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Man Suffers Serious Injuries After Alleged Robbery

The victim was taken to Hilo Medical Center and then flown to a hospital on Oahu for treatment of serious facial injuries.

No Weekend PTA Hunting

No hunting will take place at Pohakuloa Training Area this weekend.

Bidding Scheduled for Cemetery Road Restoration

Almost 10 months have passed since the June 27 lava flow initially crossed Cemetery Road in Pahoa.

Ka’u Planning Future Focus of Meetings

The Steering Committee for the Ka’u Community Development Plan has scheduled a series of community meetings with topic-focused agendas.

Ige Releases Nearly $4M for Big Island CIP Projects

Of the Big Island’s nearly $4 million released, $2.7 million will go to efforts at the Kona International Airport.

Man Dies Aboard Hilo-Bound Flight

A man died aboard a United Airlines flight headed to Hilo from Los Angeles, Calif. Wednesday evening.

Kilauea Summit Update – 8/6/15

For three days, the summit of Kilauea held flat as tiltmeters at the summit recorded no significant change. The three day lull ended Thursday morning as deflationary tilt began at the summit.

DWS: Flow Test to Cause Water Disruption in Pahoa Area

The Department of Water Supply says a fire hydrant flow test on Aug. 18 may temporarily disrupt water quality in some Pahoa areas.

Protesters Take a Stand at Astronomy Conference on Oahu

This is the first time the International Astronomical Union general assembly is being held in Hawaii. The event comes at a time when telescope construction in the state is being challenged by some residents.

Guillermo Prompts Flood Advisory, Hilda Holds Steady

We are also now tracking a tropical storm in the Eastern Pacific. Overnight Hilda strengthened from a tropical depression to a weak tropical storm with maximum…

Puna Councilman Announces Run for State Senate

Hawai’i County Council member Greggor Ilagan is running for Hawaiʻi State Senate in 2016.

Hauanio Recieves Papahānaumokuākea Umu Kai Award

The award was given to Hauanio for a lifetime of conservation management and education of Hawai’i’s keiki and adults in traditional Hawaiian fishing techniques.

Woman Sought in Stolen Vehicle Incidents

The Hawai’i Police Department is seeking a woman caught in a photograph believed to be involved in two stolen vehicle incidents.

Kilauea Summit Update – 8/5/15

A lull in activity at Kilauea’s summit continues for a third day.

Sierra Club: TMT Challenges Environmental Integrity

Sierra Club of Hawai’i director Marti Townsend believes construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope would challenge the integrity of Hawai’i’s environmental laws.

Guillermo Closures and Cancellations

This list will be updated as closures due to Guillermo occur.

UPDATE 8/5/15: Tropical Storm Guillermo

***Updated at 11:20 p.m. to include information from the Central Pacific Hurricane Center’s 11 p.m. advisory.*** The Central Pacific Hurricane Center’s 11 p.m. advisory reports that Tropical Storm Guillermo is weakening east of Hawai’i as it moves towards the west-northwest. As of the advisory, Guillermo was about 225 miles northeast of Hilo, moving west-northwest at […]

County Finance Committee Discusses pCard Audit

Several Hawai’i County residents provided testimony regarding Mayor Billy Kenoi’s use of his county purchasing card.

Big Island Fuel Prices Continue to Inch Down

Big Island motorists are spending slightly less at the gas pump this week as fuel prices are slowing dropping.

HEMA, Coast Guard Maintain Watch on Storm

The Hawai’i Emergency Management Agency continues its efforts alongside local agencies and partners as potential impacts of Tropical Storm Guillermo continue to be monitored.
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