East Hawai‘i News

Circuit Court Denies TRO Against HSTA

An attempt to obtain a temporary retraining order against the HSTA by current Board member and Presidential candidate Corey Rosenlee has been denied.

‘Puna Peace Mural’ Unveiled at Kea’au High

Kea’au High School, along with artist Ken Charon, unveiled a new art work on Friday, titled “Puna Peace Mural.”

Drivers Test Translation Lawsuit Settled by HDOT

The Hawai’i State Department of Transportation has settled a law suit regarding the language translation of drivers tests.

Police Release May 29 Warrants

The list informs both the public and the individuals sought that a warrant is in effect for their arrest.

Humpback Whale Sanctuary Seeks Advisory Members

The Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary is seeking to fill open seats on its advisory council.

Officer Arnold Named East Hawai’i ‘Officer of the Month’

Officer Mark Arnold has been named the East Hawai’i “Officer of the Month” by the Aloha Exchange Club of East Hawai’i.

Keamuku Maneuver Weekend Hunting

Army officials will open the Keamuku Maneuver Area at Pohakuloa Training Area over the weekend for hunting of feral pigs and goats.

Kilauea Summit Update – 5/29/15

Kilauea’s summit continues to experience inflation and seismic tremors, according to Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.

Puna Man Charged in Hilo Shoplifting

The Hawai’i Police Department has charged a Mountain View man with second-degree robbery in a Hilo shoplifting incident that turned violent.

Ten ‘Mauna Kea 31’ Protesters Will Have Charges Dropped

Media reports say that Prosecuting Attorney Mitch Roth plans to dismiss charges against 10 of the “Mauna Kea 31.”

HSTA Presidential Candidate Files TRO to Halt Re-Vote

Hawai’i State Teachers Association presidential candidate Corey Rosenlee is filing a Temporary Restraining Order to keep a re-vote from happening next month.

Senate Passes Asian Pacific American Heritage Month

The United States Senates recently passed Senator Mazie Hirono’s resolution to recognize May as Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.

Kilauea Summit Update – 5/28/15

Seismic tremor at Kilauea’s Overlook vent has occurred during the past day, causing periodic bursts that are associated with spattering.

Sen. Schatz Seeks to Preserve Native Languages

Senator Brian Schatz, along with four additional Senators, has introduced a bill to preserve endangered languages.

Manono Street Project Causes Water Shut-Off

The Department of Water Supply plans to shut water off along Manono Street Thursday morning.

Challenge to Marriage Equality Act Dismissed

The Hawai’i Supreme Court dismissed a legal challenge Wednesday from four plaintiffs to the Hawai’i Marriage Equality Act of 2013.

Ruderman to Host Community ‘Talk Story’ Sessions

Senator Russell Ruderman has scheduled two community “talk story” meeting to discuss the 2015 legislative session.

Big Island Military Service Academy Students Honored

Senator Brian Schatz honored 10 students on Tuesday who will attending United States Military Service Academies.

Kilauea Summit Update – 5/27/15

A minor inflationary tilt was recorded at the summit of Kilauea at 12 a.m. Wednesday, according to Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.

HPD Weekly DUI Statistical Breakdown

Twenty-nine motorists were arrested for driving under the influence of an intoxicant between May 18 and May 24.
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