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Motorcyclist dies after vehicle collision in Puna

Three motorcyclists were traveling in a group on Highway 11 when a sedan attempted to turn onto the roadway, ultimately hitting the lead motorcycle.

Gerber recalls and discontinues teething stick products due to choking hazard

The recalled products were distributed nationwide, including retail stores and supermarkets throughout Hawai‘i.

Hawai‘i Community College in Hilo celebrates milestone of conservation education program

The program on the Hilo campus blends academics with hands-on training in agroforestry, forest surveying, silviculture (the growing and cultivation of trees) and Geographic Information Systems.

Hawaiʻi again ‘performs exceptionally well’ as one of nation’s top 10 healthiest states

However, the America’s Health Rankings 2024 Annual Report also found deficiencies, especially when it comes to severe housing problems and insufficient sleep, ranking 50th in both categories.

Feeding Our Keiki & Kūpuna $50K closer to future of providing meals, groceries for anyone who needs them

The community foodshare program in Honoka‘a has made and distributed a total of more than 97,000 warm meals for community members and delivered about 450 tons of groceries to kūpuna and shut-ins during the past 6 yeras.

‘It’s very humbling’: Sherry Bird becomes Hawai‘i Police Department’s first woman assistant chief

Her promotion, which became effective Feb. 1, is the second time the 27-year veteran of the department has made history, after becoming only the second woman ever to achieve the rank of major 4 years ago.

Top 10 things to do on Big Island for Feb. 1-6: Cherry blossoms, Year of the Snake, ‘Ohana stargazing and more

The winter storm that blew through the state at the end of the week fortunately didn’t blow away or wash out any of the multitude of events happening around the island, some of which are going on right now!

State boating division responds to several boat groundings after major winter storm

In light of the groundings, Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation Administrator Meghan Statts reiterated that boat owners and operators should pay attention to weather forecasts, avoid going out in advance of storms and check that their lines are secure in harbors or while tied to moorings.

3-time Ironman World Champion to host triathlon boot camp on Big Island

For the first time, Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection is partnering with Craig Alexander for this triathlon training experience, which will take place from March 9 to 14. People can sign up through February.

Segawa confirmed 6-3 as director of Hawaiʻi County’s Department of Environmental Management

Out of the nine appointments presented by the newly-elected Kimo Alameda to the council this month, Segawa was the only one that failed to secure the full support of the council.

Update: Big Island officially weathers major winter storm

Several Hawaiʻi County facilities remained closed Friday despite weather conditions improving. Fewer than 100 customers remained without power as of 6 p.m. Friday. A brown water advisory is in effect for the entire island because of stormwater runoff entering coastal waters.

Volcano Watch: Announcing winners of 2025 Volcano Awareness Month Art & Poetry Contest

Participants were invited to submit a poem in haiku format or art recognizing Hawaiʻi’s volcanic landscapes in the following age divisions: elementary (grades K-5), middle school (grades 6-8), high school and adult. Nearly 60 entries were received, most from kamaʻāina.

Hawaiʻi County Council resolution would urge state to consider humane ways to deal with potential avian flu outbreak

Egg shortages and the fear of depopulation has local poultry farmers urging the State of Hawaiʻi to consult with them and develop an avian flu response plan as the virus spreads to chickens, cows and humans on the mainland.

High surf on Big Island’s north-facing shores prompts weather service advisory

Large surf of 14 to 18 feet is anticipated.

Update: Mayor signs emergency proclamation ahead of anticipated severe weather

“Crews are working hard to ensure roadways are clear and to restore power to traffic intersections,” said Hawaiʻi County Mayor Kimo Alameda. “We ask residents to remain off roadways, if possible, as weather conditions worsen and to stay connected to our emergency notifications.”

Update: Hawaiian Electric working to restore power as storm system continues

Hawaiian Electric urges customers to be prepared for possibility of extended outages. Several Hawaiʻi County and state facilities and parks closed because of inclement weather.

Hawai‘i County water customers urged to prepare for possible service interruptions

Department of Water Supply says to prepare by setting aside drinking water ahead of time to meet essential needs during a prolonged power outage that disrupts water service and having alternate emergency sources of potable water.

State preps airports, harbors and highways for impending major winter storm

Actions were taken by staff, personnel and crew at the facilities throughout the state to make sure they are ready for impacts. Airports will remain open unless there is damage to runway or terminal facilities.

UH-Mānoa building recognized as gold standard for sustainability

The Walter Dods, Jr. RISE Center is an integrated living and learning community advancing sustainability practices through the design, construction and operations.

Update: Waipiʻo Valley Road to be closed

Hawai‘i Police Department is closing the road in Hāmākua on the east side of the Big Island because of the flood watch that will be in effect for the island associated with the approaching major winter storm.
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