“‘It’s totally bittersweet’: Demolition of historic Jagger Museum begins.”
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Russ Roberts (https://hawaiinewsdigestonline.com).
‘It’s really bittersweet’: Demolition of historic Jaggar Museum begins
For the first time in nearly a century, Kilauea summit will soon be without a museum.
HPP lot owner said to be seeking nearly $1.4M
A California woman being sued by a developer whose contractor mistakenly built a house on her Hawaiian Paradise Park lot in Puna is seeking more than $1.3 million in damages, according to both the developer and Hawaii County.
Stressing ‘the importance of microchips’
The Hawaii County Animal Control Protection Agency has made changes to better handle the thousands of lost, abandoned or neglected pets that roam the island.
Puna Hongwanji holds annual Memorial Day observance
For 77 years, the Puna Hongwanji Temple has memorialized the 29 Puna servicemen who were killed in action while defending the nation.
Adjutant General Hara to retire; Green tabs Logan as successor
Gov. Josh Green announced Friday that Maj. Gen. Kenneth S. Hara — the state adjutant general, commander of the Hawaii National Guard and director of the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency — will resign as adjutant general on Oct. 1, and retire from the Army on Nov. 1 after 40 years of military service.
Human remains recovered in Orchidland following investigation in HPP
Police today said they found a set of human remains in Keaau “believed to be connected to an active missing person investigation involving a 37-year-old Puna woman.”
Kona psychologist gets 20 years for sexually assaulting a minor
A 72-year-old Kailua-Kona clinical psychologist was sentenced today to 20 years in prison for the sexual assault of a minor.
Man dies in apparent suicide after police execute search warrant on HPP home
Police sent both the SWAT team and crisis negotiators to a Keaau residence Thursday afternoon, only to find the body of a dead man who apparently shot himself.
Astronomers create ‘catalog’ of exoplanets: ‘Surveys like this are really a labor of love’
Astronomers using a Maunakea observatory on Thursday published a “catalog” of more than 100 exoplanets.
Schatz, Tokuda seek higher payments for physicians
U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz, alongside Hawaii’s congressional delegation, on Thursday introduced legislation seeking higher Medicare reimbursements for the state’s health care providers.
Waimea roundabout advances
A long-planned project to make Waimea a safer town for drivers, bicyclists and pedestrians has taken a major step toward fruition.
20th Celebration of Life is Sunday: ‘We hope people see that they are not alone’
For nearly 20 years, lanterns have lit up East Hawaii waters as community members remember and honor loved ones who have passed away.
Inclusive canoe race slated for next Sunday
Over 100 youth and adults are preparing to participate in Hilo’s third annual King Kamehameha’s Awesome Athletes Canoe Race on Sunday, June 2.
More details emerge after cockfight raid: 25 dead roosters, $20K in cash seized
Police said Tuesday officers who raided a cockfight May 18 in Hawaiian Paradise Park recovered 25 dead roosters, four injured birds and about $20,000 in cash.
Groundbreaking held for Waikoloa Village emergency route
State and county officials celebrated the launch of a private project Tuesday to construct an emergency route out of Waikoloa Village.
Dry season forecast to be drier-than-normal
Although it might not appear so, especially in East Hawaii, the annual dry season has begun.
More strategies mulled for feral pig conundrum
As the population of feral pigs on the Big Island continues to grow, county officials and residents are considering a wider range of solutions.
One to 4 cyclones forecast, but ‘it only takes one storm to change your life’
The National Weather Service is forecasting below-normal activity for the upcoming Central Pacific hurricane season.
State to get $916M in lawsuit against makers of Plavix blood thinner
The state has been awarded more than $900 million in a lawsuit against a pair of pharmaceutical companies that sold drugs they knew to be ineffective in certain ethnic groups.
Grand jury indicts Ocean View man freed by judge
A Kona grand jury has indicted an Ocean View man in connection with the alleged violent kidnapping and abuse of a 27-year-old woman in Ocean View.
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