East Hawai‘i News

Summertime, and the Livin’ is … Chilly?

Four record low temperatures have been tied this month at Hilo’s airport, including two since summer solstice on Saturday.

State Plans to Raise Highway 11 in Ka`u

The roadway, which has flooded at least six times in the past 12 years, would be raised 10 feet and fitted with a culvert to allow water to pass underneath.

New Law Makes ‘Revenge Porn’ Acts a Felony

Hawaii joins 10 others states in outlawing the internet distribution of nude images with intent to harm.

Researchers Studying More of Loihi’s Secrets

Scientists will use a deep submersible vehicle to sample thick mats of iron-eating bacteria found on the lower slopes of the active underwater volcano.

Hospital Officials to Brief Lawmakers on Budget Plan

The state’s hospital system is facing a $48 million budget shortfall, and Hilo Medical Center’s share of the cuts is $9 million.

Annual Backpack Drive Underway; Police Accepting Donations

Now in its sixth year, the drive held in conjunction with HOPE Services Hawaii provides backpacks to children most in need around the Big Island.

Environmental Commission Vice-Chair John Dill Dies

Dill, 38, also a former Ethics Board chairman, apparently suffered a heart attack and died at Hilo Medical Center on May 29.

Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Focus of Task Force

The Legislature created the task force which will present its recommendations on the establishment of Hawaii dispensaries to lawmakers before the 2015 session.

UPDATE: Another Strong Earthquake, Still No Tsunami Threat

The second tremor, in the Aleutians, was initially listed with a magnitude of 7.1 and later upgraded to 8.0, and followed one of 7.2 magnitude in New Zealand.

UPDATE: Charges Filed in Puna Marijuana Bust

The two were arrested after police seized more than 800 marijuana plants and nearly seven pounds of dried marijuana at their HPP home.

2011 Death in Hilo Reclassified a Murder

The case involves the lifeless body of 20-year-old Sommer Ferreira which was found in laundry room of her Wainaku residence.

Forestry Group Launches Reforestation Initiative

The Hawaii Forest Industry Association is marking its 25th anniversary with the “Mahalo Aina: Give Back to the Forest” initiative.

Govt. Workers Union Issues Endorsements for Primary Election

The union representing state and county white-collar workers declined to make a selection in the governor’s race or for several Big Island legislative seats.

HI-5 Redemption Center Schedules Changing July 1

The new hours for all 10 centers will be 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., without a closing for lunch.

Police Release June 20 List of Arrest Warrants

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

Mail Carriers’ Food Drive Tops Half-Million Pounds

Hilo carriers brought in more than 33,000 pounds of food during last month’s “Stamp Out Hunger” campaign benefiting the Food Bank.

Police Looking to ID Couple in Theft Case

The man and the woman are wanted for questioning in an incident that occurred May 6 in Hilo.

Construction Will Prevent Bayfront Turns Overnight Sunday

Work on the traffic signal at the Pauahi Strteet-Kamehameha Avenue intersection will be done from 7 p.m. Sunday to 5 a.m. Monday.

Faucets, Copper Pipe Stolen at Hilo Beach Park

The plumbing in bathrooms was repaired by noon the following day, but it will take a little longer to get the outside drinking fountains working again.

Obama Administration Considering Hawaiian Trust Relationship

The Department of Interior will be holding public meetings to gather input on the matter of native Hawaiian governance.
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