More than two-thirds of Dunedin now has access to the world's fastest mobile network technology.
Some came to remember the past, others came with an eye to the future, but all came to put down roots in honour of loved ones.
The hangover after the ban of legal highs has begun.
The future of Miss Universe New Zealand Otago is in doubt after an apparent dispute between the director of the event and the executive director of Miss Universe New Zealand.
For the past 34 years, Margaret Hawley has set aside 24 hours in her calendar for shopping - book shopping.
The world comes to Port Chalmers - MS The World, at least.
Proposed changes to minimum wage calculations may affect thousands of workers in Dunedin and Otago, the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions says.
She has attracted more than four million views on YouTube as well as the interest of television networks in the US and Europe, and now the queen of equine acrobatics calls Dunedin home.
One of the lowest turnouts in the Autumn Colours Outing's 12-year history did not stop those who took part making the most of the weekend.
Ageing power poles may create a costly headache for some Dunedin homeowners.
Minister of Veterans' Affairs Michael Woodhouse has discovered an unknown family link to the Gallipoli campaign while on the peninsula for Anzac Day commemorations.
Police have ''grave concerns'' for three people who were on a yacht that has been missing for more than a week.
A "heavily pregnant'' woman was taken to hospital after a car crash near Mosgiel yesterday, Clutha-Taieri area response manager Senior Sergeant Alastair Dickie says.
Almost 70 years after World War 2 ended, Gerald Huntley can still remember the sound of bombing raids in Italy, the stifling heat of Egypt and the beauty of ''that woman'' across the ballroom.
A huge fire that blanketed parts of Gore in dense smoke has been brought under control this morning.
Police and SPCA Otago are playing down concerns about a dog-napping ring.
A Dunedin mother is angry her car was ticketed while she was undergoing an emergency Caesarean section.
A police officer was allegedly assaulted and firefighters had bottles thrown at them by partygoers during a weekend when there was ''lots of disorder'', Dunedin police say.
Students are back in Dunedin, and it seems they are bringing noise with them.
Freedom campers have found Macandrew Bay is not a free-for-all.