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Presentations to Educate Kupuna on Fraud Issues

A coalition of county and state agencies will hold the four events islandwide to help senior citizens avoid Medicare, securities and other types of fraud.

Another Ant Treatment Planned for Richardson Ocean Park

The popular Hilo beach park will close early on Wednesday, July 30, and reopen the following morning.

Food Establishments to Receive Color-Coded Placards

The new law establishes the use of green, yellow or red cards to indicate each business’ status following food-safety inspections.

First Group of Inmates Arrives at Kulani Correctional Facility

The minimum-security prison on the slopes of Mauna Loa will eventually house 200 low-risk inmates.

Pahoa Man Shot While Driving Toward Police Officers

Police said 38-year-old Riley Asuncion sustained a non-life-threatening injury in the shooting that occurred on Stainback Highway.

County Will Load Mulch at Kealakehe Station — For a Fee

The mechanical loading is available on Thursdays and Saturdays, although the public can manually load it without charge any day of the week.

Big Island Escapes Most of Wali’s Wrath

Oahu received the heaviest rains of more than an inch per hour which were triggered when Wali’s moisture hit a low-pressure system sitting near Kauai.

UPDATE: Maku`u Market SNAP Event Sunday, July 27

The event will provide nutritional advice, including a cooking demonstration, to participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

Public’s Help Sought in Stolen Credit Card Case

They are trying to identify a man observed using the credit card at a Hilo convenience store last year.

Puna Burglar Targets Gallon of Milk

An Ainaloa woman told police she was home Monday afternoon when the suspect, identified as Lake Charles K. Lively, 25, came into the house and stole the beverage.

State Closing Waimanu Valley campground, Muliwai Trail

The trail that leads from Waipio Valley to the remote campground could be subjected to flash flooding from rainfall from tropical depression Wali.

Police Need Help ID’ing Couple in Theft Case

The man and woman are suspected of a theft on Wednesday from a department store on Puainako Street.

Wali Weakens to a Tropical Depression

Rainfall of up to a foot is expected in some areas this weekend, although accompanying winds are expected to be typical trades of 10-20 mph.

Police Release July 18 List of Arrest Warrants

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

Puna Man Arrested in Eden Roc Shooting

Police said 58-year-old Wayne Delossantos was arrested and later released pending further investigation of the June 28 incident.

Police Looking For Man With Six Outstanding Warrants

Pio Kapeli Jr., who is also wanted for questioning in a theft case, has no permanent address but is known to frequent the Puna District.

Vehicles Damaged by Running Over Rocks on Roadways

Two vehicles struck rocks near Alae Cemetery and a third incident occurred on Haihai Street.

Man Wanted by Police for Violating Probation

Police say Kyle Dawson, 32, should be considered dangerous and may be armed.

HELCO Warning Customers of Bill-Payment Scam

The utility is receiving reports from customers of callers claiming to be from the company and saying bills should be paid using a service called “Money Pak.”

UPDATE: Storm Expected to Weaken, Bring Heavy Rainfall

The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood watch for the weekend in advance of the arrival of what is now tropical storm Wali.
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