East Hawai‘i News
Pole Work Closing Two Blocks of Puainako Thursday Night
Hawaii Electric Light Co. said the work will involve closing the blocks between Iwalani and Kuhilani streets from 10 p.m. Thursday until early Friday morning.
Police Week Ceremonies Include Honoring Those Slain in Duty
A ceremony similar to the one held Monday in Hilo is being held today in Kona.
More Projects Cited From 2013 Legislative Session
Lawmakers outline more of the items resulting from $292 million in capital improvement funding for the Big Island.
7.0-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Marianas; No Tsunami Generated
According to the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, the tremor did not generate a Pacific-wide tsunami.
Second Public Meeting Tuesday on Hilo Bay Buoys
The state is seeking input on the placement of the moorings from those who work and play in the bay.
Pressure Cookers Seized From Luggage in Hilo, Detroit
The FBI said no explosives were found, but agents seized an altered pressure cooker and other items from a passenger flying from Hilo to Honolulu.
HPP Home Damaged by Fire Early Sunday
Firefighters found flames coming from the back of the converted two-car garage on Kiawe Street.
UPDATE: Pedestrian Killed on Highway 11 in Glenwood Identified
The victim was reportedly wandering through traffic before being struck by a vehicle.
Keaau Man Convicted of Trafficking Methamphetamine
Reynaldo Agudo faces a sentence of 10 years to life in prison when sentenced in August.
Free Health Clinics to be Held in Ka`u June 4-12
The clinics to be held in Pahala and Ocean View are the result of a partnership between the state Department of Health and the US Department of Defense.
Flags at Half-Staff Saturday to Honor Hawaii-Born Pilot
Gov. Neil Abercrombie ordered the action in remembrance of Air Force Capt. Reid Kijiro Nishizuka, who died April 27 in Afghanistan.
Hawaii Volcanoes Completes Youth Ranger Internship Training
Now in its fourth year, the Youth Ranger Internship Program provides education and skills to help youth prepare for a variety of careers.
Police Release May 10 List of Arrest Warrants
The Hawaii Police Department has released its weekly list of some of the individuals wanted on outstanding warrants.
Police: No Investigation of Judges Underway
Police Chief Harry Kubojiri said an attorney’s claim that the department is investigating the judges’ actions in foreclosure proceedings is false.
John Tucker Sentencing Postponed Until June
The Pahoa resident faces between 15 and 30 years in federal prison without the chance of parole after pleading guilty to producing child pornography.
Police Identify Lava Hiking Victim; Autopsy Pending
Police said 57-year-old Riccardo Scagliati of Victoria, British Columbia had become disoriented and overheated while returning to his vehicle.
Novel by Volcano Author Peek Garners Award
“Daughters of Fire” is among the finalists for the Benjamin Franklin Gold Award for popular fiction.
Police Warning Public About Bank Email Scams
The scams also known as “phishing” involve official-looking emails purportedly from banks and asking for personal financial information.
Hilo Man Charged in May 3 Burglary
Scottie Yanagawa was charged with the May 3 break-in and Suzy Cho Chun was charged with allegedly being in possession of stolen items.
Killer of 6-Year-Old in 2001 Found Dead in Cell
Mark Davis Jr., 25, was acquitted in 2005 of the rape and murder of Kauilani Tadeo by reason of mental illness.
