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Hawaiʻi County invests $478K to address growing opioid crisis

The funding is made possible through the state’s share of National Opioid Settlement Funds.

Another Hawaiʻi County mayoral candidate forum scheduled this week

Hui ʻOihana, the Hawaiʻi Island Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce, and partners Hui Hoʻolako for Hawaiian Initiatives, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs and Nā Leo TV will host another chance for Big Island voters to ask questions and get information about the candidates who want to lead the island for the next four years

Once again, a motorist drives down a boat ramp into West Hawai‘i harbor

On Saturday at 8 p.m., a 33-year-old woman parked her car on the boat ramp facing the water when she told authorities her car wasn’t working and then drove directly into the harbor.

Column: Fiasco good time to brush up on flag etiquette, remember meaning behind symbol

Reading in an email — and seeing in a submitted photo — sent to Big Island Now that the flags at Kona Community Aquatic Center were still flying full-mast Saturday, despite a governor’s flag order to lower them to half-staff in honor of late Big Island state Rep. Mark Nakashima, who died last week, was curious.

Hawai‘i Island police seek public help finding missing Hilo man

The Hilo man is considered endangered and may need medical attention.

Kaiser launches Big Island home health agency for homebound members

Kaiser Permanente Home Health based in Kona is designed to to provide nursing and physical therapy at home for members using assistive devices such as walkers, canes or wheelchairs or with health conditions making it difficult to leave home and are receiving care that can only be safely performed under the supervision of a skilled nurse or therapist.

Rubber duckies raise $33K to support United Cerebral Palsy Association of Hawai‘i

The Great Waikōloa Rubber Duckie Race was a major success, with hundreds of spectators cheering as 10,000 bright yellow duckies bobbled, waddled and drifted toward the lakeside finish line at the Kings’ Shops on a fun-filled Fourth of July.

Waiākea grad to take over helm at Hawaiʻi Community College

Susan Kazama has worked in the UH system since 1987 and has been interim chancellor at the Big Island college since July 1, 2023.

New zero-interest loan program for University of Hawai‘i engineering students

The initiative intends to help students with proven need while also meeting the state’s workforce demand for engineers.

Big Island Democrats invite voters to meet party candidates at July 19 rally

Numerous candidates running in the August 2024 Primary Election will gather at the event at Mo‘oheau Bandstand in downtown Hilo.

Business Monday: Queens’ Culinary Marketplace connects shoppers with island agriculture

The new and innovate market hosted on the second and fourth Thursdays of every month at Queens’ Marketplace features fresh produce, local delights, value-added products and more, all locally grown or produced and made on the Big Island. It highlights the rich argricultural and culinary creativity found in Hawai‘i.

Police ask public to help find missing Pepeʻekeo man under severe threat

29-year-old Railee Santos is a 5-foot-9, 160-pound Hawaiian who was last seen at 4:30 p.m. Sunday in the Pepeʻekeo area.

Search for pilot, passenger suspended following helicopter crash in waters off Kaua‘i

Missing are 69-year-old Guy Croyden, pilot of the helicopter, and 60-year-old James Quintua, one of the passengers.

Update: High surf advisory once again extended for south-facing shores

According to the National Weather Service in Honolulu, large breaking waves of 8 to 12 feet are expected early this morning, then declining to 7 to 10 feet this afternoon.

Zonta Club of Hilo awards $15,400 in scholarships to women

Two winners have been advanced to compete for additional awards and scholarships at the district and international levels of Zonta.

NOAA ‘mother ship’ circling Hawaiian Islands as scientist scuba divers monitor coral reefs

Twenty scientists, in addition to crew members, are aboard Oscar Elton Sette, which departed its home port of Honolulu on July 1.

Police seek elderly Volcano man last seen in May; only recently reported missing

William Hammett is considered an endangered missing person due to his age.

Downtown Hilo robbery suspect charged following reported assault of drone surveyors

Kukaua Keli’iho’oluhi Kaupe Bright remains in custody pending his initial court appearance, as he is unable to post bail set at $12,100.

2 Big Island state land advisory councils seek applicants to fill vacant seats

The Hawai‘i Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of Forestry and Wildlife, in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service, is accepting applications to fill seats on the Laupāhoehoe and Puʻuwaʻawaʻa advisory councils.

Big Island weekly lane closures: July 13-19

Lane closure schedules may change at any time without further notice.
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