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Hirono, others call for review of JROTC following sexual abuse, misconduct reports
“The more than 500,000 students participating in JROTC programs across the country should be safe and protected in their programs,” said Senator Mazie K. Hirono.
Micro-grant program for small-scale agriculture in Hawai‘i opens
A total of $2 million is available for this year’s program which was provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under the 2018 Farm Bill.
Hawaiʻi County Council gives favorable recommendation to new sustainability office
A bill that would create a new cabinet-level Office of Sustainability, Climate, Equity and Resilience and a new chapter in Hawaiʻi County code to govern it is moving forward.
9 Hawaiʻi Island Students receive $29,000
The students were among 60 recipients, one from each qualifying public and independent school in the state, who received scholarships based on academic achievement, community service and financial need.
Two men charged in relation to a property crime spree across East Hawai‘i
The alleged crimes include a string of burglaries that occurred at self-storage facilities located within the Shipman Industrial Park.
Pahoa clinic hosting health fair, blood draw event Friday
The event is sponsored by the Galleri Early Cancer Screening Test.
Wind advisory issued for Big Island summits
The strong winds will persist through at least Thursday night and possibly through Friday.
Hawaiian Electric finalizes Integrated Grid Plan to decarbonize energy system by 2045
Hawaiian Electric is seeking regulatory approval of its Integrated Grid Plan.
50th annual Kamehameha Day canoe regatta coming to Kailua Pier
Ka‘ahumanu Place will be closed on Saturday for the annual Kamehameha Day canoe regatta craft fair with exciting vendors, a food booth and more.
FOUND: 1-year-old child missing in Captain Cook
Emma Magana is Hispanic, 2 feet in height with a thin build, approximately 30 pounds with chin-length brown hair and brown eyes.
Work to prevent rockfalls on Waipiʻo Valley Road to begin May 22 — with road closure
Work to prevent rockfalls along Waipiʻo Valley Road on Hawaiʻi Island will begin on May 22 with the road to be closed to all traffic when construction is underway.
University of Hawai‘i to develop climate-resilient, food innovation network
UH received a $1 million, 24-month award as part of the first-ever U.S. National Science Foundation Regional Innovation Engines Development Awards.
Looking good: Hawaiʻi State Sheriffs receive national best-dressed law enforcement award
The State of Hawaiʻi Sheriff Division was named the winner of the 2023 best-dressed public safety award for “Police & Sheriff – Sheriff” by the Network Association of Uniform Manufacturers and Distributors.
132 years after dying in the line of duty, Kohala captain honored during Police Week
Capt. T. N. Simeona, the pound master for the Kohala area on the Big Island near the end of the 19th century, was killed in the line of duty on Sept. 30, 1890. His story was told and his name added to the police memorial wall at the Hilo Police Station on Monday during the Hawai‘i Police Department’s National Police Week ceremony.
‘Breaking chains:’ 6 people graduate from Big Island Drug Court
Families celebrated the sobriety of six graduates, and the 21st anniversary of the Big Island Drug Cthat has helped more than 350 people get their lives back on track in Hawaiʻi County.
Hawai‘i police renew request for information in Puna homicide case
Over the past year, detectives have interviewed multiple witnesses and had forensic testing of evidence completed.
Captain Cook man turns himself in following hit-and-run crash in S. Kona
Alec Lyle Timpson, 30, turned himself in to Hawai‘i police Sunday at 11:25 a.m., at the Kealakehe Police Station after police issued a media release describing the vehicle involved in the collision.
17-year-old missing from Hilo
Hawai‘i Island police are requesting the public’s assistance in locating 17-year-old Jaysea Smith, who was last seen in Hilo on April 20.
Tipster provides photos of couple with dog too close to endangered Hawaiian monk seal
An anonymous tipster provided the Hawai’i State Department of Land and Natural Resources with photographs taken last week that show a couple posing and their dog too close to a Hawaiian monk seal on a beach within the Ka‘ena Point State Park in Honolulu County.
Impaired driver tells police he thought he hit a pig, but kills pedestrian in Volcano
A Mountain View man was driving north on Highway 11 in a 2003 Toyota Tacoma on Sunday night when he struck what he thought was a pig in front of Glenwood Park in Volcano, but after returning to the scene discovered it was a pedestrian.
