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High bacteria count notifications issued for two East Hawaiʻi beaches
The Hawai‘i State Department of Health is retesting the water at Richardson Ocean Park after finding higher than usual levels of bacteria during routine monitoring.
December 2024 traffic crash leads to elderly Waimea man’s death
84-year-old Colin Perry died after suffering internal injuries following a collision between his Toyota Tacoma and a Honda Pilot and him being pinned between the two vehicles Dec. 15, 2024, north of the intersection of Māmane Street and Māmalahoa Highway.
2025 Hawai‘i County youth track and field meet dates set
Entry forms and additional information are available at the Hawai‘i County Parks and Recreation website. Students who want to participate should first check if their school offers a track and field program.
Hawaiʻi County makes it more convenient than ever to pay for vehicle registration, licensing
The county’s Vehicle Registration and Licensing Division now accepts payments via credit and debit cards as well as the mobile payment services Apple Pay and Google Pay.
Pros, amateurs tee off to benefit Hawai‘i junior golfers before Mitsubishi Electric Championship
Three teenagers from the Big Island participated in the pro/am tournament, with all of them having aspirations to one day play professionally.
Hawaiʻi police recovered over 500 grams of illicit fentanyl across the Big Island in 2024
The Hawai‘i Police Department recovered 562.94 grams of illicit fentanyl in 2024, which is enough to potentially kill 281,470 people.
Two humpback whales freed of entangling gear in separate response events off Maui
These most recent responses bring the total number of humpback whale entanglement cases since mid-December to eight.
Keiki invited to audition for a musical as part of a free theatre training program in Hilo
The I Heart Youth Theatre program is a ten-week, tuition-free musical theater arts program for youth, with classes, workshops and rehearsals that lead up to a full-scale production of Disney’s classic musical, “The Little Mermaid.”
The Olson Trust donates $200,000 to Pacific Tsunami Museum
The contribution will be used to find more investors and shore up a revitalization plan as a long-term solution that will stabilize the museum’s future.
Summer Fun Program 2025 seeks employees
Available positions are activity aide I, which is paid $17.50 per hour, and activity aide II, paid at an hour rate of $19. Completed applications must be submitted to the Recreation Division or postmarked by Feb. 28.
Police search for a Kaʻū man who has not been seen in almost a month
Simon Varela, 34, was last seen in the Hawaiʻi Ocean View Estates subdivision at a residence in the 92-2100 block of Ocean View Parkway on Sunday, December 15, 2024.
2025 proclaimed ‘Year of Our Community Forests’ in Hawai‘i
The yearlong campaign celebrates where we live, learn and play. It’s aimed at increasing awareness of community — and urban — forests while strengthening connections between people and these forests.
Hawai‘i state House leadership announces bipartisan values for 2025 session
“Across the aisle, these shared values reflect our 51 members’ dedication to serving the public,” said House Speaker Nadine Nakamura of Kaua‘i, the first woman speaker of the House in Hawai‘i history and first Asian-American woman state speaker of the House in United States. “They remind us of the meaningful work happening here at the Legislature and our daily responsibility to do our best for the people of Hawaiʻi.”
Office of Hawaiian Affairs submits 4 bills for consideration during 2025 state legislative session
“The [Office of Hawaiian Affairs] package contains four bills that will help address pressing issues facing Hawai‘i as well as advance [the Office of Hawaiian Affairs’] mission to improve the conditions of Native Hawaiians,” said Office of Hawaiian Affairs Board of Trustees Chairman Kai Kahele of Hawai‘i Island.
Business Monday: Sound healing practitioner merges science, the unexplainable as alternative wellness practice
Samantha Shea uses crystal singing bowls to create a meditative, therapeutic experience and promote healing for clients across the Big Island.
Minor spattering observed at Kīlauea summit
This spattering follows an eruptive event at Kīlauea volcano that began on Dec. 23 but paused on the evening of Jan. 3.
Watch: Office of Hawaiian Affairs trustees inducted during investiture ceremony
Inducted were newly elected in 2024 Board of Trustees Chairman and Hawai‘i Island Trustee Kaialiʻi “Kai” Kahele and Kaua‘i and Ni‘ihau Trustee Dan Ahuna, At-Large Trustee Keliʻi Akina and Moloka‘i and Lānaʻi Trustee Luana Alapa, all re-elected last year.
Beloved dress is celebrated in style throughout Hawaiʻi during Muʻumuʻu Month
Mu‘umu‘u originated 200 years ago as white cotton undergarments worn beneath holokū, loose-fitting gowns introduced by Christian missionaries in the 1820s.
4 first-timers to tee up at this year’s Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualālai
Thomas Bjørn, Y.E. Yang, Tim O’Neal and Ricardo Gonzalez will be among the packed field of 42 illustrious players competing next week at the 18-hole Hualālai Golf Course located in beautiful Ka‘ūpūlehu, Kona, on the west side of the Big Island of Hawai‘i.
Big Island lawmakers talk about legislative priorities for upcoming 2025 session
Opening day of the 2025 Hawai‘i State Legislature kicks off on Wednesday. Several Big Island lawmakers hold positions of leadership, chairing a variety of committees along with Sen. Dru Mamo Kanuha who is the Senate Majority Leader.