So far, the blind man's nonprofit has created instructions for more than 540 Lego sets, ranging from a 100-piece car to a 4000-piece bridge.
Associated Press reporters made the journey after crossing into Iran from Turkey.
After an 18-month battle to get hold of official information, it can be reported Police Commissioner Richard Chambers had a complaint upheld against him.
Have you ever got the 'ick' from the food you used to love? This is something people on social media have been talking about – specifically when it comes to chicken.
Interest in electric vehicles and home solar power has been piqued by rising oil prices sparked by the war in Iran.
1News asked Marco Rubio what his message would be to countries like New Zealand ahead of his meeting at the US State Department this morning in Washington DC.
The rise was not driven by more enforcement, instead the result of higher fines set by central government, alongside a shift in how tickets were issued.
The 39-year-old was charged after allegedly producing a blood alcohol reading of 0.104 - more than twice the legal limit.
The morning's headlines in 90 seconds, including a complaint upheld against Richard Chambers, new photos from the moon mission, and JD Vance’s awkward phone call.
The crash, which occurred near Ōpōtiki around 8.30pm, saw SH2 closed until early this morning.
One critic said the joke made light of others hardship, "belittled those who did have to shut down companies."
Air New Zealand's chief executive said the airline "may have to make some more impactful decisions" as the conflict in the Middle East continues.
This morning, NASA released striking new photos taken by the US-Canadian crew during their historic lunar flyaround.
The party took place at a short-term rental last month and saw a number of people hurt.
"We down in Central Hawke's Bay haven't even got bridges repaired from Cyclone Gabrielle and yet this government are prepared to pour another $18 million into this zombie project," one opponent said.
Vance called Trump from the lectern, as the US President told the crowd through a microphone: "I love Hungary and I love that Viktor, I tell you he’s a fantastic man".
Thousands of residents in parts of Hillsborough, Mt Roskill, Royal Oak and Three Kings had been under the notice for two days following a detection of the bacteria on Monday evening.
The same park made headlines last summer when a lost boy was found wandering on a monorail line.
Infometrics chief forecaster Gareth Kiernan said everything in Australia costs visitors from NZ considerably more than a year ago.
"It is emphasized that this does not signify the termination of the war," Iran’s Supreme National Security Council said.
Marwan Khadir, 18, pulled an imitation firearm and threatened to kill a London chicken shop worker after he was given the incorrect sauce for his order.
One air controller said "she's got to name it Kennedy," referencing the airport where the baby made its second arrival of the day.
Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith will remain in custody before his trial on two counts of murder and three counts of aiding or abetting the same charge.
Oil prices dropped and US stock futures jumped after President Donald Trump held off on his threat of devastating attacks on Iran.
MetService has issued a preliminary severe weather watch ahead of Tropical Cyclone Vaianu's potential landfall this weekend.
Two men in their thirties are due in court after separate early-morning incidents, and police warn they are monitoring thefts after recent increases in prices.
New data shows petrol, diesel and jet fuel stocks have all increased, with New Zealand holding more than 50 days’ supply of each.
Foreign Minister Winston Peters said the news of the ceasefire was encouraging.
Fiji Airways said the flight from Sydney to Nadi was diverted to the Tongan capital Nuku'alofa as a precaution due to adverse weather conditions in the region.
Ngāruawāhia-raised Twidle attributed his standout first performance to late coach Paul Brown, saying: "He's the reason why I'm here".
Officers believe two attacks in Christchurch last month are connected and have urged an unknown victim to come forward.
The school is conducting a review after complaints about behaviour during the national secondary schools championships.
Last year, Ye released a song called Heil Hitler and later apologised with a full-page letter in The Wall Street Journal.
A technical review of the work in Wānaka and Cromwell found it was non compliant with the New Zealand Building Code and presented a moderate risk to public health and safety.
The move by the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board and Auckland Transport is addressing ongoing parking challenges in the town centre.
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While the future of the region is uncertain, expert says it's clear "the pre-war status quo will not return".
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un sister described South Korea as "the dogs affected by mange that blindly bark to the tune of neighbouring dogs".
The broadcast star said nothing in her $100 million, 10-year contract with radio giant ARN should have led her to be fired just for refusing to work with Sandilands.
"I'm bewildered and baffled – it's incredible," says the husband of Dame Jacinda Ardern.
The Long Island architect faces life in prison after years of mystery, as the case that tormented investigators and victims’ families finally nears its conclusion.
The Mackenzie District Council’s Lake Tekapo Master Plan wants to recognise the popular tourist site as a New Zealand Heritage Precinct.
Dramatic shift came as intermediaries, led by Pakistan, worked feverishly to head off a further escalation of the conflict.
Astronauts have released breath-taking images from their historic lunar flyby as New Zealand steps up its role in the next phase of space exploration.
For the Kiwi golfer, it's his third trip to East Georgia, and a place he loves spending time.
Police raided the man's home, in the city's northwest, on November 17, seizing mobile phones and a laptop.
News of a potential ceasefire and reopening of the Strait of Hormuz has sent the price of Brent crude sliding, but its impacts on Kiwi motorists are still to be felt.