West Hawaii News

Like Year Before, Big Island Was Dry in 2013

For the past two years, only a single rain gauge on the Big Island has reached the average amount of precipitation.

Kona Man Held on $184,000 Bail For 15 Offenses

The charges are the result of an investigation into the theft in October of a truck parked along Mamalahoa Highway in Captain Cook.

Vote Precursor to Study of Geothermal Health Effects

The Windward Planning Commission voted to hire a claims adjustor who will consider the funding of interim projects as well as a comprehensive health study.

Kona Officer Recognized for DUI Enforcement Efforts

Officer Nicholas McDaniel was named “Officer of the Month” in January for his work to keep impaired drivers off Kona’s roads.

Police Community Meeting Set for Jan. 23 in Honokaʻa

The meeting is designed to allow residents of the Hamakua community an opportunity to meet police officers and to discuss any concerns.

State Goes Undercover to Thwart Illegal Kayak Rentals

Conservation enforcement officers from the Department of Land and Natural Resources arrested two men for alleged illegal activities at Kealakekua Bay in Kona.

Wind Advisory Issued for Big Island Today

The gusty winds are being produced by a low-pressure system approaching from the northeast, which also creates a slight chance of thunderstorms this afternoon.

Bail Set at $163,000 in Stolen Credit Card Case

A Kailua-Kona man was charged with 28 offenses in connection with the alleged use of a credit card stolen last May.

Men Sought on Outstanding Warrants in Separate Cases

Police are asking for the public’s help locating Chad Simmerman and Kainoa Black, who are both wanted on warrants and for questioning in unrelated matters.

Forecast Calls for More Cool Nights, Possible Thunderstorms

A low-pressure system to the northeast and a recently passed cold front contributed to a cool night Sunday, although nothing that was record-shattering.

UH-Hilo’s Hong Finalist for Chancellor at Lousiana University

Luoluo Hong has served as the University of Hawaii at Hilo’s vice chancellor for student affairs since 2008.

UPDATE: Saturday’s Puna Crash Victim Identified

The 53-year-old resident of Keaau died after her sedan crossed the center line and collided with another vehicle near Pahoa end of the Keaau bypass.

Gabbard Begins Mandatory Annual National Guard Training

The first-term congresswoman, who is also a military police captain, reported to a fort in Missouri for the two weeks of service.

County Completes ‘Open Space’ Purchase of ‘O‘oma

The acquisition of the 217-acre property is the latest action under the county’s Public Access, Open Space, and Natural Resource Preservation Program.

Police Investigating Two Robberies at Gunpoint in Kona

Both involved victims in parking lots early in the morning, one on Tuesday and the other on Wednesday.

Police Release Jan. 3 List of Arrest Warrants

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

Surf-Damage Repairs Scheduled for Puako Boat Dock

Last month’s high waves last broke the concrete loading dock in half, and the state plans to replace it temporarily with a wooden structure.

Kona Man Held on $119,000 Bail Following Chase

Police said Jesse Ralston was working with another man to shoplift items from a Kailua-Kona store and then tried to escape in a vehicle stolen last month.

Presentations Highlight 5th Annual Volcano Awareness Month

During the upcoming weeks, scientists from Hawaiian Volcano Observatory will speak on a wealth of topics during talks around the island.

Isle Drying Out After 2+ Feet of Rain; More Coming

National Weather Service gauges recorded double-digit rainfall in at least five locations; a new system approaching will bring more rain and maybe thunderstorms.
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