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Reality TV show fined for permit violations at Ka‘iwi State Scenic Shoreline on O‘ahu

On Feb. 16, the Division of State Parks was notified of a possible special use permit violation associated with the filming of the TV series “Rescue: HI Surf.”

Park service extends comment period on congestion solutions at Kīlauea summit area

The community now has until March 31 to provide input on the Kīlauea Summit Area and Corridor Management Plan.

State agencies and community groups to explore solutions for building a climate-ready Hawai‘i

A series of events will be hosted throughout the week in an effort to underscore the importance of taking action and supporting efforts to build a climate ready Hawai’i.

Rock music’s Michele Rundgren is selling Tiki ‘Iniki – the only tiki bar on Kaua‘i

Michele and her husband, rock star Todd Rundgren, opened Tiki ‘Iniki on the North Shore of the Garden Isle in 2013.

Hawai‘i firefighters respond to blaze at Pāhoa restaurant

At 8:41 p.m., Hawai‘i Fire Department responded to Pele’s Kitchen, located on Pāhoa Village Road.

Update: Highway 11 in South Kona reopens after car crash

The crash occurred between Ho‘okena Beach Road and Waiea Road.

Report: Class of 2023 high school graduates persist amid pandemic obstacles

The Class of 2023 College and Career Readiness Indicator report details the achievements of 11,538 students across 65 public schools including public charters.

Big Island Press Club celebrates retired judge, dishonors Hawai‘i emergency administrator

Daniel Foley received the Torch of Light for his work in guiding the Commission to Improve Standards of Conduct. James Barros received the Lava Tube dishonor for support of a “Constitutionally questionable” law.

Hawai‘i researchers study intensity of outrigger canoe paddling and its benefits

Between March 7 to 10, 58 paddlers from three islands across 30 canoe clubs came together to participate in the AccessMETs pilot study, seven years in the making, at O‘ahu’s Mauliola Keʻehi.

Hawai‘i Island police seeking 17-year-old runaway Jaymelynn Pua-Queja

Jaymelynn Pua-Queja of Nā‘ālehu is believed to be in the Hilo area.

Attorney general: Phase One report on Maui wildfires to be released next month

The Phase One report analyzes how the fire incident unfolded, based on science, during the first 24 to 72 hours of the fire and its aftermath, and includes a comprehensive timeline of events.

Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park: Temporary closure of Tree Molds to vehicles begins Thursday

The temporary closure of Tree Molds Road and recreational area to vehicles is due to heavy equipment operations. Pedestrians will be allowed access.

Gov. Green, partners working to enhance travel between Japan, Hawai‘i

Key among Gov. Green’s initiatives is the expansion of Global Entry for Japanese citizens. Global Entry, a trusted traveler program administered by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, expedites the customs and immigration process for pre-approved, low-risk travelers upon arrival in the United States.

Breeani Kobayashi announces candidacy for Big Island mayor

Kobayashi is the manager of the SCP Hilo hotel and owner of the Keaukaha General Store. She also serves holds leadership positions in several community organizations.

Retired Big Island dentist explores new passion in culinary arts at Hawai‘i Community College

The former dentist has his sights on becoming a master sommelier following graduation from Hawaiʻi CC in May.

Hawai‘i Island police confirm elderly woman killed in 3-car crash on Daniel K. Inouye Highway

The woman killed was from Keauhou.

Hawai‘i Fire chief encourages public to submit testimony in favor of an air ambulance program

The new program would create a cost-sharing partnership with the Department of Health bringing helicopters and funding to operate the program to Hawai‘i, Kaua‘i and Maui Counties.

Free toilet tank leak detection tablets available during Fix a Leak Week

The Hawai‘i County Department of Water Supply will distribute the tablets, while supplies last, during normal business hours at its offices in Hilo, Kona and Waimea.

Governor Green unveils 2024 policy report for ‘The Hawai‘i We Deserve’

The report details the Green Administration’s strategies for statewide challenges while describing initiatives to bolster Maui’s long-term recovery and Hawai‘i’s long-term resilience. 

Department of Water Supply to inspect customer water service laterals

The inspections – required to comply with EPA rule revisions – will begin March 18 and continue through October.
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