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UPDATE: Kahakai Boulevard/Niuhi Street intersection area reopen to all traffic

The area in Hawaiian Beaches was closed for nearly an hour and a half.

Raging: ‘Jaw-dropping’ surf on display along Big Island south-facing shores as south-southwest swell peaks

Savage surf slams over seawall along Ali‘i Drive in downtown Kailua-Kona, drenching passers-by and vehicles; causes Pride of America cruise ship to skip its Kona stop, leading to cancellation of concert by Kona and Windward (O‘ahu) choral societies at Mokuʻaikaua Church; surf should begin to decline overnight, but ocean safety and emergency officials remain on high alert because of dangerous conditions.

UPDATE: High surf advisory extends through Thursday evening, 4 beach parks in West Hawai‘i to remain closed

A high surf advisory is in place until Thursday evening, with surf heights expected to reach 10 to 14 feet.

UPDATE: Department of Health lifts high bacteria count notification for Honokohau Harbor

After retesting, Honokohau Harbor has met state water quality standards.

Visitor spending in April increases despite slight decline in Hawai‘i arrivals

Preliminary statistics from Hawai‘i Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism show a total of 828,959 visitors arrived in the state during the month, a 0.5% decrease from a year before, but total visitor spending increased 4.8%.

Hawaiian Electric: Be prepared well before a storm strikes

Utility’s year-round resilience work reduces outages, supports faster restoration, but customers are encouraged to get ready before a tropical cyclone ever approaches the islands; Hawai‘i Gov. Josh Green, state and county officials reiterate preparedness message.

It’s down to 13 applicants vying for Hawai‘i County Fire chief vacancy due to sudden death of Kazuo Todd

During the Hawai‘i County Fire Commission meeting in May, the Department of Human Resources said it received 33 applications for the vacant position.

June town meeting in Waimea features Hawai‘i County Mayor Alameda, county department chiefs

Mayor and members of his administration will discuss county projects, priorities and issues, including finances, parks, planning, research and development, sustainability, water and more.

Hawaiʻi Police Department welcomes 13 officers from the 104th recruit class

Thirteen new officers have officially started working their solo assignments in the districts of Kona, Kaʻū, and North Kohala as of June 1.

Who is running for Hawai‘i County Council? 29 candidates meet Tuesday filing deadline

Four of the nine seats are open with three council members unable to run due to term limits and a fourth member deciding not to seek re-election.

Three key programs to provide nutritious meals for keiki this summer

SUN Bucks grocery assistance, free eat-on-site keiki meals and Kaukau 4 Keiki can help provide free, healthy meals for children through the summer.

Public input sought on site management plan, environmental assessment of Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park’s Kahuku Unit

There are two talk story sessions scheduled for June 13 and June 16, where community members can learn about the plan.

UPDATE: Portion of Highway 11 reopen after being closed for flooding; windward Big Island super soaked

Portions of Ka‘ū, Puna, North and South Hilo, Hāmākua and North and South Kohala were under a flood advisory until 5 hours shy of a full 24 hours from Monday night through Tuesday afternoon, June 1-2; many rain gauges record 5 or more inches of rain, some more than 10 inches.

UPDATE: Earthquake that struck off Kona Coast revised back to magnitude-4.6; more than 800 ‘Felt Reports’ received

The quake was initially reported as a magnitude-4.6 and then revised up to a magnitude-5.2 before again being changed back to a magnitude-4.6 with the latest update from Hawaiian Volcano Observatory; moderate shaking reported by community members.

UPDATE: Several West Hawaiʻi beach parks closed because of high surf advisory

Hawaiʻi County Civil Defense reports Kahaluʻu Beach Park; Laʻaloa Beach Park, also known as Magic Sands; Old Kona Airport Beach Park; and Kohanaiki Beach Park are shuttered as the advisory for south-facing shores of the island remains in place until Thursday morning, June 4; surf of 8 to 12 feet forecast along advisory shorelines.

34-year-old from Hilo charged with arson, threatening with a machete at Kona homeless encampment

A woman told police that Kaleb Paulus was armed with a machete and threatened to kill her on May 18.

Waterline repairs to temporarily disrupt service in Keaʻau on Wednesday

Some residents and businesses, including Keaʻau Middle School, will experience a temporary water service interruption on Wednesday because of emergency repairs to a leaking water main.

State reminds residents to apply for disaster-related unemployment assistance as deadline approaches

Residents in Hawaiʻi County, City and County of Honolulu, and Maui County impacted by March’s natural disasters can still apply for Disaster Unemployment Assistance by June 15.

Jacob Baker connected to 3 murders in Puna by new tattoo, witness testimony, evidence left behind

After buying a knife and metal knuckles at a store in Hilo, Jacob Baker allegedly told his friend who drove him there that he would “shank all the rapists in Pāhoa and anyone who messed with him.”

Hawai‘i Community College offering training program for wastewater, cesspool conversion specialists

The clock is ticking for all cesspools in the State of Hawaiʻi to be removed and replaced by 2050 as mandated by a 2017 state law.
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