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South Kohala resorts and water customers asked to conserve water by 10%
Water conservation is necessary because multiple South Kohala brush fires have caused water consumption from the system to exceed the Department of Water Supply’s pumping capabilities.
Six dead, six hospitalized by Maui wildfires; Honolulu’s Hawai‘i Convention Center converting to shelter
“Right now the priority is we’re saving lives, preventing human suffering and mitigating great property loss,” said Major General Kenneth S. Hara of the Hawaiʻi State Department of Defense.
Maui firefighters continue to battle blazes in Lahaina along Front Street; 6 people confirmed dead, homes and businesses destroyed
The Lahaina area remains closed to the public as there are multiple fires still burning in the area.
Gov. Green returning early from out-of-state travel to address wildfires on Hawai‘i Island and Maui
The governor has been in contact with the White House as the state prepares for what will inevitably be a request for emergency federal assistance.
State of Hawai’i issues emergency proclamation for Maui air travel, Hurricane Dora
Hawai’i Acting Gov. Sylvia Luke issued an emergency proclamation to extend the state of emergency to all counties and discourage non-essential air travel to Maui.
Hawaiian Airlines endows scholarship for IT students at University of Hawai‘i
The Hawaiian Airlines Information Technology Endowed Scholarship is the first University of Hawai‘i scholarship established by the Honolulu-based airline.
Portions of Akoni Pule Highway and Queen Kaahumanu Highway remain closed due to brush fire
Hawai’i County officials say portions of West Hawai’i roadways remain closed due to the brushfire.
Waimea Community Association raising funds to support first responders of fires
The Waimea Community Association is requesting donations to supply and the fire and safety crews.
Kaʻu High School wins $5,000 award for beautification efforts
The $5,000 Cooke Beautification Awards are typically presented every two years to recognize local public and charter schools for completed beautification projects that better their school environment and significantly enhance the school’s overall appearance and ambiance.
Maui firefighters battling multiple blazes, including on Front Street in Lahaina
Firefighters on Maui have been battling wildfires and structure fires on Tuesday in Upcountry and Lahaina areas, including on the main tourist drag of Front Street. The fires are not contained, fueled by high winds and dry air as a result of Hurricane Dora.
FEMA approves Hawaiʻi’s assistance request for North Kohala fire
The Federal Emergency Management Agency on Tuesday approved the State of Hawai‘i’s request for a disaster declaration to provide assistance with the wind-whipped North Kohala wildfire on the Big Island.
State issues emergency proclamation Tuesday for wildfires in Hawaiʻi and Maui counties fueled by Dora weather
Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke, acting on behalf of Gov. Josh Green, issued an emergency proclamation on Tuesday afternoon relating to wildfires in Maui and Hawaiʻi Counties that are being fueled by windy and dry conditions created by Hurricane Dora.
High bacteria levels detected in waters at Kailua Pier
The Hawai‘i State Department of Health is retesting the waters as they are uncertain of the accuracy of the first sample.
Update: Mauna Kea Resort sheltering in place as Hawai‘i fire crews battle brush fire along Kohala Coast; portion of Queen Kaʻahumanu Highway closed
Two more brush fires have broken out in South Kohala near the Mauna Kea and Hapuna Beach areas on the Big Island, according to Hawaiʻi County officials.
Inaugural Honeycreepers Celebration Day in Hawaiʻi on Aug. 8 raises support for endangered species
The Hawai‘i State Legislature passed a resolution recognizing Aug. 8, 2023 as the inaugural Honeycreepers Celebration Day that was inspired by the American Bird Conservancy, local artists, conservationists, students and teachers.
Kona man arrested and charged for robbery and assault
Shortly before 1 p.m. Monday, Kona patrol officers responded to a report of a disorderly male trying to provoke a fight with several people near Ali‘i Drive and Likana Lane.
Thief steals 9 Polynesian Voyaging Society specialty license plates in Kona
On Aug. 5, police responded to nine theft reports in the Kona area of Polynesian Voyaging Society specialty license plates. No suspects have been identified.
Vulcans place 65 on Division 2 academic achievement awards list
A total of 65 student-athletes from the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo were recognized by the Division 2 Athletics Directors Association for maintaining a GPA of 3.5 or higher during the 2022-23 academic year.
L&L Hawaiian Barbecue celebrates Spam Musubi Day on Aug. 8
L&L Hawai‘i is celebrating National Spam Musubi Day on Aug. 8 by offering an exclusive promotion to its “808” customers.
Woman from Kona wanted for questioning in 3 criminal investigations
Monique Wilson, 43 of Kailua-Kona, is wanted for questioning for three criminal investigations.
