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Officer’s cellphone, other items sought in ‘Sammy’ case
An attorney for the family of a teenage pedestrian struck and killed a year ago by an on-duty Hawaii Police Department officer driving a blue-and-white cruiser was in court Thursday, attempting to obtain the officer’s cellphone and GPS data relating to the fatal incident.
Captain Cook man accused of invasion of privacy
A 39-year-old Captain Cook man is accused of using his iPhone to take secret video of his girlfriend’s adult daughter while she was nude.
Subaru Telescope gets a significant upgrade
The Subaru Telescope on Maunakea will be able to observe more than 2,000 celestial objects at once with a new instrument that will go online in February.
VIDEO: Lava fountains reach heights of more than 300 feet in Episode 4 of the Kilauea eruption
This is a USGS video compilation of Episode 4 of the ongoing Kilauea summit eruption that began Wednesday.
Case involving 2019 murder of kumu hula’s daughter drags on
A 31-year-old Hilo man accused of the fatal strangling of his 24-year-old girlfriend almost 5 1/2 years ago is seeking dismissal of the indictment that charged him with second-degree murder.
Prickly dissent colors opening day of Hawaii Legislature
The 33rd biennial session of the Hawaii Legislature opened Wednesday at the state Capitol with the usual pageantry and entertainment, but also unusual displays of internal discord on both the House and Senate chamber floors.
A face-lift for Central Fire: Decrepit downtown Hilo station will be repaired, renovated starting later this year
Firefighters will vacate the Central Fire Station in downtown Hilo as early as this spring while the nearly 90-year-old building undergoes long-overdue repairs.
Police: Victim in Kona drowning was from Ohio
Police have identified the man who died Sunday, Jan. 5, in an apparent drowning in Kailua-Kona as 35-year-old Garret Khralovch Stanislav of Mayfield, Ohio.
Maui population losses cause millions in lost income
Police: Victim in Kona drowning was from Ohio
Police have identified the man who died Sunday, Jan. 5, in an apparent drowning in Kailua-Kona as 35-year-old Garret Khralovch Stanislav of Mayfield, Ohio.
HVO: Kilauea eruption resumes
The eruption of Kilauea resumed this morning after a 12-day pause.
Second of three Hale Nani escapees back in custody
Police have arrested and charged 41-year-old Kawai James Pomroy, one of the three men who escaped Dec. 13 from the Hale Nani Correctional Facility.
UPDATE: DOH cancels advisories for Richardson, Honolii
UPDATED 4:49 p.m.
Police renew request for leads on missing man
Police continue to seek information relative to the disappearance two years ago of 76-year-old William Romeo Bishop Sr. of Keaau.
Lawsuit over EPIC system moves ahead
Oral arguments have been scheduled in a lawsuit in which a Milolii homeowner is suing the county, alleging its Electronic Processing and Information Center system, known as EPIC, has trapped him in a permitting catch-22 that will allow him only to demolish his home — which is in a shoreline management area — not to remodel or live in it.
Replacement of narrow Hilo bridge pushed back
Plans to replace the Four Mile Creek Bridge are unlikely to come to fruition before 2028.
Playground improvements ongoing at Pu‘u Nui Park
Playground renovations and the installation of new equipment are underway at Pu‘u Nui Park in Waikoloa Village and are projected to be completed by the end of February, county officials announced last week.
Waiakea High teacher wins national award
A Waiakea High School teacher has received the nation’s highest award for science and math teachers.
Rep. Tokuda introduces legislation for ROD
A Hawaii congresswoman has drafted a bill urging federal agencies to take action to fight Rapid ‘Ohi‘a Death in Hawaii.
Man sentenced in 2023 Honokaa shooting
A 30-year-old Kawaihae man was sentenced last month to 20 years in prison for the nonfatal shooting of another man 20 months ago on the Honokaa Salvation Army campus.
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