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Pāhoa man faces slew of charges after threatening to light 15-year-old on fire
George Dale Foote Jr. of Pāhoa was released on bond and is scheduled to make his initial court appearance Aug. 1 in Puna District Court.
Previously missing man found dead, face down, covered with dirt, rocks in vacant Ocean View lot
The body of 51-year-old Adam Santos was discovered Tuesday after an anonymous source tipped Big Island police off about something thought to be dead and partially buried in the lot on Tiki Lane.
Best sushi in the nation is found on Kaua‘i, according to Yelp
Yelp has given Kaua‘i Sushi Station top marks two years running, citing elaborate presentation and ingredients sourced from Japan.
Temporary lane changes scheduled for bridge rehab project in Hilo
The work on Pauahi Bridge will start July 8.
Volcano Watch – Cruising Chain of Craters Road: Recent earthquakes and past volcanism
As you turn left off Crater Rim Drive onto Chain of Craters Road, you pass by craters, thermal areas, and lava flows that showcase past volcanic activity in this area.
Gov. Green signs 12 bills to strengthen Hawaiʻi’s agriculture, biosecurity, and responsible land management
Gov. Josh Green signed into law 12 bills on Wednesday, aimed at fortifying Hawaiʻi’s agricultural resilience, enhancing biosecurity measures, and promoting responsible land management practices.
Public encouraged to report illegal fireworks to state-run task force
There are three ways, including a new smartphone app, to report illegal aerial fireworks to the Illegal Fireworks Task Force.
Hawai‘i Island police step up enforcement of underage drinking
In the first six months of 2024, Hawai‘i Island police arrested five people for underage drinking, compared to 13 underage drinking arrests in 2023 and 16 arrests in 2022.
Hawai‘i County park returns to its original place name
On Wednesday, community leaders, students elected officials and local residents held a blessing for Waiakahi‘ula Beach Park, formerly known as Kahakai Park.
‘Not all lost pets make it home’: Keep furry family members safe this Fourth of July
“The [Fourth] of July is a day of celebrations, but if you have pets, bear in mind that they don’t view the experience the same way you do,” said a Puppies.com representative. “Definitely keep them close but be mindful of what is happening around you.”
Diagnostic Labs opens locations at 2 Big Island hospitals
The new lab sites are now available to patients with doctor’s orders for laboratory testing.
Puna home spared following fire in attached garage
Firefighters began an offensive attack on the fire in the 461-square-foot garage. It was extinguished before spreading into the main structure and living areas.
Celebrate safely — and responsibly — with fireworks this Fourth of July
State statutes dictate that anyone purchasing, possessing, storing, setting off, igniting or discharging aerial devices, display fireworks or articles pyrotechnic without a valid permit could face felony charges and the possibility of 5 years in prison, if convicted.
Be a hero: Designate or be a sober driver this Fourth of July
Even a small amount of alcohol can impair your ability to drive. A blood alcohol concentration as low as .02 can affect your multitasking abilities, significantly impacting your driving skills. If you feel different, you drive different.
Top 10 things to do this July 4th on the Big Island: These holiday events are sure to be a blast
We decided to bring you our weekly top 10 things to do on the island a day early so you can plan ahead for your Independence Day ventures. There’s plenty to do, from rubber duckie races, the release of honu into the Pacific and a classic car show to, of course, everyone’s favorite, fireworks displays.
Update: Previously missing Pepe‘ekeo man found in good health
39-year-old Nicholas Williams was located in good health in Hilo.
There are more ways to diversify Hawai‘i Island economy compared to all counties in state, UHERO report reveals
In a tourism-concentrated economy, University of Hawaiʻi Economic Research Organization, also known as UHERO, released the report Tuesday, which looks at ways the state could diversify as tourism revenue has shown inconsistent and slow growth for the past 30 years.
High water levels to bring minor coastal flooding around Hawai‘i Island
According to the National Weather Service in Honolulu, peak tides associated with the new moon, combined with water levels that are running higher than predicted, will lead to minor flooding along the shoreline and in low-lying coastal areas.
Four Hawai‘i police officers honored by Kona Crime Prevention Committee
Officer Makena Nahooikaika was honored as Officer of the Month for April, Officer Margot Babauta and Officer Curry McFadden for May and Officer Collin Roberts for June.
Decommissioning of Caltech Submillimeter Observatory on Mauna Kea complete
Last fall, the telescope was removed and this spring and summer all buildings on the site were removed, the foundation demolished, and active restoration of the site was undertaken in accordance with approved plans and permits.
