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Hilo woman cited for feeding cats in park where nēnē gosling was found dead

The 66-year-old was issued two citations for violating state endangered and threatened species laws, which prohibit the feeding of protected wildlife, since nēnē may eat the cat food.

Human remains found in Ocean View identified

The case has now been reclassified as a murder investigation.

Applications now open for STARS summer program at University of Hawai‘i at Hilo

The program is put on by the Pacific International Space Center for Exploration Systems (PISCES) and caters to young women interested in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics subjects.

6 emergency preparedness leaders to discuss ‘Lessons Learned’ and ‘What’s Next?’ during Waimea Town Meeting

The Waimea Community Association’s May 2 meeting from will focus on emergency response communications and collaboration.

Two East Hawai‘i structures destroyed in unrelated fires

The first fire occurred in Hawaiian Paradise Park and the second in Hilo.

Department of the attorney general releases annual firearm registration statistics

Firearm registration activity increased dramatically over the course of the 24 years for which these data have been systematically compiled and reported.

Hawai‘i Island police seek public help finding missing Kona woman

The woman was last seen in mid-April at a residence in Kailua-Kona area but wasn’t reported as missing until recently.

Department of Health issues a recall alert for Gibson Farms bulk organic California shelled walnuts due to potential E. coli contamination

The recalled product may have been distributed at at six stores on the Big Island.

County Council gives favorable recommendation to resolution aimed at protecting nearly 30 acres in Pu‘uanahulu

The area, known as ‘Anaeho‘omalu Kapalaoa, is listed as priority No. 1 in the 2023 annual report of the Hawai‘i County Public Access, Open Space and Natural Resources Preservation Commission.

Hawai‘i Fire Department gifted 27-foot rescue boat for westside shores

On April 27, the Daniel R. Sayre Memorial Foundation, dedicated to raising funds for equipment for the fire department, officially gifted and blessed the Radon vessel in Kailua-Kona.

Hawai‘i County accepting proposals to address affordable housing for the middle class

Starting May 1, the Office of Housing and Community Development invites qualified public agencies, nonprofit and for-profit organizations, and community land trusts to submit proposals aimed at creating sustainable, inclusive, and affordable housing solutions for all residents.

Hawai‘i Department of Agriculture receives landmark support from State Legislature

H.B. 2619, which appropriates almost $20 million, awaits a final vote by the Senate and House of Representatives.

Hawaiian Islands rate highly on safety and security, according to new visitor survey

More than 90% of visitors from all markets rated Hawai‘i as “excellent” or “above average” when it comes to being a safe and secure destination.

Monthly siren and Emergency Alert System test set for Wednesday morning

The all-hazard Outdoor Siren Warning System for Public Safety is one part of the Hawai‘i Statewide Alert and Warning System used to notify the public during emergencies.

Nearly 5 tons in tires removed from Kailua Bay

On Earth Day, April 22, Ocean Defenders Alliance organized the largest cleanup of Kailua Bay where 61 tires were brought to the surface.

Update: Hina Lani Street in Kailua-Kona reopens

A vehicle crash near the Ane Keohokalole Highway Intersection requires a detour of traffic.

Grammy nominee to perform at free Sustainability Summit celebration on Friday

In addition to live music, attendees will enjoy local food from several of Hawai‘i’s culinary standouts, and more.

Temporary closures in effect as earthquakes increase below Kīlauea in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park

It is not possible at this time to know if this increase in activity will lead to an eruption in the near future or simply remain confined below ground.

Hawai‘i college student recipient of coveted Dow Jones News Fund internship

Among 86 college students chosen for the program, Tori DeJournett was selected from a pool of more than 1,000 applicants and the only recipient from Hawaiʻi.

Get free job training this summer at University of Hawai‘i Community Colleges

The training classes offer the chance to upskill and attain industry certifications, opening doors to employment, paid internships and apprenticeships.
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