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DOE Convenes Panel to Review Pilot Sex-Ed Program

Pono Choices has been the subject of criticism by Republican lawmakers and of more than 100 pieces of written testimony from the public.

Regents Approve 30m Telescope Lease; Permit Under Cloud

University of Hawaii regents approved a sublease for the Thirty Meter Telescope the same day the permit for the project was being debated in a Hilo courtroom.

Seminar Saturday on Home Loans for Veterans

The seminar being offered by a VA-approved lender will focus on recent changes to again allow veterans to obtain VA loans on homes with water catchment systems.

Program Would Assist Disadvantaged Native Hawaiian Teens

The RISE after-school program would enlist the help of the University of Hawaii at Hilo to provide mentoring, academic and career planning.

DBEDT: Construction Leading Recession Recovery

The report from the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism said construction added more jobs than any other industry in Hawaii in 2013.

Police Investigating Injuries to Kona Infant

The 2-month-old Holualoa boy was taken by a family member to Kona Community Hospital Tuesday night and transferred Wednesday to The Queen’s Medical Center.

Man Dead After Tractor Falls Off 12-Foot Cliff

The tractor and its operator, a 25-year-old Keaau man, both ended up in a stream below the cliff in the accident that occurred above Hilo.

VA Reverses Policy; Loans for Homes on Catchment OK

The Department of Veterans Affairs will again process new or refinanced loans on homes with water catchment as long as certain guidelines are followed.

Legislature Trying Again for Election-Day Voter Registration

House Bill 2590 looks to resolve differences between the House and Senate that killed the effort in last year’s legislative session.

Volunteers Needed to Inform Beach-Goers About Reef Etiquette

The volunteers would receive training to educate visitors to Waialea Bay and Paniau Beach in South Kohala.

Hawaii Makes Top Ten in 2013 LEEDS Ranking

The North Kohala Public Library in Kapaau, which received a Gold certification, has solar panels, wind turbines and other environmentally friendly features.

Michael Wilson Appointed to Hawaii Supreme Court

Wilson, a judge since 2000, is a former director of the Department of Land and Natural Resources and member of the Kahoolawe Island Reserve Commission.

Police Department Recognizes 22 New Officers

The recruits, who have completed six months of intensive training, will now undergo four months of on-the-job experience before becoming solo officers.

Civil Defense to Test Hapuna Siren Thursday

Officials said the departure from the usual siren testing at the beginning of each month is necessary to evaluate the siren in South Kohala.

Hanohano Comments to be Focus of Special Committee

An Oahu university student who testified before the Big Island lawmaker’s committee last week told House leaders he had been treated rudely.

Efforts Underway for Regional Library in Puna

The state librarian believes a new Puna library would help ease pressure on Hilo’s library, which is by far the busiest in the state.

Health Officials Concerned About Measles Case

The case involving an Oahu infant who traveled to the Philippines appears to be the first case in Hawaii since 2010.

Legal Marijuana Dead, Decriminalized Pot Still Alive

For the second year in a row, a bill legalizing marijuana á la Washington and Colorado fails to gain traction in the Legislature.

Water in Saddle Higher, More Plentiful Than Expected

A well drilled on the slopes of Mauna Kea is providing greater understanding of groundwater flow inside the Big Island volcano.

Entry to Hawaii Volcanoes Free on Presidents Day

The National Park Service is waiving entrance fees at its 401 sites Monday in observance with its connection to our national leaders.
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