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Kamehameha Schools moves ahead with Keauhou Bay development plan
Kamehameha Schools has unveiled its plan for limited development at Keauhou Bay.
Hilo roundabout gets funding
A project to build a traffic roundabout in downtown Hilo has received more than $17 million in federal funding.
Kona man gets 10 years for child enticement; 9 other Operation Keiki Shield cases updated
A 32-year-old Kailua-Kona man was sentenced June 24 to 10 years in prison for child enticement charges.
Supreme Court upholds ban on sleeping outdoors in homelessness case
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Friday upheld an Oregon city’s ban on homeless residents sleeping outdoors, a decision likely to reverberate far beyond the West Coast as cities across the country grapple with a growing homelessness crisis.
Kona man dies in head-on traffic crash near Puuanahulu
Police say a 21-year-old Kailua-Kona man died early this morning in a two-vehicle head-on crash near Puuanahulu.
Asteroid to make close approach to Earth
An asteroid discovered this month by a University of Hawaii-operated telescope will narrowly miss the Earth tonight.
Green signs bills to boost health care, health care workforce
A series of mental health reforms became law Thursday, and state lawmakers touted the measures as a potential solution to the state’s rampant homelessness problem.
Shelter to open in Hilo: 25-bed facility for homeless will be located next to The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army will open a shelter in downtown Hilo this summer for those experiencing homelessness.
Kenny T shares bill with Makaha Sons at South Kona Summer Jam
It’s rare, even locally, that someone in their 40s bursts onto the music scene, but Kenny Tagavilla is the exception.
Pride Festival returns, but no parade this year in downtown Hilo
Hawaii Island’s LGBTQ+ community on Saturday will hold the annual Pride Festival in Hilo — but without the parade.
Kona man accused of threatening sister, choking her dog
A preliminary hearing is set for today for a 22-year-old Kailua-Kona man accused of threatening to kill his sister and choking her dog.
Biden administration awards $85 million to ease affordable housing development
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — The Biden administration on Wednesday announced the award of $85 million in housing funds to 21 state and local governments for a new program aimed at helping them remove barriers to the development and preservation of more affordable housing units.
Maui County weighs phasing out vacation rentals
A Maui fire marshal ordered officials to thin the crowds inside a Maui County Planning Commission hearing Tuesday to review a proposal from Maui Mayor Richard Bissen to phase out thousands of vacation rentals.
County seeks dismissal of pedestrian death lawsuit against HPD, cop
Hawaii County is requesting dismissal of a lawsuit seeking monetary damages from the Hawaii Police Department and an officer who was on duty and at the wheel of a blue-and-white cruiser that struck a 16-year-old boy who later died.
HVNP visitor center could close in September
Kilauea Visitor Center in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park could close as early as this September for renovations and expansion, and the adjacent parking will be limited during construction.
Judge finds former OCCC officer guilty of murdering his mother
An Oahu Circuit Court judge found Anthony F. Pereira II guilty as charged Tuesday of second-degree murder in the June 10, 2016, shooting death of his 66-year-old mother, Barbara Pereira, at his home in Maili.
Team starts work to combat appropriation of Hawaiian culture
Seven Native Hawaiian leaders in areas including culture and law convened an inaugural meeting Monday of a legislative group aiming to protect Hawaiian intellectual property from insulting and harmful use.
Fatal shark attacks rare off Oahu, experts say
The North Shore community is still reeling from the loss Sunday of a beloved waterman Tamayo Perry due to an apparent shark attack off Malaekahana.
News media urge Green not to veto House bill
Journalists and news media groups are speaking out against Gov. Josh Green’s apparent decision to preserve a Hawaii statute that grants his office the authority to shut down electronic communications during a state of emergency.
Construction company that erroneously built HPP home must pay to remove it, judge says
A construction company that mistakenly built a house on a Hawaiian Paradise Park lot owned by a California woman has been ordered to pay for the demolition of the structure and removal of debris.
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