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New federal ID mandate gets REAL in less than 3 weeks
Hawaiʻi County reminds residents that REAL ID requirement to board domestic flights and access certain federal facilities goes into effect May 7, encourages Big Islanders to make sure they are compliant now.
Police-subsidized truck broadsides SUV in Hilo; 3 people injured, including toddler
Officer driving a black 2024 Chevrolet Silverado as well as the 62-year-old woman driving a gray 2015 Lexus and the 3-year-old boy riding with her were all taken to Hilo Benioff Medical Center following the April 3 crash at the intersection of Kamehameha Avenue and Manono Street.
Hawaiʻi County community land trust gives families new pathway to home ownership
Hale O Hawaiʻi County is working to secure and preserve a permanent supply of affordable houses for working families of Hawaiʻi County.
Scheduled Hawai‘i Island lane closures on state roadways for April 12-18
In observance of Good Friday on April 18, there will be no contraflow or lane closures unless otherwise permitted. All scheduled lane closures are weather permitting.
New solar project increases Hawaiʻi Island’s use of renewable energy
A major leap in Hawaiʻi Island’s renewable energy journey, Innergex’s Hale Kuawehi Solar and Battery Storage Project, now operational in Waimea since March 25, is generating 30 megawatts to power 13,500 homes.
Hop on over to these free Easter events hosted by Hawaiʻi County
The county and its community partners are hosting events in Hilo, Kea‘au and Pāhala, with the first one this Sunday, and invite the everyone to come have an egg-cellent time in celebration of the season.
Update: Big Island police initiate missing person investigation for Kona fisherman
Meanwhile, Hawaiʻi Fire Department and U.S. Coast Guard aerial search efforts continue offshore of South Point for 42-year-old Earl Kekuanaoa Hind and his 23-foot vessel “Makalapua Onalani.” Additional shoreline searches also are underway. Police also ask if anyone in the public might be able to help find him.
Registration for after-school care for DOE 2025-26 school year begins next week
Parents and guardians can begin registration for after-school care for K-6 public elementary students starting at 4 p.m. on Monday, April 14.
Proposed working group to address Kailua Bay/Kailua Pier management moves forward
Sen. Dru Kanuha introduced Senate Concurrent Resolution 119 Draft 1 that requests the Department of Land and Natural Resources to convene a Kailua Bay Advisory Working Group to foster cordinated oversight and effective management of the area with federal, private, residential and commercial partners.
The meter’s running: Possible Aliʻi Drive parking solution calls for converting part of roadway to one-way traffic
Hawaiʻi County Mayor Kimo Alameda on April 12 during the Mālama Kailua Village community event in Kailua-Kona will provide an update about the proposed plan for the Kailua-Kona road, which could be implementeed within 90 days after Hawaiʻi County Council approval.
Volcano Watch: Focus on the National Volcano Information Service
National Volcano Information Service will be an indispensable component of National Volcano Early Warning and Monitoring System, integrating cutting-edge information technology solutions to ensure efficient monitoring, accurate data interpretation and effective communication of volcanic hazards.
Update: Woman reported missing after last seen with her 1-year-old child located in good health
Big Island police reported early the afternoon April 10 that 28-year-old Saysha Wilson, who was reported missing April 9, was located later the same day. No further information was provided about her child or where she was located.
Top 10 things to do on Big Island for April 11-17: Health Care Career Expo, Puamana Farm Fest, Honoka‘a Jazz Band, Larry Hernandez Sr. Stock Car Races and more
From looking for a job in the health care sector to wanting to relax with some jazz and blues played by a Grammy Signature School band, and a ton of stuff in between, you shouldn’t have any problem finding something to keep you occupied — at least for an hour or 2 — during the next week.
Episode 17 lava covered nearly half the floor of Halemaʻumaʻu before it ending Wednesday
Kīlauea’s Volcano Alert Level remains at Watch and its Aviation Color Code at Orange and all eruptive activity remains confined within Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. No changes have been detected in the East Rift Zone or Southwest Rift Zone.
Man charged with sexual assault of minor at Mountain View home
Jason T. Law of Mountain View remains in custody, with his bail set at $900,000.
Laupāhoehoe Transfer Station to close for up to 10 months beginning this month
Construction will address structural and safety concerns and while improving the user experience from April 21 to early 2026
Gas station fundraiser will fuel dreams for local athletes
Drivers can donate to the 20th annual “Fueling Dreams” fundraiser, which supports Special Olympics Hawaiʻi athletes and programs, from April 14 to May 26.
Hawaiʻi Island police in search of more information on missing Miloli‘i woman
51-year-old Vesna Young was last seen at 3:30 p.m. March 16 near the 88-100 block of Umi Avenue in Miloli‘i. Her vehicle was located 5 hours later at about 8:30 p.m. near the the 88-100 block of Kai Avenue in Miloli‘i. Have you seen her?
Volunteers complete cleanup of tire graveyard in Kailua Bay
Come to be known as Tire Valley, the Ocean Defenders Alliance, a nonprofit dedicated to cleaning and protecting marine ecosystems, led the operation on Sunday, located about 600 yards offshore of Royal Kona Resort.
University of Hawaiʻi program inspires youth on neighbor islands to pursue careers in medicine, health
The University of Hawaiʻi’s Huakaʻi Initiative will run a hands-on program at Hilo High School on April 22 to give students an opportunity to learn more about the medical and health fields.
