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Hawaiian language students name new astronomy instrument on Mauna Kea

The instrument’s name, Wenaokeao, means “earliest glow of light” and was given after extensive research by high school haumāna, or students.

Scientists survey for false killer whales beyond known range in Hawai‘i waters

Aboard the NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette from April 23 to May 22, Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center scientists are conducting their survey for Continued Observation of Pseudorca Extent.

Standing granted for 2 of 3 petitions in contested case about controversial proposed Punalu‘u development special use permit

The Hawai‘i County Windward Planning Commission heard about 5 hours of additional public testimony, a majority of which was again in opposition to the Black Sand Beach LLC residential and community project that would be located on the former Sea Mountain resort.

Big Island advocates for missing, murdered Indigenous women and girls in Hilo

The event, held on the lawn facing Kanoelehua Avenue outside the Hilo Ross store, was intended to “address the systemic issues that contribute to the disproportionately high rates of violence against Indigenous women and girls,” said Kimi Palacio of Going Home Hawai‘i.

Kīlauea earthquakes abating – volcano saw more than 350 quakes per day last week

The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory notes inflation is occurring in the caldera south of Halemaʻumaʻu – activity similar to conditions prior to last week’s period of heightened unrest.

Hawaiʻi Community College students harvest 50 pounds of bananas to feed local families

Since 2023, Hawaiʻi CC has donated more than 1,000 lbs of fresh produce from its Mauliola farm to the Hawaiʻi Food Basket.

Kona man sentenced to 20 years in prison for crime spree a year ago

The suspect’s wife was also arrested at the reported crime spree.

Business Monday: Island Dermatology promotes preventative skin care

May is melanoma and skin care awareness month and the Island Dermatology team is working to get the word out about preventative skin care.

Sweet success: 11th annual Big Island Chocolate Festival competition winners announced

Chocolatey creations by chefs, chocolatiers and culinary students were critiqued by a team of celebrity judges based on taste, texture, appearance and creativity.

CU Hawaiʻi donates$20,000 with a matching grant to support affordable housing initiatives

“These matching gifts will help our organization create more housing for those in our community who many times need the most help to become homeowners,” said HICDC Executive Director Keith Kato.

Jack in the Box showing appreciation for teachers with a free cup of coffee

The offer is available May 6-8 at all Jack in the Box Hawai‘i locations throughout the state and is for all teachers and faculty members by showing their school ID or a paystub.

Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park reopens roads as Kīlauea calms

Areas accessed by Chain of Craters Road, including coastal backcountry sites, Hilina Pali Road, Kulanaokuaiki Campground, Nāpau, and Pepeiao Cabin are now open.

New Hawai‘i law aimed at tackling illegal short-term rentals, provides counties with home rule authority

Gov. Josh Green touts Senate Bill 2919 as pivotal tool to address the state’s housing crisis and ensures counties can guide their future development, but opponents say it does not address the true causes of Hawai’i’s housing shortage.

Update: Ka‘ū residents hold second sign waving opposing proposed Punalu‘u resort

A caravan is planned to get Ka‘ū residents to Hilo on Monday for the Windward Planning Commission’s special meeting.

As 2024 session ends, Hawaiʻi House of Representatives leadership reflects on measures passed that improve lives of state residents

House speaker says this year was incredibly productive for the chamber, which made significant progress on its priorities including tax relief for asset limited, income constrained, employed families.

May is Hawaiʻi Invasive Species Awareness Month

This year’s theme is “Who Protects Hawaiʻi? We All Do,” underscoring the collaborative approach necessary to address and effectively manage the risks invasive species pose.

Search warrant on Big Island home yields over 100 fentanyl pills, ghost guns

The search warrant also led to the arrest of a 45-year-old man.

Hawai‘i State Legislature passes Silver Alert program to protect kūpuna, other vulnerable community members

The program will help locate and safeguard missing persons who are elderly or are cognitively impaired or developmentally disabled.

Shidler gives $100,000 to UH Cancer Center for community outreach

The gift comes as the center moves to its next phase as an advanced research and patient care facility.

Big Island man gets 20 years for charges connected to shooting girlfriend, subsequent manhunt

45-year-old Ronald P.K. Kahihikolo of Ocean View pleaded no contest in February to charges of first-degree attempted assault, carrying or use of a firearm in the commission of a separate felony, first-degree unauthorized control of a propelled vehicle and first-degree resisting an order to stop in connection with a March 2023 domestic dispute and subsequent manhunt.
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