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Russ Roberts (https://hawaiinewsdigestonline.com).
Pawehi Ho‘ike: ‘A very authentic experience’
Hilo is the hula capital of Hawaii, therefore the world — but outside of Merrie Monarch Festival week, hula that appeals to locals as well as visitors is seldom a part of Hilo’s entertainment scene.
U.S. Transportation Department holds fate of Alaska-Hawaiian merger
Disaster insurance drove billions in revenue for companies
Local 5 union workers at 8 Hawaii hotels go on 3-day strike
Overnight Safe Space opens in Hilo
The Salvation Army opened a long-awaited overnight homeless shelter in Hilo on Friday, with plans to expand it in the future.
HAAS traffic plan still in the works: Pahoa charter school eyes expansion
A proposal to improve road safety outside a Pahoa charter school is still a long way from fruition.
County battle with Puna landowner continues
Hawaii County reportedly offered a Puna property owner $24,000 for the use of less than an acre of land needed to reopen Pohoiki Road, according to court documents.
Police arrest 22 for DUI
During the week of Aug. 19-25, Hawaii Island police arrested 22 motorists for DUI.
Summer tourism bump going flat as fall nears
Bank robbery suspect charged
A 44-year old Kailua-Kona man has been charged for a Thursday afternoon bank robbery in Kailua-Kona.
Motorcyclist critically injured in Pahoa crash
Police are investigating a two-vehicle traffic collision Thursday afternoon in Pahoa that sent a motorcyclist to the hospital with critical injuries.
Ex-Waiakea High hoops coach charged with theft
A former Waiakea High School basketball coach and onetime University of Hawaii at Manoa hoops standout is facing two criminal charges for allegedly pocketing funds intended to finance hotel arrangements for a basketball team trip.
Kusch chosen to succeed Rep. Nakashima
HONOLULU — Gov. Josh Green today announced the appointment of Matthias Kusch to fill the House District seat left vacant by the death of Rep. Mark Nakashima, who was unopposed in the recent primary election.
More than 300 turn out for county-hosted Bon Dance
Hundreds of Hawaii Island kupuna celebrated Obon on Thursday during the 5th annual Elderly Recreation Services Bon Dance in Hilo.
Saddle up! Labor Day weekend rodeo returns to Waimea
The Parker Ranch Round Up Club is hosting the 48th annual Labor Day Scholarship Rodeo on Saturday and Sunday in Waimea to raise money for Parker Ranch children and their education.
Obituaries for August 30
Yoko Watanabe Durham, 86, of Hilo died July 22 at Hilo Benioff Medical Center. Born in Fukuoka, Japan, she was a homemaker, member of Urasenke Hilo Association and Ikenobo Ikebana Association. Visitation 9:30-10:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 6, at Dodo Mortuary Chapel. Celebration of life at 10:30 a.m.. Casual attire. No flowers or koden (monetary gifts). Survived by daughter, Joan Durham of Lake Tahoe, Calif.; brother, Reizaburo Watanabe of Japan; a grandson. Arrangements by Dodo Mortuary.
‘Hobbit House’ hit hard by Hone
A well-known house in Ka‘u that was once a bed-and-breakfast sustained major flood damage as Tropical Storm Hone passed to the south of the Big Island over the weekend.
A setback for aquarium fishing foes: State high court rules against them
The Hawaii Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled against a group of Big Island residents challenging the state’s authority to permit aquarium fishing in West Hawaii.
Gilma forecast to drop rain on Hamakua Coast tonight
Gilma, now a tropical depression, is expected to bring rain to the northern areas of the windward Big Island starting tonight.
Coast Guard, Navy rescue woman, child, pets from sailboat east of Hilo
HONOLULU – The Coast Guard and Navy earlier this week rescued a distressed woman, child and their pets from a sailboat beset by weather east of Hawaii Island.
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