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New Lawsuit Filed Against Na’i Aupuni
Opponents of the Na’i Aupuni election have filed a lawsuit, hoping to hold the organization in contempt after its announcement that all delegates are eligible for February’s ‘aha.
Former Vul Drafted in Japan Baseball League
After several tryouts, former University of Hawai’i at Hilo baseball player Kyle Watase was drafter in the eighth round of the Route Inn BC League in Japan.
Dengue Count Increases, Only Three ‘Infectious’
Confirmed cases of dengue fever on the Big Island rose by another three Tuesday, bringing the total count to 170.
Hot Shooting Streak Keeps KS-Hawai’i Perfect
Despite a tough challenge from St. Joseph, Kamehameha-Hawai’i rode a strong second half to its ninth straight victory.
HFD Issues Fireworks Guidelines
The Hawai’i County Fire Department has issued guidelines and tips for fireworks activity and safety.
Youth Holiday Hunting Slated
Youth ages 10 to 15 will be invited to participate in youth hunting over the next couple of weekends at Pohakuloa Training Area.
Student Earns National Fire Prevention Award
Kyren Martins was one of ten students nationally to be named a “TakeAction” community service funding award recipient by the National Fire Protection Association.
Winds Ease up a bit, Trade Wind Weather Today
The strong trades will continue to gradually ease through the next couple of days. Trades are expected to increase again by the weekend. Rainfall will continue…
High Surf Advisory Posted for East Shores
Trade swell is expected to gradually ease over the next couple of days as winds weaken some. The rough seas will maintain high surf along east…
Dengue ‘Potential Infection’ Count at Three
The count of individuals currently infected with dengue fever and who are able to potentially spread the disease has dropped to three.
Winter Comes Early on Mauna Kea
Mauna Kea’s Access Road was briefly closed Monday morning following icy conditions and a brief stint of snow.
HVO Scientists Monitor Puʻu ʻŌʻō Activity
Scientists believe that the vent opened into the area of an abandoned tube as lava worked its way to the surface.
Scheduled Lane Closures Dec. 21-24
The State of Hawai’i Department of Transportation and the County of Hawai’i Department of Public Works have announced scheduled lane closures for the week.
High Surf Warning, Gale Warning in Effect
A big surge in easterly winds has brought small craft advisory and gale warning conditions over the coastal waters. Trade swell will continue as long…
Numerous Weather Alerts due to High Winds
Strong and gusty trade winds are forecast to continue through Monday before dropping Monday night and Tuesday. Moderate trades are expected to continue through…
Mattos Leads Waiakea to Hilo Classic Title
Calvin Mattos tied the game in regulation and won it in overtime for Waiakea, who improved to 7-3 heading into Big Island Interscholastic Federation play.
Missing Hale Nani Inmate Located, Arrested
A man wanted for his escape from Hale Nani Reintegration Center was located and arrested Saturday evening.
Vehicle Accident Causes Napoopoo Road Closure
Napoopoo Road in South Kona is closed Sunday morning as a result of a vehicle accident that caused a downed utility pole and wires.
Hilo Kamehameha Statue Spear Returned
On Saturday, the spear missing from the hands of Hilo’s King Kamehameha the Great statue was returned to its holding place during a ceremony.
