Follow our live updates as Kamala Harris and Donald Trump look to become the next president of the US.
The famous '27 Club' isn't true, but it is real − a sociologist explains how the myth shapes reality.
The first-ever FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup is happening next year – and the Futsal Ferns are one of 16 teams competing.
1News talks to a legal expert about how victims of stalking are treated now - and why NZ needs a better legal framework for tackling a crime many people will experience.
It's election day in the US – and there's a lot of concern about security and safety.
Police were called to Beach Rd in Murrays Bay at around 5.25pm yesterday following the discovery.
Police were called to the single vehicle crash involving a motorbike around 2.15pm yesterday.
The Kiwis finished last in the Pacific Cup to force them into a promotion-relegation match against Papua New Guinea.
Fire and Emergency crews confirmed a shed fire in Auckland's Stanmore Bay last night involved fireworks.
The Government will introduce the controversial Treaty Principles Bill tomorrow.
Auckland councillor Josephine Bartley said fireworks cause stress for animals such as her dog Milo, who has cancer.
Police were still working to establish why the mosque was targeted.
A plan has been devised to unleash the Wairoa River in periods of heavy rain through land near North Clyde, fixing a troublesome kink in the river that failed the suburb in Cyclone Bola and Gabrielle.
New Zealand-raised tennis star Cameron Norrie is returning to the ASB Classic in 2025.
The pair saved a match point to defeat the Italian duo of Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini 1-6 7-6(1) 11-9 in their round robin match.
Ohiwa Harbour residents are concerned about safety for harbour users and wildlife when jetski riders have free rein over what parts of the waterway they can use.
Liam Gillion looking at potential All Whites debut after making a promising start in the new A-League season.
The man appeared today via video link and has been granted interim name suppression.
Bluey will have her own float in the festive parade on Queen Street on November 24.
Tingjun Cao has waived his right to counsel, with his previous legal team now appointed as standby counsel.
Police said the offenders stole cash, vape products and cigarettes.
A development has been given the green light, provided an "acoustic fence" is built to appease neighbours.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand told 1News it received multiple calls about the fire at 12.09pm.
The three Chinese nationals were arrested with a "large quantity" of cash.
Vote numbers flow for critical swing states in US election, unemployment rises to a near four-year high, and 19-year-old has appeared in court charged with arson and burglary after a fire at an Auckland mosque.
The top three industries with staff working from home are information and media telecommunications, financial and insurance services, and professional, scientific and technical services.
Damian McKenzie will almost certainly wear the No.10 jersey in Dublin and, while his flair could keep the Irish busy, his kicking game will be crucial.
Toitū Te Tiriti, the group organising a nationwide hīkoi next week, say they are marching for Te Tiriti o Waitangi, not the Treaty Principles Bill.
No tickets won the $8 million prize this evening.
Trump will make his return to the White House following a stunning election comeback.