East Hawaii News

Public libraries to be closed for Christmas, New Year’s

Several libraries around the island also have adjusted hours today, Christmas Eve, and on New Year’s Eve.

Let the experts wrap your gifts this year: Take them to the RSVP gift wrapping station

Volunteer elves from the Retired Senior Volunteer Program are back at Prince Kūhiō Plaza in Hilo make sure you get the perfect outside presentation for that greatest of all time gift inside.

Hawaiʻi County solid waste facilities to close for 2 days to observe upcoming holidays

All County of Hawaiʻi solid waste facilities will be closed all day Wednesday, Dec. 25 and Wednesday, Jan. 1.

Hawaiʻi County invests in innovative collaborations with Puna Strong grants

Each of these organizations was chosen for its commitment to addressing community needs and enhancing resilience and quality of life for Puna residents.

Help bring light into homeless keiki lives

Project Hawaiʻi needs urgent support to bring holiday magic to Big Island youth experiencing homelessness.

12 things the Big Island gave us to do during the 5 days before Christmas

Enjoy the full slate of what our truly loved Big Island gave to us to do this year for the holidays. It is much better than a partridge in a pear tree or 4 calling birds. At least in our opinion.

New housing unit is a start but not a solution for chronic overcrowding at Hawaiʻi County’s primary correctional facility

The 46-year-old Hawaiʻi Community Correctional Center, known as HCCC, is the most overcrowded correctional facility in the state and likely will remain so despite the additional 1,940 square feet of housing from the Kaumana Housing Unit project.

Hale Nani escapee captured, 2 others still on the lam

Inmates 31-year-old Clyde Takeshi Talosaga Loa Jr. and 41-year-old Kawai James Pomroy remain at large. The three escaped Dec. 13 in a car owned by one of the facility’s employees.

Police arrest 18 motorists for DUI during week of Dec. 9-15 on Big Island roadways

Police have made a total of 923 DUI arrests so far this year, a 2.33% increase from the 902 made by this time in 2023.

Road paving will close portions of Makaʻala Street in Hilo today and tomorrow

Drivers are advised to pay attention and drive carefully as a road paving project will close portions of Makaʻala Street in Hilo today and tomorrow.

Community invited to sing along during Hilo’s annual ‘Messiah’ event

As the first Hilo SingAlong Messiah without Tom McAlexander, the event will begin with a short celebration of his life and his 25-year devotion to the Hilo choral community.

New scholarship program aims to uplift Hawaiʻi LGBTQIA+ youth

The Rainbow Legacy Scholarship application is still open for LGBTQIA and MVPFAFF+ youth planning a secondary education.

University of Hawai‘i at Hilo celebrates 2024 fall commencement this weekend

Kanaka ʻōiwi (Native Hawaiian) Puʻuwai Tollefson-Kelly is deeply rooted in values that honor her culture and foster meaningful connections. Her passion for education and service will be in the spotlight as she gives her address as student speaker Saturday during the commencement ceremony at Vulcan Gymnasium in Hilo.

Puna man allegedly fires several shots at ex-inlaws during incident in ʻĀinaloa

36-year-old Sione Siale was arrested and charged following the incident Dec. 11 at a residence on Pearl Drive. He is charged with first-degree reckless endangering, 2 counts of first-degree terroristic threatening and ownership or possession of firearm or ammunition prohibited.

Puna Geothermal to host year-end community meeting this week

Officials will share detailed insights about the plant’s current status and future plans. A representative from Hawaiʻi County is also expected to participate. Questions and feedback will be welcome.

Store, park services will remain accessible despite Kīlauea Visitor Center closure early next year

Hawaiʻi Pacific Parks Association will move its park store 1.2 miles west to a welcome center in the Koa Room at Kīlauea Military Camp. Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park will also operate visitor services from the Koa Room.

Gov. Josh Green aims to create a safer, more affordable Hawaiʻi in 2-year budget plan

Gov. Josh Green prioritizes housing, health care, education and biosecurity in Executive Biennium Budget.

Police arrest Puna man for property and drug charges following burglary

A 30-year old man was arrested by Puna patrol officers while they responded to calls from a reported burglary in the Hawaiian Beaches Subdivision last Tuesday.

Business Monday: 5 small companies thrive together in Hilo’s first food truck park

Hilo’s only food truck park includes Le Yellow Sub, Hilo Ice Coffee, A & K Fratellis, Duck Fat, and Organic Island Cuisine.

Charles ‘Sparky’ Kawamoto Swim Stadium in Hilo reopens

The facility closed Oct. 14 for planned repairs to the pool pump’s bearings and mechanical seal. However, it was discovered that additional repairs were necessary after the pump was removed and disassembled, necessitating a longer closure.
Load More Articles