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2024 Central Pacific hurricane season outlook predicts 1 to 4 tropical cyclones

May 19-25 is also Hurricane Preparedness Week in Hawai’i and officials urge everyone in the state to take action now, before a tropical cyclone looms, to make sure they, their loved ones and neighbors have what they need to weather a storm.

Structure burns down in Ocean View, cause unknown

According to the report, the Hawaiʻi Police Department is aware of the owner of the property and has been notified of the situation.

Police identify Ocean View man killed in Kaʻū motorcycle collision

“After passing the vehicles, the motorcycle was observed crossing over the double solid yellow lines and struck a rock embankment on the mauka side of the highway. The rider was ejected from the motorcycle,” the police department said.

In first, Hawaiʻi delegation goes to Washington for USDA support

The delegation included state legislators, Hawaiʻi Farm Bureau, Hawai‘i Cattlemen’s Council, Hawai‘i Crop Improvement Association, Hawai‘i Floriculture and Nursery Association, and Synergistic Hawai‘i Agricultural Council, farmers, ranchers and advocates.

Unusual late season Kona low mostly fizzles on neighbor islands, drenches O‘ahu

Last week’s storm appears to be the latest kona low to directly affect the main Hawaiian Islands in at least the past 20 years.

Video: Surveillance footage captures armed robbery at Black Lava Vape Kona

Two Kailua-Kona men were arrested in connection to the incident.

Starting Thursday, drivers in Hawai‘i can get ‘shaka plates’ benefitting nonprofit

The Shaka License Plate Program is the culmination of a two-year statewide review process, according to Project Shaka.

UHERO factbook explains Hawai‘i housing crisis as home sales hit 25-year low

UHERO reported high interest rates, high prices and low supply have continued to keep housing extremely unaffordable.

Update: High surf advisory canceled after days of extensions

Includes touthern shorelines of North and South Kona, Kaʻū and Puna on the Big Island. Beachgoers, swimmers and surfers should exercise caution when entering the water.

Governor issues proclamation celebrating Hawai‘i’s school nurses

Hawaiʻi Gov. Josh Green, M.D., issued a proclamation recognizing National School Nurse Day on May 8, 2024.

Business Monday: OUTRIGGER Kona Resort & Spa begins new era with $60M face-lift

The face-lift was guided and inspired by the concept of “kōī au,” symbolizing a flowing current and eloquence. Hawaiian culture and the historic significance of Keauhou Bay, the birthplace of King Kamehameha III, are also at the forefront of the resort’s new look.

Eradicating invasive coconut rhinoceros beetle means protecting economy, ecosystem and Hawaiian culture

Hawai’i County Council joins the battle to push the pests back by supporting Hawai’i County Department of Environmental Management public awareness and outreach initiative aimed at minimizing breeding grounds on the Big Island.

Activity up slightly with increase in quakes under Kīlauea caldera, upper East Rift Zone

Seismicity remains above background levels. Ground deformation also continues beneath Halemaʻumaʻu and the south caldera region. Magma has been pressurizing the system beneath Halemaʻumaʻu and Kīlauea’s south caldera region for several weeks.

Fire at Kailua-Kona laundromat put out Saturday morning

The depart estimated a loss of $750,000 as a result of the incident.

National recruitment for next UH president to begin in late May

The national recruitment for the next president of the University of Hawaiʻi 10-campus system will officially begin in late May 2024 after the UH Board of Regents approved the position description and leadership profile at its May 16 monthly meeting.

Long-awaited work on Hulihe‘e Palace seawall begins

Manu Powers, regent and president of Daughters of Hawaiʻi, an organization that takes care of the palace, said workers from Isemoto Contracting Co. were hired to do the wall and sidewalk work.

Big Island high school seniors encouraged to apply for scholarship program

pplications are due on June 15 and awardees will be notified in early July.

Puna hitchhiker charged in alleged armed carjacking

40-year-old Kevin Torres of Pāhoa made his initial court appearance May 16 in Hilo District Court.

Update: Wind advisory canceled for Big Island summits

Sustained winds of 45 to 55 mph, with localized gusts of up to about 60 mph, are forecast atop Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa.

Money gifted to University of Hawai‘i medical school to train physicans to treat liver diseases

The money from former Hawai‘i resident liver transplant recipient John C. Couch will establish the first-ever gastroenterology and hepatology fellowship program at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa John A. Burns School of Medicine that will train physicians to treat liver diseases.
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