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Day of activities set for World Ocean Day
The public is invited to celebrate World Ocean Day with family-friendly activities and educational booths in Kalakaua Park this Saturday.
Big Isle man to get new trial in sex assault case
A Hawaii Supreme Court majority opinion filed Wednesday ordered a new trial for a Hawaii Island man, tried and convicted by a Kona Circuit Court jury for sexually assaulting in 2019 a visiting 78-year-old woman camping at a South Kohala beach park. He was 18 years old at the time of the attack.
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.
Hawaii insurance chief doesn’t see carrier exit as costs rise
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Homelessness down 28%: Officials credit increases in funding for services, affordable housing
It appears the number of homeless individuals on Hawaii Island has reached its lowest point in the last six years.
How Michael Crichton’s widow Sherri got James Patterson to finish ‘Eruption’
Novelist Michael Crichton never talked much about his works in progress, says his widow Sherri Crichton.
Plan to turn Manago Hotel into housing nixed
A $5.5 million county grant to purchase a historic West Hawaii hotel and use it for affordable housing has fallen through.
DOH: Trace amounts of chromium detected in Laupahoehoe well
Trace amounts of chromium have been detected for the first time in water samples collected at the Laupahoehoe P-2 Well.
Bill to regulate bike tours advances
A proposal to impose regulations upon commercial bike tour operators in Hawaii County has advanced despite pushback from bicyclists and tour groups.
Training simulation staged for first responders
A multi-agency training simulation Tuesday at Waiakea High School evaluated and improved the responses to potential incidents involving hazardous materials.
Recent Kilauea eruptions could indicate new phase of activity
The brief eruption of Kilauea earlier this week was three years in the making.
Case of missing Hilo woman is still a mystery after seven years
Police have more tools than ever to solve missing person cases — GPS, cellphone records, electronic bank transactions and airline flight databanks have been used to solve disappearances.
Oil industry asks Supreme Court to block climate change lawsuits from Hawaii, other states
WASHINGTON — Oil and gas companies are asking the Supreme Court to block dozens of high-powered lawsuits from Hawaii to Massachusetts seeking to hold the industry liable for billions of dollars in costs related to climate change.
COVID cases creep up on the Big Island
Hawaii Island hospitals are reporting a slight increase in COVID-19 activity similar to rising rates throughout the state.
Armed standoff suspect indicted
An armed standoff suspect freed by a judge on cashless bail over a prosecutor’s objection has been indicted and is back behind bars.
Suspect sought in Hilo burglary
South Hilo patrol officers responded Monday at about 3:12 a.m. to a burglary alarm at a business located on the 500 block of West Kawailani Street in Hilo.
Three Hilo residents accused of crimes related to stolen checks
Three people have been arrested and charged with various financial crime offenses stemming from a theft of mail that occurred in January.
Traffic fatality on Waikoloa Road
A 27-year-old Waikoloa man died in a single vehicle collision Tuesday near the 5-mile marker on Waikoloa Road (Highway 191), which is located in Waikoloa, Hawaii.
Hearing set for Hilo man accused of meth crimes
A 22-year-old Hilo man is accused of possessing almost a pound of meth after an alleged firearm incident Saturday in Waiakea Uka led to a search warrant.
Police, fire, National Guard, others stage exercise at Hilo school today
Waiakea High School will take on the appearance of Ground Zero today — but rest assured, this is only a drill.
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