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Unoccupied East Hawai‘i structure destroyed in Thanksgiving Day blaze
Firefighters were told by the reporting party that the 30-foot-by-30-foot two-story family dwelling was down a hidden trail blocked by heavy vegetation.
New videos promote understanding of civil rights in Hawai‘i
The videos empower individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deafblind to self-advocate for their civil rights.
Waimea Cherry Blossom Heritage Festival is Feb. 3
Spend the day to experience Japanese and multi-cultural performing arts, plus hands-on demonstrations of bonsai, traditional tea ceremony, food preparation by local chefs and craft vendors.
Update: High surf advisory extended for north- and west-facing shores of Big Island
Surf of up to 8 feet is forecast in the advisory areas, which include Kohala and Kona.
Weekly DUI stats: 16 arrested on Big Island roads
So far this year, there have been 841 DUI arrests compared with 874 during the same period last year. This is a decrease of 3.8%.
Update: Endangered 13-year-old runaway found in good health
Justine Kawaa was last seen at 5:41 p.m. Wednesday near the intersection of West Puainako Street and Kanoelehua Avenue in Hilo.
Vice Speaker Ilagan to host ‘Twelve Days of Puna Town Halls’
These meetings aim to facilitate outreach and engagement with residents in the Puna community.
Hawai‘i County requesting bids from mobile vending stand operators
Prospective bidders must file a notice of intent to bid on or before Nov. 27 to the Office of the Purchasing Division.
Neighborhood Place of Puna awarded $2.5 million to help East Hawai‘i families
Neighborhood Place of Puna plans to use its Day 1 Families Fund grant to reduce the number of families and children experiencing homelessness in Hawai‘i County.
Cost of Thanksgiving turkey drops from last year, but not in Hawai‘i
And while the cost of the holiday meal seems to have gone down on a national level, the Big Island community appears to still be paying premium prices for their Thanksgiving dinners.
Top 20 things to do on Big Island for the week of Nov. 23-29: Holiday events abound, including concerts, Thanksgiving dinners and craft fairs
From the Waimea Community Chorus singing in the season, the Downtown Hilo Christmas Light Parade kicking off the Christmas parade season and the annual tree lighting in Kona to a slew of craft fairs and Black Friday deals, not to mention a few Thanksgiving dinners if you don’t want to cook or are looking to meet some new friends, you shouldn’t have any issues finding the right event for you.
Salvation Army serving up aloha during community Thanksgiving Luncheon in Hilo
The Hilo Temple Corps is most thankful this year for the Big Island community and its support and wants to give back by feeding people’s bodies and souls.
Humpback whales return to Kona waters
The whale, in about 70 feet of water, initially spotting by one of the 24 guests, was moving north along the shoreline.
Big Island police urge public to drive safely this Thanksgiving
This year there have been 33 traffic fatalities on Hawai‘i Island roads, with impairment a factor in 14, or 42%, of those deaths.
Chain of Craters Road and adjacent sites reopen
Areas accessed by Chain of Craters Road, including coastal backcountry sites, Kulanaokuaiki Campground, Keanakākoʻi and the Devastation Trail and parking area, are now open.
UPDATE: Hawai‘i Island police locate missing 11-year-old boy
The boy was last seen in the 100 block of Kapiolani Street in Hilo on Monday at around 3 p.m.
County of Hawai‘i closing all solid waste facilities for Thanksgiving
This annual closure also includes the East Hawai‘i Organics Facility, the West Hawai‘i Organics Facility, the Hilo Reload Station, the HI-5 redemption centers at County facilities, and the Reuse Centers.
Total Force Integration in the Pacific makes history with Hawai‘i’s largest airdrop
The Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center rotation is a large-scale training exercise that enables collaboration between 5,300 Active Duty, Reserve and National Guard members from across the U.S. Joint Forces, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Indonesia and Thailand.
Kaua‘i police arrest Big Island man after a week on the lam
The Kaua‘i Police Department has arrested a suspect in connection with a robbery and auto theft who was on the run for a week. Police arrested 27-year-old Sateki Nisa of Pāhoa, Hawai‘i Island, Tuesday morning. He is currently being held on bail totaling $114,000. He is being charged with first-degree robbery, Unauthorized Control of Propelled […]
King’s Daughters Ministry donates Thanksgiving meals to families for 20th year
For the past 20 years, the ministry has been giving away turkeys for Thanksgiving meals. The drive started at 7 a.m. Wednesday as people were off to work or dropping off kids at school.
