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Police seek three wanted Puna men

Anyone with information about the whereabouts of these individuals is asked to contact the Police Department.

Have you seen this missing Honolulu man?

Donald James Sniffin, who is originally from Hilo, has been missing since September.

Military convoys headed from Pōhakuloa Training Area to Kawaihae Harbor

Convoys are scheduled Nov. 10-11 and 17-18.

Kona restaurant’s Keiki Food Fund helps families struggling to climb back from pandemic

Kids should never go hungry, and Poi Dog Deli will continue to provide free keiki meals to those in need until donations run out.

Keck Planet Finder on Maunakea captures first data in ‘exciting chapter’ for astronomy

On Wednesday night, a new planet-hunting instrument at the W. M. Keck Observatory on Maunakea achieved “first light,” capturing its first data from the sky, a spectrum of the planet Jupiter.

Respiratory virus rates in Hawaiʻi are increasing early in the season

The Hawai‘i Department of Health is reporting that cases of Respiratory Syncytial Virus and influenza are increasing in Hawaiʻi, in line with trends observed across the country.

Waikōloa teacher raising funds for trip to Bishop Museum for 14 Global Scholar students

“For 90% of my students, this will be the first time they ever experience going to a museum, as there are none on our island, and for some, it is the first time off-island,” Waikōloa Middle School teacher Sylvie Bright said.

KOKO Clinic in Waimea step closer to relocating, expanding services for Native Hawaiians

The relocation would allow the clinic to expand its treatment rooms to provide primary care, psychiatry, psychology, women’s health, la‘au lapa‘au, lomilomi and acupuncture services.

Hawai‘i police releases weekly DUI stats

Hawai‘i police arrested 26 motorists for driving under the influence of an intoxicant last week. Seven of the drivers were involved in a traffic accident, and two of the drivers were under the age of 21.

Pāhoa park renamed after beloved Big Island mayor Billy Kenoi who died of cancer

More than 150 people gathered Wednesday at the Pāhoa park to celebrate the legacy and life of the former Hawai‘i County mayor, Billy Kenois

West Maui brush fire burns 1,200 acres and threatens subdivision

A Maui brush fire that is only about 40% contained may cause the evacuation of residents in the upper portion of the Lauiupoko subdivision.

Kona man sought for questioning in sex assault investigation

Authorities are seeking the public’s help locating a Kailua-Kona who is wanted for questioning in a sex assault investigation that occurred in Hilo.

Earthquakes near Fiji poses no tsunami threat to Hawaiian Islands

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center reported there is no tsunami threat to the Hawaiian Islands following three earthquakes in the region south of Fiji early Wednesday morning.

Aloha ‘Īlio Dog Rescue to hold dog adoption event in Kona

‘Īlio Dog rescue will be holding its first Kona dog adoption event in partnership with Ola Brew.

Uēkahuna overlook in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park closed for breeding and nesting of nēnē

The Uēkahuna overlook, restrooms, and parking lot in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park is temporarily closed today to protect breeding and nesting nēnē (Hawaiian geese) in the area. The closure lies west of the intersection with Kīlauea Overlook, which will remain open and accessible. Visitors can hike about one-third of a mile west of the overlook […]

Police seek public’s help locating missing Hilo man in possible need of medical attention

Skye Harris, 45, was last seen on Nov. 8 around 2:30 a.m. on Anela Street in Hilo wearing a white T-shirt and light-colored shorts.

Hawai‘i Police seek public help finding teen runaway

Authorities seek the public’s help locating a 17-year-old runaway.

Do you want to work for Governor-elect Josh Green?

Governor-elect Josh Green today launched a website to begin taking applications for the Office of the Governor, Cabinet, and Boards and Commissions.

Hear ye, hear ye! First Honoka‘a Renaissance Faire cometh

The all-day faire will host an array of wondrous sights from local artisans peddling crafted wares and meals, medieval-themed games for all ages, a garden for parched guests to refresh themselves with mead or ale, and a stage with arts.

UH study: No-fishing zones benefit ʻahi, other large fish species

The recovery is good news for the environment and the global tuna fishing industry, which generates $40 billion in revenues each year and supports millions of jobs around the world.
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