East Hawai‘i News
Hilo Elks Lodge Accepting Student Essay Submissions
Hilo Elks Lodge has announced the 2015-2016 Americanism Essay Contest, focused on the theme, “What I Can Do to Promote Americanism and Love of Country.”
TMT: ‘Small Crew’ Headed to Mauna Kea
A Thirty Meter Telescope crew will soon make its way back up Mauna Kea.
HPD Weekly DUI Statistical Breakdown
A total of 922 DUI arrests have been made so far in 2015. That number is a 7.4 percent decrease from last year’s number of 996 arrests during the same time period.
POLL: TMT Commissioned Survey Shows Support
A total of 613 Hawai’i residents over the age of 18 were surveyed via cell phone and land line calls in October.
DOE May See Reduction in Daytime Electric Rates
The proposed rate reduction is in front of the Public Utilities Commission, with the request that the rates go into effect on Jan. 5, 2016 and remain in effect for ten years.
Dengue Fever: DOH Launches ‘Fight the Bite’ Campaign
The Hawai’i Department of Health announced “Fight the Bite,” an educational campaign to inform the public about dengue fever.
3.6M Earthquake Shakes Big Island
Hawaiian Volcano Observatory reports a 3.6 magnitude earthquake shook the Big Island Monday morning.
DOH Confirms Additional Dengue Fever Cases
The case count of confirmed dengue fever cases on the Big Island rose by another four over the weekend, bringing the total number of confirmed dengue fever cases to 27.
Drowsy Driving Prevention Week Nov. 10-16
Nov. 10 through Nov. 16 is celebrated as National Drowsy Driving Prevention Week by the National Highway Safety Administration.
Hilo Trap and Skeet Range to Close on Veterans Day
In observance of Veterans Day on Wednesday, Nov. 11, the Hawai’i County Department of Parks and Recreation will close the Hilo Trap and Skeet Range.
Hawai’i CC Celebrates Anniversary, Honors Alumnus
Hawai’i CC faculty, staff, alumni, and community members gathered to not only celebrate the college, but also to support students by raising money for scholarships through ticket sales and donations.
Police Search For Missing Hilo Man
Fifty-eight-year-old Hilo man William G. Quintana is being searched for by the Hawai’i Police Department after being reported missing.
Scheduled Lane Closures Nov. 9-13
The State of Hawai’i Department of Transportation and the Hawai’i County Department of Public Works have announced scheduled lane closures for the week.
Public Meetings on Dengue Fever Scheduled
Informational meetings on the recent dengue fever outbreak will be held at various locations throughout the island, beginning Monday at Yano Hall.
West Hawai’i Senator Responds To Dengue Outbreak
State Senator Josh Green, who represents District 3 (Kona and Ka’u), is calling on constituents within his district and across the Big Island to take precautions to reduce the spread of the dengue fever virus.
UH-Hilo Biology Professor to Discuss Coqui Frogs
William Mautz, Professor of Biology at the University of Hawai’i at Hilo, will present the “Dynamic Instability of Coqui Frog Populations on Hawai’i Island” on Monday, Nov. 9.
Third Circuit Judge Fujino Confirmed by Senate
Melvin H. Fujino has been confirmed by members of the Hawai’i State Senate in his permanent appointment to the Third Circuit.
Weekend Lane Closure
Weekend and night roadwork is scheduled at the Umauma Bridge in Hakalau, according to the Hawai’i State Department of Transportation.
Two Found Guilty of Blocking TMT Construction
Judge Barbara Takase ruled on Thursday in the first trials for those who were arrested as they protested against the construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope.
DOH Advises Public in Dengue Fever Prevention
The Hawai’i Department of Health is advising the public, not only on the Big Island but throughout the state, to take measures to ensure protection against dengue fever.
