A witness reported “cops running everywhere” up the Khyber Pass Rd motorway on-ramp in Newmarket shortly after 5pm on Thursday. “Police had information about a vehicle seen travelling along Khyber Pass Rd at around 5pm,
Vessev has announced that the first Vessev VS-9 electric hydrofoiling ferry has commenced commercial service with Fullers360, New Zealand's ferry transport and tourism operator. This is the “first time” globally that a certified electric hydrofoiling vessel is joining the fleet of an operator for commercial use,
There is growing speculation over whether Wayne Brown's own deputy and political ally is set to challenge him for the city's top job.
Auckland Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson isn’t ruling out a tilt at the city’s top job. Earlier today the Auckland Ratepayers’ Alliance revealed the domain ‘Desleyformayor.co.nz’ was registered by her son last year.
On 4 January, a motorbike rider was also arrested and his bike impounded after driving dangerously along the beach. Officers also issued a number of infringements to drivers who were driving in a manner liable to cause injury, damage or annoyance.
Water was cut off in Auckland hospital's main building overnight as contractors repaired a burst pipe. The water was shut off in building 32 from 6pm on Wednesday while a leak in ward 38 was fixed. The building houses operating theatres and maternity delivery suites.
Dramatic footage has emerged of the final moments a driver chased by up to 20 police cars is pulled from his vehicle cornered in a mall carpark by armed po
A 69-year-old man has been sentenced to six and a half years in prison after trying to smuggle about 4.4kg of methamphetamine through Auckland Airport.
Although Auckland is New Zealand’s most populated city, it doesn’t always receive the recognition it deserves. Here are five reasons why Auckland deserves serious props.
Auckland FC manager Steve Corica said their strong first season in Australia's A-League is down to the club's culture and players' attitude as the New Zealanders bid to become the first new entrant to win the championship in their debut campaign.
A new venue and new technology will add an element of uncertainty to the second round of the SailGP which will be raced on Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour.
Two local residents want to transform an east Auckland green space into a multi-purpose sports facility hosting national and international competitions. Richard Wagener and Tony Mitchell recently presented their group’s vision for the ‘Ostrich Farm Sports Track’,