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Sayre Foundation Offers $5K for Arson Arrest

Arson investigations are underway as fire inspectors and police attempt to uncover the origins of about a dozen fires in West Hawai’i over the past month and a half.

Kona Brewing to Break Ground on New Facility Friday

Kona Brewing Co. is ready to break ground on its new location.

Puna Shooting Victim Identified

According to a medical examiner, the man died as result of gunshot wounds to his abdomen and chest.

Trump Wins Hawai’i GOP Caucus

Donald Trump received 5,677 votes, garnering 42.4 percent of votes from the state’s registered republicans.

Four Big Island Students Among Kaha Ki’i Competition Finalists

The finalists’ artwork is being displayed in the halls of the Hawai’i State Capitol.

PHOTOS: Solar Eclipse Over Hawaii

Yesterday evening, Hawaiʻi was the first state in the US to get a total solar eclipse since the last solar eclipse over Hawaii in 1991…

March HVNP Flight Operations Schedule

Helicopter operations for various activities within Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park have been scheduled.

Showers and Gusty Winds Today

A cold front will linger near the Big Island through Wednesday as it weakens. The front will bring cool, gusty north winds behind the it. High pressure..

SSW Swell Slowly Fades Today

Our early season south-southwest bump is expected to gradually fade for southwest exposures Wednesday through Friday. Another swell is on its heels for next weekend…

Dengue Fever Nears Two-Week Mark of No Infections

The dengue fever confirmed case count remains stalled at 260. No new cases have been reported by the Hawai’i Department of Health for nearly two weeks.

Fukushima’s Hard Work Leads to DIII Opportunity

While not the most athletically gifted athlete at Hilo High School, Seth Fukushima’s hard work and drive led to a collegiate football opportunity.

Remains Found Last Month Belong to Missing Swimmer

Remains located in the Wailuku River in February have been identified as belonging to Kailua-Kona woman Jolee Reiswig.

Puna Robbery Under Investigation

A 55-year-old man reported that he stopped to help a stranded motorist and was robbed at gunpoint of his sports-utility vehicle.

Fluctuating Activity at Puʻu ʻŌʻō Last Week

Activity within Kilauea remains within realms of normal activity.

Overnight Keonepoko Area Water Shut-Off

The temporary water shut-off will take place to relocate a fire hydrant for Kea’au-Pahoa Road Intersection Improvements on Old Government Road.

Wanted Man Turns Himself In

The Hawai’i Police Department issued an alert for the wanted man late Monday afternoon. He turned himself in shortly after.

Solar Eclipse Today in Hawaii

Hawaiʻi will be the first state in the US to get a total solar eclipse since the last solar eclipse over Hawaii in 1991. The path of totality actually passes…

Aiona Announces Support of Rubio for President

Former Lieutenant Governor Duke Aiona has announced his endorsement for Marco Rubio for President.

Kurokawa Sets K’s Mark, but Defense Fails in Loss

Jordan Kurokawa allowed three unearned runs, thanks in part to six UH-Hilo errors, as the Vulcans dropped its sixth game in a row Monday night.

Cold Front to Bring High Winds, Showers Tonight

A cold front will sweep down the island chain Tuesday through Wednesday, bringing clouds and showers. Cool and strong northerly winds will increase…
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