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State Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement marine patrols now on all islands

While land-based Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement officers supplement the work of the marine patrol units as needed, it’s up to the oceangoing patrols to be on the water regularly. Marine patrol units are now active on are now active on O‘ahu, Maui, Kaua‘i and Hawai‘i Island.

Hawaiian Electric warns of scammers sending QR codes to make payments

Electric utility urges vigilance as it received 10 fraud reports since mid-June from businesses on Oʻahu saying scammers threatened to diconnect power. Two businesses were scammed into making cash payments.

Police investigate a possible drowning in Hilo

Hawaiʻi Island police are investigating the potential drowning of a 51-year old visitor following a scuba diving lesson at Waiolena Beach Park on June 30.

State funds Kona Women’s Court, a pilot program starting in September

The Kona Women’s Court will start with 14 women.

Drones now allowed in Hawaiʻi to investigate illegal fireworks

The new laws also will increase penalties for people with illegal fireworks and allocate more resources to law enforcement agencies to investigate such cases.

Parker School student makes his mark at national debate competition

Parker School rising senior Oscar Amos advanced through 10 rounds of the national Lincoln-Douglas debate competition earlier this month, placing among the top 33 debaters across the nation.

Police seek leads regarding an unsolved murder from nearly four years ago

Hawai’i Island police are renewing their plea for public assistance in solving the July 2021 murder of Michael Rosenbaum, whose body was found at MacKenzie State Recreation Area with a gunshot wound.

Hawai‘i Island police seek public help finding 14-year-old girl

The teen was last seen in the Hawaiian Acres area on June 26 at 8:20 a.m., wearing black sweat pants, a black hoodie, white shoes, and a black backpack.

Update: Bail hearing set for Big Island man charged in federal court on firearm, meth charges

The 54-year-old was officially charged on June 26 with possessing with intent to distribute and manufacture methamphetamine, possessing with intent to distribute cocaine, unlawful possession of firearms, and unlawful possession of explosives.

Business Monday: New Kona tattoo artist from Hong Kong blends artistry with healing

Jayers Ko, a tattoo artist from Hong Kong now residing in Kona, specializes in areola-nipple tattoos to help breast cancer survivors and other surgery patients in the journey of personal healing and transformation.

Mothers Against Drunk Driving honors 3 Hawai‘i Police Department officers

Hilo Patrol Officer Lawrence Kobayashi, South Kohala Patrol Officer Landon Takenishi and Area II Traffic Enforcement Unit Sgt. Thomas Koyanagi were honored for their efforts and dedication in the fight against impaired driving to reduce injuries and deaths on Big Island roadways.

Hōkūleʻa, Hikianalia arrive at center of Pacific voyaging heritage, Taputapuātea

The double-hulled wa‘a now are anchored off Papeʻetē, Tahiti, departing Taputapuātea early because of forecasted weather. They are expected to spend about a month in French Polynesia before continuing on the Moananuiākea Voyage, with subsequent stops this year in the Cook Islands, Sāmoa, Tonga and Aotearoa — the Māori name for New Zealand.

UPDATE: Lava geysers reach heights up to about 1,100 feet before Episode 27 of Kīlauea summit eruption ends

High fountains lasted nearly 11 hours and produced about 1.6 bilion gallons of lava, covering 80% of the Halemaʻumaʻu Crater floor within the Big Island volcano’s summit caldera. Lava flows from this episode could continue to exhibit slow movement or incandescence throughout the coming days.

Be patient and show aloha if plans include trip to see latest episode of Kīlauea lava fountaining

Hawai’i County Civil Defense and Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park ask the public to be aware that traffic congestion is an issue in and around the park, with reports on social media saying to expect delays just getting into the park and traveling through the Volcano area. They also offer tips to see the spectacular geysers of molten rock is safe.

16-year-old Kailua-Kona girl critically injured in crash near Kīholo Bay Road

Police responding to the scene determined the teen was driving south on Queen Ka‘ahumanu Highway in West Hawai‘i in a black 2023 Toyota Camry, when it veered off the roadway, struck several large rocks and overturned multiple times.

University of Hawaiʻi’s telescope dedicated in 1970 now honored for enduring impact on space exploration

University of Hawaiʻi’s 2.2-meter (88 inch) telescope on Maunakea was recognized by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Milestone program for its role in shaping astronomical research worldwide.

Nā Leo TV invites rising Hawai‘i Island musicians to go Beyond the Mic

Open call issued for musicians through July 25. The Beyond the Mic music showcase will feature four rising Hawai‘i Island selected solo artists or music groups to have their voices and stories elevated.

University of Hawaiʻi officially begins process to decommission UKIRT telescope atop Mauna Kea

It will be the third Mauna Kea observatory decommissioned under the university’s Maunakea Comprehensive Management Plan, following Caltech Submillimeter Observatory and University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo’s Hōkū Keʻa Observatory, both completed in 2024.

Hawai‘i Island Community Health Center not just managing Hepatitis C, it’s ‘eliminating it’

A pharmacy-led initiative that delivers medications and actively seeks out at-risk people resulted in the state’s largest nonprofit community health center achieving a stunning 71% cure rate — more than double the national average of just 33% — offering new hope in the fight against one of the most deadly and often overlooked diseases.

‘Enjoy the rockets red glare and bombs bursting in air,’ just don’t send them in the mail

U.S. Postal Service reminds the public that while fireworks and firecrackers are fun on the 4th of July, all kinds — including sparklers, bottle rockets and Roman candles — are banned from the mail.
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