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Russ Roberts (https://hawaiinewsdigestonline.com).
Public invited to League of Women Voters event
The public is invited to attend the next general meeting of the League of Women Voters of Hawaii County, which will be held in-person and via Zoom on Saturday at 10 a.m. (arrive by 9:50), at Unitarian Universalists of Puna in Hawaiian Paradise Park.
Zoo: Don’t feed the animals
The staff at the Hilo zoo is urging visitors to keep their objects and hands away from the animals at all times after a rising number of foreign items have found in some enclosures.
Insurers’ Maui fire settlement objection is nixed
Alleged Maui bomber faces federal charges
Summer camp for mainland kids shows off the majesty of Hawaii Island
More than two dozen middle school students from the Pacific Northwest area of the mainland got to experience Hawaii Island recently during a science-driven summer camp.
Drought conditions ‘could be coming’
For the second consecutive month, much of the Big Island had abnormally dry weather.
Study: Water quality will continue to decline
The water quality of Hilo Bay will only get worse as climate change intensifies, according to a new study by University of Hawaii researchers.
NAS pool set to reopen next month
After much-needed renovations, the NAS Swimming Pool in Hilo is finally set to reopen next month.
18-year-old Kona man charged with possessing child pornography
An 18-year-old Kailua-Kona man is in custody and facing 10 charges related to child pornography.
Awards to fund University of Hawaii research soar by $100 million
FAA awards $64M for Kona airport runway rehabilitation
HONOLULU – The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has awarded two grants totaling $64.7 million to the state Department of Transportation to rehabilitate the runway at the Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport at Keahole.
The process of rebuilding in Lahaina begins
Public feedback sought for solar project
A proposed solar development near Waikoloa will be taking public feedback at a virtual meeting this evening.
State increasing no-passing zones on DKI Highway
The state Department of Transportation advises motorists that sections of the Daniel K. Inouye Highway, formerly Saddle Road, will become no-passing zones effective upon installation of signs and pavement markings.
Kai ‘Ehitu ready to continue historic season at World Sprints
KAILUA-KONA — It’s a bustling, overcast, late-summer afternoon on Kailua Pier.
Everything you need to know ahead of the IVF World Sprints
HILO — After a two-decade hiatus, the world stage of canoe racing has returned to the Aloha State.
Boom! A sweet quest of epic proportions
After seven weeks of hard work, dedication and faith, Nikki Savella is nearing the finish line of her mission — making 30,000 macarons for the upcoming Made in Hawaii Festival.
Inouye, Lee Loy cruise to easy wins
State Sen. Lorraine Inouye once again defeated challenger Laura Acasio in the Democratic Primary Election Saturday night.
Kagiwada, Kimball retain council seats; Onishi appears to avoid runoff
Two Hawaii County Council members from East Hawaii appeared to keep their seats Saturday while a third is headed for a runoff after a close Primary Election.
Three council incumbents retain seats in W. Hawaii
Of the four Hawaii County Council Primary Election races in West Hawaii, three incumbents won their seats outright Saturday night, while a fourth race will go to a General Election runoff on Nov. 5.
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