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County Receives $20M to Complete Kona Bypass
The payment is for the completion of the Mamalahoa Bypass to Captain Cook, which begins at the southern end of Ali`i Drive and currently ends in Kealakekua.
Waiakea’s Medeiros Selected 12th in MLB Draft
The Waiakea High School graduate because the highest selected player straight of high school from the state of Hawai`i.
Supreme Court to Take Up ‘Lowest Priority’ MJ Lawsuit
The Hawaii court has agreed to hear the appeal of rulings rejecting a lawsuit that charged Hawaii County with not upholding the law created by voters in 2008.
$9.7M Granted by Feds for Hawaiian Housing in Hilo, Kona
The DHHL said part of the funding will go to projects such as sweat equity construction, home repair and rental-with-option-to-purchase projects statewide.
Elderly Man Assaulted in Puna Home Invasion
Two masked suspects entered the Hawaiian Paradise Park home early Monday, struck a 68-year-old resident and left with electronic equipment.
ANALYSIS: Candidates Flock to Hanohano’s House Race
Controversial Rep. Faye Hanohano has more Democratic challengers than she had in the previous three elections combined — which may work to her advantage.
Founder Brings Tahiti Fete Back to Hilo
Tahiti Fete producer Pua Tokumoto founded the event in Hilo in 2000, but it was last staged in 2008.
Food Bank Benefits From HCC Students’ Green Thumbs
The Hawaii Community College agriculture program has provided the Food Basket with 1,000 pounds of fresh vegetables.
Wong Named NL Rookie of the Month, Hits Grand Slam
Following a two-week stay in the minors, the Kamehameha-Hawai`i graduate today took top NL rookie honors for the month capped by his first major league homer.
Waterfalling Estates Falls Short At Auction
The luxurious 9-acre property was listed for $26.5 million before getting $5.75 million at an auction in March.
Enriques Inducted Into HHSAA Hall of Honor
Notable past inductees into the Hall of Honor include Kolten Wong, Kamie Imai, Jason Mandaquit, Lia Galdiera, and Dawnyelle Awa.
UPDATE: No Sign of Opihi Picker Missing Along Kapoho Coast
The search for Peter Mahoe began Thursday after he was last observed that afternoon climbing down a cliff near the shoreline near Cape Kumakahi.
Tsunami Repair Projects Slated at Kona Pier, Harbor
Work is already underway at the Kailua-Kona Pier, and is scheduled to begin June 9 at the small boat harbor at Keauhou Bay.
VOLCANO WATCH: Assessing Lava-Flow Risk for Populated Areas
Satellite imagery is helping scientists and civil authorities to gauge how many homes and other structures are located in areas threatened by volcanic activity.
Judge Orders Mental Exam for Stabbing Suspect
Judge Barbara Takase also granted a prosecutor’s motion for a no-bail order for Varaha Mims, who is accused of stabbing three people last week in Hilo.
Waiakea Grad Medeiros Invited to MLB Draft
Kodi Medeiros, widely considered to be a first round pick in June’s MLB Draft, will get to hear his name called in person at the MLB Network Studios.
Charges Filed Against Suspect in Violent Kona Robbery
Randall Todd Chase was charged with assault and robbery in connection with the incident in which a man was hospitalized with serious head injuries.
Big Island’s Role in Apollo Missions Remembered
The Big Island’s volcanic landscape provided training opportunities for astronauts as far back as 1965, and continues to do so today.
5 Big Island Restaurants Voted Best in Outdoor Dining
The Big Island has five on the top 100 list, while the state of Hawaii has 16 overall.
Two Arrested in Violent Robbery Outside Kona Restaurant
One of the victims is being treated at an Oahu hospital after one of the suspects allegedly struck him in the head, arms and legs with a blunt object.
