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DWS Water Education Kit Commemorates Earth Day

In commemoration of Earth Day on Friday, April 22, the Department of Water Supply, County of Hawai‘i, is launching a virtual education program that provides tools and resources so keiki can learn about their drinking water, and the importance of protecting its quality and quantity.

All Lanes of Kanoelehua Avenue in Hilo Again Open

Motorists are being advised that one lane of Kanoelehua Avenue in Hilo is closed.

Police Seek Missing Kurtistown Man

Big Island police are asking for help from the public in the search for a missing man.

Former Maui Police Officer Pleads Guilty to Attempted Child Enticement

A former Maui Police Officer pleaded guilty in federal court to attempted child enticement Tuesday.

Man Dies Following Traffic Collision in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park

A man has died following a traffic collision in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.

Expert: Night is Becoming Less Dark, And That’s Not a Good Thing

Members of the Hawai‘i County Council on Tuesday, April 19, heard about a valuable economic and cultural resource that is slowly disappearing on the Big Island — the darkness of night.

Watch: Birth of Hawaiian Monk Seal Pup Captured on Camera

The birth of a Hawaiian monk seal pup at a North Shore beach on Oʻahu was caught on camera last week.

‘Flash’ Star Arrested Again on Big Island

Ezra Miller, known for playing “The Flash,” was arrested again on Hawai‘i, according to police.

You Are Now Free to Fly Maskless: Here’s What Airlines Are Doing in Wake of Ruling

Monday’s ruling by a federal judge against the Biden administration’s mask mandate quickly and dramatically reshaped U.S. air travel, as a number of carriers said face coverings are now optional for travelers aboard their aircraft.

Join Hōkūleʻa, Hikanalia on Virtual Voyage to Tahiti

The crews of Hōkūleʻa and her sister canoe Hikanalia on their way to Tahiti and those at home can now follow their voyage virtually.

Highway 11 in Ka’ū Now Open

Police reported at 12:15 p.m. Tuesday that Highway 11, which was closed earlier due to a vehicle collision in Ka’u near the 28 mile marker, near the entrance to Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park, is now reopened.

Update: Water at Pālamanui Campus has Been Restored

The Hawaiʻi Community College campus at Pālamanui in Kailua-Kona is without water.

Fire Hydrant Flow Tests Scheduled Next Week

The county Department of Water Supply is notifying customers in two areas of the Big Island that it will conduct two fire hydrant flow tests next week.

15 Motorists Arrested for Driving Under the Influence

Big Island police continue their crackdown on motorists who drive under the influence of an intoxicant.

Highway 180 in Honalo Now Open

Highway 180 North of Kona Coffee Villas in Honalo reopened around 7:30 p.m.

Roth Attends Ocean Conference in Palau

Mayor Mitch Roth had the honor last week of representing Hawaiʻi during several pre-event functions at the Our Ocean Conference in Palau.

UH-Hilo, HCC See Record Graduation Rates Despite Pandemic

Two years and counting after the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, spring commencement ceremonies at the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo and Hawai‘i Community College are less than a month away.

Portion of Highway 180 in Holualoa Reopen After Being Closed Because of Fallen Tree, Powerlines

Highway 180 in Holualoa, 1/2 mile south of Bishop Road, is closed due to utility line on the roadway, the police department stated at 12:15 p.m. Monday, April 18.

Hōkūleʻa, Hikianalia Depart Hilo on Voyage to Tahiti

After several delays, Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia are finally on their way to Tahiti.

TSA: No More Mask Requirement on Planes, Public Transportation

The Transportation Security Administration is no longer enforcing the federal government’s mask mandate for travel after a federal judge in Florida struck down the CDC’s directive.
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