East Hawai‘i News
Windows 8 Supports Hawaiian Language Diacriticals, More
The latest version of Microsoft’s operating system includes a Hawaiian keyboard in its layout.
Fire Destroys House in Sprawling Ka`u Subdivision
Only the front wall was standing when firefighters arrived.
Council Approves Ban on Nighttime Well Drilling
The ban could end up being decided by the new council taking office on Dec. 3.
Another Early-Morning Robbery Reported in Hilo
The latest robbery involved an 18-year-old woman in downtown Hilo.
Police Warn of Internet Scam Involving Craigslist
Police say the scam is a variation of ruses involving a counterfeit check.
HELCO Seeking Approval to Expand Geothermal Power
The Big Island utility is seek approval from the state Public Utilities Commission to expand its geothermal sources by 50 megawatts.
Funding Will Boost County Services for Crime Victims
The county will expand its aid to victims through funding resulting from the Justice Reinvestment Initiative, a collaboration between states and the federal government.
Police: 13-year-old Boy Missing Since Aug. 26
Police are asking for the public’s help locating Benson Maddison.
Big Island Police Release Nov. 9 List of Warrants
The Hawaii Police Department has released its weekly list of some of the individuals wanted on outstanding warrants.
Man Robbed Early Today on Puueo Street
The victim, a 63-year-old Hilo man, told police he was pushed to the ground and robbed of his wallet.
Police Trying to Identify Body Found at Campsite
No foul play is suspected in connection to the remains found north of South Point.
Entrance Fees Waived at Hawaii Volcanoes This Weekend
The National Park Service is waiving entrance fees at all of its 398 units across the country in observance of the Veteran’s Day weekend.
Rivera Sought By Police on Bench Warrants
Rivera, who is described as homeless, is wanted for failing to appear in court.
Hilo, Kona and Early Voters Help Carry Kenoi to Win
Challenger Harry Kim got a boost from voters in Hamakua and Puna.
No Tsunami Threat in Hawaii From Guatemala Earthquake
The death toll was at least 39 from the 7.4-magnitude quake that hit offshore near the country’s border with Mexico.
Big Island Voters Approve 5 of 6 Charter Amendments
Two of the measures involved use of property tax revenues to purchase and maintain land for public use.
Ruderman, Green and Solomon Are State Senate Winners
Health-food store chain owner Russel Ruderman is elected to the Big Island’s newly created fourth state Senate seat.
