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Come to Honokōhau Harbor to help U.S. Coast Guard kick off National Safe Boating Week

Interested in a free vessel safety check? Want to learn more of what National Safe Boating Week is all about? Maybe you’re interested in seeing how you can practice safe boating? Get the information you need and more during today’s event from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Hawai‘i Island students honored as 2025 Citizen-Scholars

One student from Hawaiʻi Island’s nine public schools was awarded as a Citizen-Scholar. The event recognizes outstanding academic achievement and community service throughout the state.

Voluntary water conservation notice remains in place for North Kona customers

Hawai‘i County Department of Water Supply is asking customers to voluntarily reduce their water use by 10% to help the department maintain an adequate water supply and pressure as the county crews address issues with electrical equipment and the water supply is being redistributed.

Top 10 things to do on Big Island for April 11-17: Health Care Career Expo, Puamana Farm Fest, Honoka‘a Jazz Band, Larry Hernandez Sr. Stock Car Races and more

From looking for a job in the health care sector to wanting to relax with some jazz and blues played by a Grammy Signature School band, and a ton of stuff in between, you shouldn’t have any problem finding something to keep you occupied — at least for an hour or 2 — during the next week.

‘Walking school bus’ helps reduce chronic absenteeism, increases student safety

New innovative initiative at Kealakehe Elementary and Intermediate schools not only improves attendance but ensures students have a safe, consistent way to get to school while fostering more connections between them.

Results from Hawai‘i County youth track and field meets

An estimated 650 youth ages 6 to 14 years old participated in the two events Feb. 1 at Waiākea High School in Hilo and Kealakehe High School in Kona

Top 10 things to do on Big Island for Aug. 15-21: ‘Pet Sounds’ Live, Pele and Hi‘iaka, Puna Bonsai ‘Ohana, Mauka Makai Drag Show, Tanabata Block Party 2024 and more

It might be an eclectic bunch of events and activities happening around the island during the next week, but we’re sure there’s still something that will pique everyone’s interest.

North Kona water restriction downgraded to voluntary conservation notice

Customers in the district are asked to adhere to a voluntary 10% water conservation notice instead of the 25% water restriction, which had been in effect since Aug. 7, 2023.

Top 10 things to do on Big Island for March 14-20: Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, enroll your keiki in a Spring Break program, explore the moon and more

There’s once again something for everybody to enjoy during the next week around the island.

West Hawai‘i boy missing since July 2022 located in Kona

Big Island police report that 15-year-old Kamali‘i M.K. Lawelawe, who was previously reported as a runaway and had been missing since last summer, was located April 26 in good health.

Filipino Healthcare Open House in Kealakehe

The West Hawai‘i Community Health Center in Kealakehe is hosting an open house for Hawai‘i Island’s Filipino community on Saturday, Sept. 2, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Big Island Real Estate Prices Near Record High

Median prices in several Hawai‘i County markets are steadily recovering toward pre-recession levels, while one market in particular saw explosive sales growth.

West Hawai’i Community Heath Center Receives $50K

West Hawai’i Community Health Center was the recent recipient of $50,000 in support of its new Kealakehe facility.

Former Kealakehe Student Gives Back Through Supply Spree

Christy Logan’s idea for a supply fundraiser stemmed from substitute teaching a first grade class that was low on supplies.

West Hawai’i Community Health Center Opens Fifth Location

The West Hawai’i Community Health Center opened its fifth location on Monday

Fangupo Gets Second Chance at DI Football

Kealakehe alum David Fangupo will finally get his chance to take the field at the Division I level, committing to Utah for the 2016 season.

Moon RIDERS Complete Initial Testing, Visit State Capitol

Kealakehe and ‘Iolani students part of the Moon RIDERS team completed field experiments last week and visited the State Capitol Monday.

Kealakehe Students Test Lunar Landers

Kealakehe High School students participating in the PISCES, NASA, and Google EXPRIZE team lunar dust shield experiment will have the opportunity to test their technology this week.

Kanehailua’s 5 TD Passes Lead KS-Hawai`i Past Kealakehe

Kamehameha-Hawai`i’s senior quarterback threw for 357 yards and five touchdowns in the victory over Division I foe Kealakehe.

#5 KS-Kapalama Shuts Out Kealakehe

Kamehameha-Kapalama rebounded from a two-point loss against Leilehua last week with a 34-0 rout at Kealakehe Friday night.
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