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UPDATE: Wanted Pahoa Man Located By Police

Airiel Rhodes Jost was wanted for violating probation and for questioning in two robbery investigations.

UPDATE: Cruise Ship Passenger Intentionally Jumped Overboard

A passenger saw the woman jump off the Hawaii-bound ship, which was also recorded by video from a security camera.

UPDATE: Missing Honoka`a Man Located in Waipio Valley

Jeffrey Bryant was located unharmed today.

Postal Service Stamp Folio Honors Medal of Honor Recipients

The offering depicts the last 12 surviving honorees from World War II, including the late Sen. Daniel Inouye and three others who died before its issue.

Abercrombie Signs Gay-Marriage Bill Into Law

The act makes Hawai`i the 15th state in the nation to legalize same-gender marriage.

Senate Approves Same-Sex Marriages, Sends Bill to Governor

As expected, the Senate approved the House version of the legislation which moves the bill on to Gov. Neil Abercrombie, who has already said he will sign it.

Missing Hilo Woman Last Seen in Ka`u

Police said Amanda Schwartz has been missing for a week, and may be in need of medical attention.

FBI Looking Nationwide for Alleged Sexual Predator

The man observed in video being circulated on child-pornography websites speaks with a southern accent and refers to himself as “Jimmy.”

Cold Front Breaks Record in Hilo, to Return Wednesday

The shear line that brought the weekend’s deluges is expected to make a U-turn and come back over the island chain late Wednesday into Thursday.

UPDATE: Missing Man, James Johnston, Located

The 53-year-old man missing since Sunday morning was located Monday evening.

Hawaiian Scholars Unveil Land, Map Research Website

“Avakonohiki—Ancestral Visions of ‘Aina” allows the searching of grants and other information to further cultural awareness of land-use practices.

Red Cross Helping Locate Family Members in Philippines

The American Red Cross has sent telecommunications specialists and a satellite system to the typhoon-torn nation to help contact missing persons.

Rain Pounds Windward Big Island, More to Come

Honoka`a was hardest hit over the weekend with more than 8 inches of rain; the forecast calls for more rain today and into Friday.

Decision on New Mauna Kea Leases Postponed

The Board of Land and Natural Resources heard testimony on the University of Hawaii’s request for new leases but lacked the quorum needed to take a vote.

Police Release Nov. 8 List of Arrest Warrants

The Hawaii Police Department has released its weekly list of some of the individuals wanted on outstanding warrants.

UPDATE: House Approves Gay Marriages; Bill Heads Back to Senate

The Senate will now have to decide whether to agree to House amendments or try to reach a compromise.

Hawai`i Fourth-Graders Surpass National Math Scores

That was a first, DOE officials said, and reflect gains made in both math and reading for the state’s fourth- and eighth-graders.

Judge Refuses to Stop Gay-Marriage Bill From Becoming Law

The ruling in an Oahu court was made in response to a lawsuit by a GOP lawmaker seeking to prevent the governor from signing Senate Bill 1.

National Parks Waive Fees To Honor Vets

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park will waive entrance fees to the park for everyone this Veterans Day Weekend.

Adopt A Black Pet, Humane Society Urges

The Hawaii Island Humane Society is offering discounts on adoption fees for often unwanted black dogs and cats.
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