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Lawyers blame 3 entities for Lahaina fire

Over a year since the fires, Maui County officials have yet to release the findings of a federal and county investigation into the cause of wildfires in Lahaina and Upcountry Maui, where nearly two dozen properties burned that same day.

Battle over evidence in Ireland murder case heads to high court

Hilo Circuit Judge Peter Kubota on Thursday told the Hawaii Supreme Court his decision to release new information about the Christmas Eve 1991 abduction, rape and murder of Dana Ireland to lawyers representing two men wrongly convicted two decades ago trumps the desire of the Hawaii Police Department to keep the evidence confidential.

Mayor Roth the victim of online prank

Mayor Mitch Roth said Thursday he felt “a little bit of frustration” after learning an anonymous email has been circulating that invites individuals experiencing homelessness to stay at a certain address in Hilo.

Farmers laud North Kohala well project

The state Department of Land and Natural Resources next month will commence a yearlong $5.7 million project to improve a well in North Kohala so it can be used for agricultural purposes once again.

Mural brightens up Banyan Drive

Art aims to beautify the area around the former Uncle Billy’s Hilo Bay Hotel on Banyan Drive as the building nears demolition by the end of the year.

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.

 


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