
Man confesses to killing woman in 2001, leads police to body
"He sat outside of our station until he finally got up the nerve to give us a call," Bessemer Police Lt. Christian Clemons said.
"He sat outside of our station until he finally got up the nerve to give us a call," Bessemer Police Lt. Christian Clemons said.
The Duke of Cambridge has taken part in events in London to commemorate Anzac Day, when Australia and New Zealand remember their war dead.
Stephen and Wendy Reid were found shot to death on a walking trail near their apartment complex.
According to the yearly report, 88 cases of assault were cataloged in 2021, along with 1,776 cases of harassment and 853 cases of vandalism.
People who were convicted of non-violent offenses will be the first to receive clemency from President Biden.
Christopher Schurr's name was made public three weeks after he was seen on video shooting Lyoya in the back of the head and days after his funeral, where Al Sharpton and other activists demanded it be released.
Federal officials say highly effective drugs have been underutilized and could help more Americans fight COVID-19.
The government has announced plans for two new 200-person Auckland ferries to be built for launch in 2024, but it is unclear if they will be cheaper for passengers.
Plans for upgrading Wellington's city library have been unveiled, showing a dramatic new look that is both seismically stronger and more attractive.
The government is adapting core democratic principles to ensure better outcomes for Māori, the deputy prime minister says. Audio
A coroner is calling for a review of the use of traffic signs and road markings at rural crossroads.
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Some companies could be in for a rough time as interest rates soar in response to high inflation.
The country's leader, Kim Jong Un, also vowed to bolster his nuclear forces at "maximum speed."
A New Zealand company is looking to more than treble its production of sunflower oil in response to global shortages.
Four more people have died with Covid-19 and there are 6380 new community cases in the country today, the Ministry of Health says.
Double Olympic snowboarding champion Chloe Kim said she will sit out the 2022-23 season to focus on her mental health after a "draining" year.
Iwi across the top of the South Island are now well equipped to be part of the official emergency management response in the event of a disaster.
A Waipā district councillor has resigned over links to an unauthorised on-farm sand quarry, near the banks of the Waikato River.
The mobile donations company appointed a financial advisor after receiving the unsolicited offers to purchase the firm.
The Environment Ministry has released an updated guide to help organisations and businesses measure and report their climate emissions.
Elevated volcanic unrest on Mount Ruapehu has entered its fifth week with strong tremors, gas outputs and heat-flow into the crater lake.
Biden also told Hispanic lawmakers he's looking at options to forgive most student debt for those with federally-backed loans.
Climate and transport advocates are taking Auckland Transport and Auckland Council to the High Court for adopting a transport plan they say will fail to result in a meaningful reduction in emissions.
Silver Ferns midcourter Maddy Gordon is making an impact as she returns to the ANZ netball premiership from a serious knee injury.
Twitter initially rebuffed Musk's bid, but it will now ask shareholders to vote to approve the US$44 billion deal.
Some teens could fail compulsory qualification standards for not knowing how to use capital letters or full stops, and not knowing how many minutes in an hour.
New Zealand's Great Walks are celebrating their 30th anniversary this year, with the 2022-23 booking season opening next week.
Speed limits across the entire highway network in Hawke's Bay could be dropped, as well as in parts of its bordering regions.
Police are appealing for sightings of items of interest as they review the next stage in a search for a missing fisher in the Eastern Bay of Plenty.