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Mountain View man charged with reported theft of SUV, 2 incidents of refusing to stop
30-year-old Justin Yamauchi made his initial court appearance the afternoon of July 16 in Hilo District Court, where his bail was maintained at $135,000. He was ordered to appear July 18 for a preliminary hearing.
Update: Police report previously missing endangered runaway girl has been found
11-year-old Navaeh-Marie Serrano was located at 7 p.m. July 16 in good health.
36th annual Richardson Roughwater Swim set for end of August in Hilo
This 1-mile swim hosted by Hawai‘i County Department of Parks and Recreation at Richardson Ocean Park is designed for strong swimmers with strong swimming skills who can handle the sometimes rough course conditions, including currents and waves.
Best case scenario: Coral will be impacted by projected unprecedented acidification of waters around main Hawaiian islands
New study from researchers at University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology also provides hope that that impact could be manageable; meanwhile, five Indo-Pacific coral species received critical habitat protections this week, potentially preventing their mass extinction.
Waimea conservation priorities to be discussed in meeting next week
The Waimea community can be part of the future agricultural and environmental efforts by attending a USDA meeting from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m on July 25.
‘Incredibly humbling’: North Kohala detailer again part of elite team preserving historic Air Force One
Robin Marquez, owner and operator of Big Island’s Signature Auto Detail Hawaiʻi, was selected for the third time this year to participate in the prestigious Air Force One Detailing Project at the Museum of Flight in Seattle.
What’s in forecast for state’s fastest-growing industry during next decade? Health care
Hawai‘i is projected to gain 41K new jobs by 2032; the food services sector is expected to be the second-fastest growing industry, driven by the strong hospitality sector in the islands.
Hōkūleʻa, Hikianalia deepen cultural ties, spark ocean protection dialogue
Voyaging canoes arrive in Moʻorea for cultural engagements prior to departing July 13 for brief return to Papeʻetē, Tahiti, before sailing for their next port of call: Tautira.
8 new adult corrections officers graduate, now working at Big Island facilities
7 of the new officers assigned to Hawaiʻi Community Correctional Center, 1 to Kulani Correctional Facility, both in East Hawai’i, following 8 weeks of vigorous classroom instruction, physical training and field training.
Kona airport awarded $5.5M in federal funds for runway improvements
New grant money increases available funding for state’s ongoing rehabilitation project to restore and upgrade Runway 17-35 — the West Hawai’i airport’s only runway — to meet modern standards and ensure its long-term reliability.
Weekly DUI report: 24 motorists arrested islandwide from June 30 to July 6
Thirteen of the 24 motorists arrested were taken into custody in the Hilo District.
Food trucks will have more places to operate in Kailua-Kona through two pilot programs
Hawaiʻi County has set up a permitting process for food trucks to operate legally along Ane Keohokālole Highway and it is providing a temporary space for Food Truck Fridays.
Rotary club gives back to veterans with free tickets to the 71st Hilo Orchid Society Show
The Rotary Club of Hilo and the Hilo Orchid Society are extending a floral gesture of gratitude to veterans, service members, and first responders ahead of the annual Orchid Show.
Police emergency notifications move to new system
As of July 15, Hawaiʻi residents can streamline their emergency alerts with the Everbridge system, which now combines police and Civil Defense notifications into a single, customizable platform.
The waiting list for the Section 8 housing program will open next month
The program provides rental assistance to eligible low-income individuals and families, allowing them to rent safe, decent, and affordable housing in the private market.
Hawaiʻi police host a free, youth boxing face-off in Waimea this Saturday
In its mission to foster community trust with youth, the Hawaiʻi Police Department is hosting a free, youth boxing event at the Thelma Parker Gym in Waimea this Saturday.
Business Monday: Historic Manago Hotel drops sale price after year on the market
Every potential buyer has expressed interest in keeping the Manago Hotel Restaurant open.
Hawaiʻi could receive up to $2.4M in nationwide opioid settlement
Hawaiʻi could receive up to $2.4 million as part of a $720 million nationwide settlement with eight drug manufacturers over their role in the opioid crisis.
Hawaiʻi to mark 80th anniversary of Hiroshima bombing with ceremony, call for peace
Aug. 6, 2025, marks the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima—a pivotal and tragic moment in world history that continues to echo across generations.
