South Africa's excellent final quarter got them home at Ellis Park, but questions will remain about the performance of the match officials.
Two women dealt a staggering series of bad luck swear by icy swims for a much needed boost of joy.
The author of a new book shares the revolutionary power of doing a long-term digital detox.
Ulcers, cracks and sores - the state of your mouth can help identify some internal diseases.
This Spring could be even more volatile than normal, says 1News weather expert Daniel Corbett.
The strikes occurred while a Severe Thunderstorm Watch was covering most of the North Island, with the thunderstorms starting just before midnight, MetService said.
World recordholder Danielle Aitchison jogged across the line to cement her gold-medal favouritism.
The veteran half ended his career with last-minute heroics.
Photos supplied to 1News showed the barge aground on Carters Beach, with many people gathering on the beach to have a look.
Emergency services were first called to reports of a person being stabbed in Tomuri Pl, near Sylvia Park, at 1.31pm yesterday.
Those paying their respects include Governor-General Dame Cindy Kiro.
South Africa seemed to benefit from a blown referee call in their Ellis Park victory.
Officers were called to a commercial premises in Waipukurau at about 8.30pm last night after reports of a large group fighting.
Emergency services were called to the intersection of Tory St and Courtenay Pl at about 1.45am on Sunday, August 25.
Andrew Little was questioned about the Health NZ reforms he instigated while in power.
Police were called about 9.45pm to a Selwyn St address after a report of a man having sustained a gunshot wound.
Police were called about 10.10am after a member of the public located the body on the waterline near the Rona Bay Wharf in Eastbourne.
The incident occurred as the plane landed just after 4pm.
Five athletes will face the starter in three sports tonight.
Figures released to 1News show they cover less than 6.2% of the state highway network.
1News' Yvonne Tahana got a lift with members of Ngāti Hine as they travelled to Ngāruawāhia early on Sunday.
Police said two other adults were also injured, and remain in Waikato Hospital with moderate and serious injuries respectively.