East Hawai‘i News

Naʻalehu Man Dies in ATV Accident

An all-terrain vehicle accident in the Green Sands Beach area of Ka’u left a man dead Wednesday.

Ige Appoints Military Veterans to Administration

Rob Lee will act as the State’s newest protocol officer, while Thomas Kahalu Lee Jr. is the new military affairs liaison.

UPDATE: State Supreme Court Invalidates TMT Permit

The Hawai’i Supreme Court has invalidated a Conservation District Use Permit for the Thirty Meter Telescope.

Dengue Fever Count Climbs to 122

Confirmed cases of dengue fever rose to 122 Wednesday.

UPDATE: U.S. Supreme Court Blocks Native Hawaiian Election

The United States Supreme Court has blocked the counting of votes in the Native Hawaiian election hosted by Na’i Aupuni.

Assistance Sought in Locating Stolen Chinese Instruments

A pair of traditional Chinese musical instruments have been stolen from a Hawaiian Paradise Park home.

Taylor Farms Recall Impacts Several Products Sold in Hawai’i

A number of products are included in the recent Taylor Farms Inc. recall spanning across numerous states, including Hawai’i.

Police Seek Information in Kama’aina Motors Burglary

Two unidentified individuals reportedly broke into Kama’aina Motors in Hilo and removed tools and equipment.

Hawai’i County Opens New Business Centers

The County of Hawai’i’s Department of Research and Development initiated the centers in an effort to support local entrepreneurs forming small businesses.

Veterans Treatment Court Honors First Graduate

The first graduate of the Hawai’i Veterans Treatment Court of the Third Circuit was celebrated on Monday.

Dengue Count Up Another Five

Dengue fever cases on the Big Island rose by five to 117 Tuesday.

Charter School Report: Challenges Remain, but Progress Made

The most recent report is the fourth compiled by the commission since 2012 and includes information from the 2014-2015 school year.

USPS Preps Ahead of Holiday Rush

The United States Postal Service is preparing ahead of the holiday rush, offering suggested deadlines and holiday sending tips.

Grand Princess Rerouted Due to Circuit Breaker Failure

The Grand Princess Cruise ship en route from San Francisco, Calif. to Hilo on Monday suffered a significant failure, causing the ship to reroute to Honolulu.

HPD Weekly DUI Statistical Breakdown

A total of 992 DUI arrests have been made so far in 2015.

DBEDT Breaks Down Hawai’i Home Buying

Over a seven year period, the majority of Big Island homes were purchased along the Kohala Coast, in Puna, and in Kona.

EPA Yanks Pesticides Containing Sulfoxaflor

The United States Environmental Protection Agency has cancelled all pesticide licenses for sulfoxaflor-containing products throughout the state.

Autopsy Reveals Cause of Murder Victim’s Death

Keola Penovaroff, 39, was found unresponsive Thursday night outside a residence along West Kawailani Street in Hilo.

Confirmed Dengue Count at 112

Confirmed cases of dengue fever on the Big Island have risen to 112, up by five since the last updated case numbers last Thursday.

Siren, EAS Monthly Tests Set

The Hawai’i Emergency Management Agency will conduct testing of outdoor sirens and the Emergency Alert System across the state Tuesday.
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