East Hawai‘i News

Coastal Living: Hilo Ranked Fourth ‘Happiest Seaside Town’

In January 2016, Coastal Living announced the ten finalists of the fifth annual list. Hilo was the only Hawai’i locale included on the list.

Hilo Temporary Water Shut-off Scheduled for Kapiolani Extension Project

The Department of Water Supply says the shut-off is for scheduled waterline work, part of the Kapiolani Street Extension Project.

SWM Committee Proposes State Budget, Includes Big Island Priorities

Several Big Island-centric priorities were included in the $29 billion budget proposal.

Oahu Judge to Preside Over Kenoi Case

Del Rosario’s assignment comes as a number of Big Island judges recused themselves from hearing the case.

Research Using Gemini Telescope Discovers Unexpected Supermassive Black Hole

Chung-Pei Ma of the University of California Berkeley led the international team of researchers and said the finding is unusual.

No Tsunami Threat Following 6.9M Vanuatu Earthquake

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center says there is no tsunami threat to Hawai’i following a 6.9 magnitude earthquake that occurred in Vanuatu.

Puna Pair Charged in Weekend Burglary

On Saturday afternoon, a Puna homeowner reported that his Hawaiian Paradise Park residence was entered and that several items were removed. Upon arrival later that evening, the man saw a black Honda multi-purpose vehicle in his driveway.

UH Adopts New Policy Prohibiting Consensual Faculty-Student Relationships

“The new policy takes a best-practice approach in recognizing and managing consensual relationships, while also balancing the privacy interests of individuals and supporting the values, mission, and goals of our university,” Lassner said in a statement.

Pacific Disaster Center Helps Fight Zika Globally

The Pacific Disaster Center, run by the University of Hawai’i, is monitoring the Zika virus and assisting in the combat against the disease.

Dengue Fever Case Count Remains at 263

In total, there have been 263 confirmed cases of dengue on the Big Island, which includes 237 Big Island resident infections and 26 within visitors.

3.5M Earthquake Shakes East of Honaunau-Napoopoo

A 3.5 magnitude earthquake was registered by the United States Geological Survey at 11:26 a.m. Tuesday, about 16 miles east of Honaunau-Napoopoo.

Siren Testing Scheduled at Several Island Locations

The new sirens are part of the Statewide Modernization Project. Residents in the areas of the sirens may hear the siren sound six to eight times for 30-second to one-minute intervals.

3.4M Earthquake Shakes Near Volcano

At 8:04 a.m., the earthquake shook about four miles southwest from Volcano at a depth of 1.5 miles.

April HVNP Flight Operations Schedule

Helicopter operations for various activities within Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park have been scheduled.

HPD Weekly DUI Statistical Breakdown

A total of 289 DUI arrests have been made so far in 2016.

Hilo Man Charged in Stolen Tractor-Trailer Incident

Just after 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, South Hilo patrol officers responded to a report of a tractor and trailer that hit two vehicles and a home on Pilipa’a Street in Hilo.

Ige Proposes Highest Level of Funding Ever for DHHL

Governor Ige proposed that DHHL’s $9.61 in general fund appropriations for FY2016 would be replaced with $17.14 million in general funds.

April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month

HDOT says a combination of increased enforcement of distracted driving laws and public education have been effective in reducing distracted driving, and ultimately, saving lives.

Dengue Fever Cases Remain at 263

In total, 237 Big Island residents have contracted the disease, along with 26 visitors to the island.

Farm to School Initiative Seeks Local Information

Information from the agricultural community in Hawai’i is being sought for the Farm to School Initiative.
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