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Hawai’i Biotech Receives Dengue Vaccine Contract

The contract was awarded by the United States Army SBIR Program and would work to develop an effective dengue vaccine that would help in protecting military personnel.

Holualoa Shoulder Paving to Cause Partial Road Closure

A 500 foot section of roadway between Paul’s Place and Kona Hotel along Old Mamalahoa Highway will partially close Friday.

USPS: Post Offices Will Observe Christmas, New Year’s Day

In addition to the observance of Christmas and New Year’s Day, most post offices across the state with retail locations will close at 12 p.m. on Christmas Eve.

Governor Orders Flags at Half Staff After Calif. Shooting

United States and Hawai’i State flags will fly at half staff through next Monday, as ordered by Governor David Ige.

Naʻalehu Man Dies in ATV Accident

An all-terrain vehicle accident in the Green Sands Beach area of Ka’u left a man dead Wednesday.

Vehicle Registration & Licensing Office Opens in Waimea

A new Vehicle Registration & Licensing office recently opened in Waimea.

Kimura Named ‘Officer of the Month’

Kona Patrol Officer Kimura was honored during a luncheon ceremony at Huggo’s restaurant in Kailua-Kona Wednesday.

Ige Appoints Military Veterans to Administration

Rob Lee will act as the State’s newest protocol officer, while Thomas Kahalu Lee Jr. is the new military affairs liaison.

Kona Man Dies of ‘Possible Electrocution’

A Kona man died Wednesday after what the Hawai’i Police Department is calling a “possible electrocution.”

UPDATE: State Supreme Court Invalidates TMT Permit

The Hawai’i Supreme Court has invalidated a Conservation District Use Permit for the Thirty Meter Telescope.

Dengue Fever Count Climbs to 122

Confirmed cases of dengue fever rose to 122 Wednesday.

County Plans Closure of Hawi Reuse Center

In late January 2016, the Hawi Reuse Center will close indefinately due to the county’s inability to find an operator for the center.

UPDATE: U.S. Supreme Court Blocks Native Hawaiian Election

The United States Supreme Court has blocked the counting of votes in the Native Hawaiian election hosted by Na’i Aupuni.

Assistance Sought in Locating Stolen Chinese Instruments

A pair of traditional Chinese musical instruments have been stolen from a Hawaiian Paradise Park home.

Taylor Farms Recall Impacts Several Products Sold in Hawai’i

A number of products are included in the recent Taylor Farms Inc. recall spanning across numerous states, including Hawai’i.

Police Seek Information in Kama’aina Motors Burglary

Two unidentified individuals reportedly broke into Kama’aina Motors in Hilo and removed tools and equipment.

Hawai’i County Opens New Business Centers

The County of Hawai’i’s Department of Research and Development initiated the centers in an effort to support local entrepreneurs forming small businesses.

Veterans Treatment Court Honors First Graduate

The first graduate of the Hawai’i Veterans Treatment Court of the Third Circuit was celebrated on Monday.

Kona Man Dies After Being Pulled from Keauhou Bay

Both a coroner’s inquest and a public accident case have been initiated by the Hawai’i Police Department, following the death of a man pulled from Keauhou Bay.

Dengue Count Up Another Five

Dengue fever cases on the Big Island rose by five to 117 Tuesday.
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