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Search continues for Hale Nani escapees

31-year-old Clyde T. Loa and 41-year-old Kawai J. Pomroy are still at large after reportedly escaping Dec. 13 from the Hawaiʻi Community Correctional Center reintegration facility.

Kilauea summit eruption reactivates after taking one night off

Fountaining of lava began to increase in vigor by about 11 a.m. today, signaling the onset of the second episode of the eruption, which started early Monday within and remains confined to the volcano’s summit caldera and downdropped block.

Public libraries to be closed for Christmas, New Year’s

Several libraries around the island also have adjusted hours today, Christmas Eve, and on New Year’s Eve.

Update: All high surf advisories canceled for Big Island

Surf has finally dropped below advisory levels for the first time since early last week. Hawai‘i County Civil Defense said all county beach parks that were closed because of the high surf event are expected to open by noon today.

2024 Quality of Life and Well-Being Dashboard highlights economic strain, health disparities, more

The new interactive online resource is more than a collection of data about the quality of life and well-being of Hawaiʻi’s residents — a researcher and University of Hawaiʻi educator says it’s a call to action to tackle the state’s most pressing challenges.

2 nonprofits providing services on Big Island awarded $15K each from Servco Foundation

Hoʻōla Nā Pua (New Life for Our Children) and Project Hawaiʻi were selected based on recommendations by Team Serve, a Servco employee-led committee that supports nonprofits aligning with the pillar areas of sustainability, wellness, youth services and social mobility.

Chanukah’s 8-day celebration and lighting of menorah begins this year on Christmas

During the past 100 years, it’s happened only four times: in 2005, 1959, 1921 and 1910, according to The Jerusalem Post. This year marks the fifth time over 114 years the two dates have coincided.

Update: Kīlauea eruption appears to be paused

Hawaiian Volcano Observatory reports that at about 3 p.m. today, tilt at the summit stopped showing deflation and seismic tremor began decreasing. By 3:30 p.m., lava fountains were barely visible, and by 4 p.m. fountaining had stopped and seismic tremor was close to background levels. Visible volcanic gas emissions also decreased significantly.

County crews work to repair water main break in North Kohala

According to Hawai‘i County’s Department of Water Supply, customers in the affected area will have no water service while crews repair a water main break.

Let the experts wrap your gifts this year: Take them to the RSVP gift wrapping station

Volunteer elves from the Retired Senior Volunteer Program are back at Prince Kūhiō Plaza in Hilo make sure you get the perfect outside presentation for that greatest of all time gift inside.

Crowds flock to Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park to see Kīlauea eruption

Early this morning, Hawaiian Airlines delayed seven interisland departures and canceled two flights while they waited for weather reports from Kilauea’s eruption.

High surf closes several Big Island beaches

The National Weather Service in Honolulu issued a high surf warning for west-facing shores and a high surf advisory for north- and east-facing shores Saturday.

Help bring light into homeless keiki lives

Project Hawaiʻi needs urgent support to bring holiday magic to Big Island youth experiencing homelessness.

Big Island weekly lane closures: Dec. 21-27

A Holiday Lane Closure Restriction runs from Dec. 23 through Jan. 5.

Thousands of pounds of nets, derelict fishing gear removed off Hawai‘i Island coastline

The state divisions of Aquatic Resources and Boating and Ocean Recreation have been working together since 2021 through its Rapid Response Program to provide funding to nonprofits throughout Hawaiʻi to aid in marine debris cleanup efforts.

12 things the Big Island gave us to do during the 5 days before Christmas

Enjoy the full slate of what our truly loved Big Island gave to us to do this year for the holidays. It is much better than a partridge in a pear tree or 4 calling birds. At least in our opinion.

Scheduled lane closure may cause delays Saturday morning in Hōlualoa

Motorists should plan ahead as a Hawaiian Electric crew will replace a utility pole from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Māmalahoa Highway, north of the Hawai‘i Island Humane Society.

Volcano Watch: U.S. Geological Survey’s review process — checking and verifying our information

After the review process, the information is ready to be shared and can support decision-making, raise community awareness and increase knowledge and understanding of our volcanic environment.

Kona resident’s photo of marine creature wins national contest out of 29,000 entries

The National Wildlife Federation photo contest judged images from 3,200 photographers.

Earthquake shakes east Maui

The magnitude-3.7 temblor rattled the Valley Isle at 8:44 p.m. Thursday, striking 1.2 miles east of Hana at a depth of 6.2 miles below sea level. It was felt in Hāwī, Kapaʻau, Waimea and Honomū on the Big Island.
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