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JCAH hosts Kodomo No Matsuri at Sangha Hall
Hundreds of keiki flooded Sangha Hall Saturday morning to celebrate Kodomo No Matsuri, a festival all about the children.
Parks and Rec, DLNR work to address issue of cat colonies at park where nene died
State and county agencies are moving forward to address feral cat feeding and its effects on the nene population.
Shooting and manhunt suspect sentenced to 20 years
A 45-year-old Ocean View man was sentenced Friday to 20 years in prison for the non-fatal shooting of his girlfriend and offenses stemming from a subsequent manhunt in March 2023.
Green signs STVR bill into law
“This is a very big deal, this bill. The passage of Senate Bill 2919 is going to change Hawaii for the better.”
National Science Foundation to discuss possible funding for TMT
A federal agency will conduct an external review of the Thirty Meter Telescope project to determine whether the observatory will receive federal funding.
Lyman hosts featherwork exhibit
In celebration of Lei Day, the Lyman Museum is hosting a special exhibition of featherwork created by Lei Hulu o Hilo.
Removal of UH-Hilo newspaper causes flap
An administrator at the University of Hawaii at Hilo admitted to ordering the removal of the student-run campus newspaper from a rack at an April 20 event welcoming prospective students and their parents to the campus.
Proposed Punalu‘u Village goes before Planning Commission Monday
Developers behind a controversial planned resort community in Punalu‘u hope the project will rehabilitate the surrounding area.
Green forms team to address disasters and climate change
Gov. Josh Green is enlisting experts and advocates to help pass future legislation addressing disaster and climate change issues.
Maui looks to cut back on Airbnbs for tourists as early as next summer
Even before the devastating wildfire last summer, Danielle Crothers and her husband were struggling to find a home — big enough, yet still affordable — on Maui’s west side for their recently blended family.
Lawyer blasts HPD’s probe of alleged beating
An attorney for the father and son allegedly hit with a Honolulu police van and beaten by up to 12 officers during an islandwide New Year’s Day manhunt for an attempted murder suspect said HPD has not identified or interviewed any of the officers involved.
Art exhibition today depicts history of Big Island Koreans
An art exhibition beginning this evening at the Wailoa Center will depict the history of Koreans living on Hawaii Island.
Hilo Macy’s store safe for now despite more downsizing by the retailer
The Macy’s store in Hilo’s Prince Kuhio Plaza will remain open for the foreseeable future, according to spokesperson for the national retailer.
Meishoin hosting first annual Koinobori Festival
Hilo Meishoin is hosting its first annual Koinobori Festival from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday to celebrate Children’s Day.
Police: Ocean View body that of murdered Minnesota man
Police say the human remains discovered in Ocean View on April 23 are those of a 39-year-old Duluth, Minn., man who was shot to death.
Police seek leads on December homicide in Hawaiian AcresTribune-Herald staff
Police are seeking public leads on a December 2023 homicide in Hawaiian Acres subdivision in Mountain View.
Hundreds attend Hilo gym’s interisland CrossFit competition
Athletes from around the state competed Saturday in an interisland CrossFit competition hosted by a Hilo gym.
Hawaii lawmakers approve nearly 200 bills including tax relief
As the legislative session winds down to a largely ceremonial finish on Friday, the full House and Senate on Wednesday sent nearly 200 bills to Gov. Josh Green that include $1 billion to help Maui recover from the wildfires and another bill that gives counties the authority to regulate short-term vacation rentals on their islands, including the ability to ban them if they choose.
Maui County sues cell carriers for noncompliance amid fires
Maui County filed a lawsuit Wednesday against wireless service providers for not notifying it of network outages or providing delayed, incomplete information while emergency management officials tried to send evacuation alerts during the Aug. 8 wildfires, which killed at least 101.
Harsher fines proposed for owners of barking dogs
Fines for owners of persistently barking dogs could double under a Hawaii County Council proposal.
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