East Hawai‘i News

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.

Science Demonstrations for Keiki at Big Island Libraries

Hardware Science and “Fizz, Boom, Read” are among the free summer activities being offered at public libraries on the Big Island.

Cool Temperature Saturday in Hilo Ties Record

The thermometer dipped to 64 degrees in the early morning, which tied the record minimum for May 31 last set in 2007.

Help Sought ID’ing Man in Fraudulent Credit Card Case

The man whose image was captured by a surveillance camera allegedly making a $176 purchase at a Hilo store.

Hilo Man Arrested for Theft of Kayaks

Keenan Acia, 18, was also charged in connection with a different burglary in HIlo six days earlier.

PUC Grants Rate Increases to Hawaiian Electric Companies

The rate increases are based on tariffs designed to provide the utilities with incentives to pursue efficiency and integrate home-based solar on their grids.

EPA Calls for 30% Carbon Reduction from Power Plants

The agency said its Clean Power Plan’s 2030 goals would result in reduced premature deaths, asthma attacks and lost productivity while easing climate change.

Couple Accused of Squatting in Empty Pepeekeo Home

The two were charged Sunday with burglary and theft for staying in the home that was supposed to be unoccupied.

Teens Lost Hiking on Mauna Loa Rescued

The male teenagers were rescued Sunday morning after becoming separated from their parents at about 6 p.m. Saturday night.

Brush Fire Blackens More Than 1,000 Acres in Ka`u

Pushed by winds, the fire near Ka`alu`alu Bay had burned more than 400 acres within two hours of it being reported.
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