix in New York.
Our postal service is gearing up for a future dominated by online shopping as unions take legal action to protect employees.
No. 42 Squadron was deployed to Somalia as civil war rolled on and the UN tried to intervene.
The man was acquitted in a Burges court today after it was found he has auto-brewery syndrome (ABS), a rare condition where the body produces its own alcohol.
The singer, 55, was forced to cancel her European tour in February 2023 after being diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome.