East Hawaii News

Legislature’s Math Woes Require School Budget Cuts

Gov. Neil Abercrombie said a discrepancy between the CIP budget and the bill authorizing bond sales will require trimming some school improvements.

Panel to Study Impacts of Sea-Level Change in Hawaii

Act 83 creates the inter-agency committee and also requires the Office of Planning to use the findings to coordinate a response to effects of climate change.

Ten High School Graduates Receive Scholarships

The HFS Federal Credit Union announced the names of seven scholarship recipients; three other students are receiving aid from the UH-Hilo alumni association.

Two Charged in May 21 Burglary in Mountain View

One of the men, 24-year-old Ethan Bailey of Mountain View, was released after posting $36,000 bail.

UPDATE: Still No Sign of Fisherman Missing in Puna

Fire department officials said the search will be conducted one more day at the request of the family of the Hilo man missing since Friday night.

Spots Open in Hawaii Volcanoes’ Junior Ranger Program

The four-day Keiki o Hawaii Nei program for children ages 9-12 includes tours of National Park Service sites on both sides of the Big Island.

Advisory Council for State Trails Program Needs Members

Each member of the nine-person council represents specific stakeholders; current vacancies are for those with Hawaiian cultural and fishing interests.

Turtle-Watchers Reminded to Show Respect

State wildlife officials are reminding the public that both green sea and hawksbill turtles are protected by a variety of state and federal laws.

Food Program Sites for Students on Summer Holiday Announced

Fifteen Big Island schools are taking part in Seamless Summer Option, the summer meals program funded by the US Department of Agriculture.

Police Release June 6 List of Arrest Warrants

The Hawaii Police Department has released its weekly list of some of the individuals wanted on outstanding warrants.

Oil Spill Closes Kanoelehua-Hualani Intersection

Authorities this morning were unable to identify the slippery substance spilled.

Supreme Court to Take Up ‘Lowest Priority’ MJ Lawsuit

The Hawaii court has agreed to hear the appeal of rulings rejecting a lawsuit that charged Hawaii County with not upholding the law created by voters in 2008.

Pesticide Workshops Scheduled for Coffee Farmers

The workshops are part of the state’s efforts to subsidize the purchase of a fungus-based pesticide to help battle the coffee berry borer.

$9.7M Granted by Feds for Hawaiian Housing in Hilo, Kona

The DHHL said part of the funding will go to projects such as sweat equity construction, home repair and rental-with-option-to-purchase projects statewide.

Elderly Man Assaulted in Puna Home Invasion

Two masked suspects entered the Hawaiian Paradise Park home early Monday, struck a 68-year-old resident and left with electronic equipment.

Low-Cost Spay and Neuter Clinic for Cats Saturday

The clinic is being sponsored by Hui Pono Holoholona, which is dedicated to reducing the number of cats and dogs euthanized on the Big Island.

Hauanio, Minami-Judd Retire From Hawaii Volcanoes

National Park Service veterans Clarence “Aku” Hauanio and Gail Minami-Judd had a combined 60 years of experience.

County Council to Have At Least Three New Faces

Two of the incumbents are unopposed in the Aug. 9 primary, and six of the seven who are eligible to run have opted for re-election.

Food Bank Benefits From HCC Students’ Green Thumbs

The Hawaii Community College agriculture program has provided the Food Basket with 1,000 pounds of fresh vegetables.

Hurricane Season is Here: Inventory Insurance, Belongings

The state Insurance Division is encouraging Hawaii residents to make sure they have the right type of policies and that they are in proper order.
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