East Hawai‘i News

Kilauea Summit Update – 7/1/15

An overflight assessment done by Hawaiian Volcano Observatory Tuesday confirms that the June 27, 2014 lava flow hasn’t moved downslope, despite active flows.

New Coral Species Found in Hawaiian Waters

A new species of black coral, Leiopathes annosa, was found in deep ocean waters throughout the Hawaiian Islands and Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument

State Wins Ruling on Mandatory Landing Fees

A recent ruling by the State Supreme Court confirmed that the Department of Transportation can charge landing fees at all commercial airports.

Emergency Sirens to Sound For Monthly Test

Issues with siren operations should be reported to Hawai’i County Civil Defense by calling 935-0031.

Governor Ige Signs OHA Packet Bills

Governor David Ige signed HB207, HB209, and SB1166 Tuesday. HB207 pertains to OHA-administered Native Hawaiian custom and rights courses.

Hawaiian Electric Proposes PV Cost Adjustments

Hawaiian Electric has submitted a proposal to the Public Utilities Commission which aims to continue growth of rooftop photovoltaic systems statewide.

$25K Theft at The Nature Conservancy in Ka’u

The Nature Conservancy reports that $25,000 worth of equipment and supplies were stolen from a storage unit at its Kaiholena Preserve in Ka’u Monday morning.

Kilauea Summit Update – 6/30/15

Hawaiian Volcano Observatory noted Tuesday that a wall along the north side of Kilauea’s Overlook crater collapsed around 3 a.m.

State to Enforce Current Laws, Regulations on Mauna Kea

Governor David Ige emphasized safety on Mauna Kea during a Monday press conference. He said current laws and regulations will be enforced.

HPD Weekly Statistical Breakdown

Sixteen drivers were arrested for driving under the influence between June 22 and June 28, according to the Hawai’i Police Department’s weekly DUI statistics.

HPD: Accrediation Team Open to Public Comments

The Hawai’i Police Department will be under assessment by the Commission on Accreditation of Law Enforcement Agencies in July and public comment is wanted.

PASS Alliance Comments on Veto of SB265

The Pacific Alliance to Stop Slavery believes Governor David Ige’s decision to veto SB265 is misleading and not victim-focused.

Gov. Ige Announces Veto Plans

Governor David Ige plans to veto eights bills, as announced Monday afternoon.

Big Island Gas Prices Continue to Rise

Fuel prices in Hilo have seen an increase of two cents this week.

Concerned Parents Look to ‘Take Back’ Lincoln Park

Concerned community members gathered at Hilo’s Lincoln Park to voice their displeasure over what they call “messages of hate” displayed outside of the park.

Identity of Man Caught on Surveillance Wanted

A man caught on surveillance video at the Kea’au Shell gas station using a stolen bank card is being sought after by the Hawai’i Police Department.

Kona Man Dies, Suspect May Also be Victim

A 20-year-old man involved in a domestic dispute on June 21 has died, according to the Hawai’i Police Department.

Hawai’i’s Environmental Court Second in the Country

Hawai’i will have one of two Environmental Courts in the entire country, come July 1.

Mauna Kea Summit Road to Remain Closed

The Office of Mauna Kea Management is assessing damage and stability along the Mauna Kea summit road, causing a continued closure.

Kilauea Summit Update – 6/29/14

Activity at the summit of Kilauea is “stabilizing,” according to Hawaiian Volcano Observatory officials.
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