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HMSA Chooses Keaau for New Office Building

HMSA will build a 20,000 square-foot office building in Keaau that is scheduled to open by the end of next year.

Retired LAPD Detective Pleads Guilty in 2006 Killing in Ka`u

Dan DeJarnette was indicted last year in the death of his wife nearly seven years ago in Hawaiian Ocean View Estates.

Problematic HELCO Line Causes Another Outage

More than 5,000 Hawaii Electric Light Co. customers lost power today because of a problem in a transmission line that has been causing problems since March 10.

State, Teachers Union Reach Tentative Agreement

The pact scheduled for an April 17 ratification vote would restore the 5% pay cut from 2011 and add raises for each of the next four years.

UPDATE: Woman Charged in Ainaloa Stabbing

The victim in the domestic abuse case was transferred to Queen’s Medical Center on Oahu where he is listed in serious condition.

WANTED: Man Sought for Sexual Assault of Minor on Bus

Suspect allegedly touched female minor on a Hele-On bus in Waimea.

Senate Scraps County Permitting for Geothermal Development

Effort to increase county oversight over geothermal development was killed in committee yesterday.

UPDATE: Police Identify Man in Fatal Moped Accident

23-year-old Shyden D. Bento of Captain Cook had reportedly veered off the road and hit a rock wall.

UPDATE: Missing Mauna Kea Hiker Found

59-year-old Jennifer Ho of the Hawaii Sierra Club was found safe after going missing overnight on Mauna Kea.

UPDATE: Senate Kills GMO Labeling Bill

Senate votes to kill a bill that would require labeling of genetically modified foods, opting instead to call for a study on the matter.

Hearings Scheduled for Release of Marijuana Activist Roger Christie

Resolution being heard on March 21 urges release of marijuana activist on bail.

HELCO Schedules Power Outage for All Honomu Customers

The outage will affect all of Honomu from 11 p.m. March 20 to 5 p.m. March 21.

Anti-Legalization Group to Host Marijuana Dialogue in Waimea

Anti-legalization group chaired by former Rep. Patrick Kennedy to discuss “marijuana use and misuse” in Waimea.

Senate Committee Approves School Land Development

Bill would allow two ‘pilot projects’ to be developed on DOE properties over the course of three years.

Law Resigns From UH Hilo Men’s Hoops Program

Law leaves UH Hilo for the same position at Western New Mexico following a 6-19 season and 4-13 PacWest conference record.

UPDATE: Pedestrian Dies After Being Struck by Vehicle in Hilo

Update: Pamela G. Wilson of Hilo died from injuries sustained when she was hit by a vehicle Saturday.

‘March to Evict Monsanto’ Sees Large Turnout

Hundreds of demonstrators take to the street to protest GMO field experiments on the Big Island.

Renovation and Expansion of Edith Kanakaole Stadium Finished

The work was done just ahead of the Merrie Monarch Festival which will celebrate its 50th anniversary beginning March 31.

UPDATE: Cold Front Fizzles, Drying Trend Forecast

Expected heavy rains failed to materialize, but forecasters say showers are still likely over the Big Island, especially in windward sections.

House Committee Approves Marijuana Decriminalization Bill

The Judiciary Committee made changes to the House version of the Senate bill but kept possession of small amounts a civil violation.
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