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Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty for Mom accused in Kids’ Deaths

Idaho prosecutors in the case against Lori Vallow Daybell are seeking the death penalty.

Winter Weather Advisory in Effect For Big Island Summits

The National Weather Service in Honolulu has issued a winter weather advisory until 6 a.m. Wednesday, May 4, for Big Island summits.

Bill Banning Flavored Vaping Sales Heads to Governor’s Desk

A bill to ban the sale of flavored vaping products has passed both chambers of the Legislature and now moves to Gov. David Ige for his signature. HB1570 HD1 SD2 aims to minimize access to harmful tobacco products that disproportionately target kids.

Temporary Closure on Waipiʻo Valley Road Scheduled for Everyone

The County of Hawaiʻi, Department of Public Works (DPW) Engineering Division, and their engineering consultant, Haley & Aldrich, will be conducting field activities on and around Waipiʻo Valley Road starting Monday, May 9 through Friday, May 13.

Road Closure Scheduled for St. Joseph School May Day Market

St. Joseph School will hold its May Day Market on Saturday, May 7.

Kawaihae Canoe Club, Celebrating 50 Years, Feted on Thursday

Waimea’s Virtual Town Meeting on Thursday, May 5 will play tribute to the Kawaihae Canoe Club, which is celebrating its 50-year legacy of perpetuating the paddling traditions of Hawai’i while nurturing, mentoring and cherishing thousands of Big Island families, friends and keiki.

CFS Lands $20K Grant to Support Domestic Violence Shelters, Programs Statewide

Child and Family Service, Hawaii’s family-centered full-service nonprofit, received a $20,000 grant from the Mary Kay Ash Foundation in support of domestic violence shelters and programs statewide.

39th Annual Salute to the Graduates

The 39th Annual Salute to the Graduates is proudly presented by Pacific Media Group and its subsidiaries — KBIG-FM, The Beat, Kapa Hawaiian FM, Big Island Now and HFS Federal Credit Union.

Police Arrest 12 Motorists For DUI

Big Island police continue to crack down on motorists who drive under the influence of an intoxicant.

Rainy Weather to Continue Through Midweek

Rainy weather continues on the Big Island, apparent by heavy downpours, thunderstorms and the issuing of flood advisories the afternoon of Monday, May 2. But according to a hydrologist with the National Weather Service in Honolulu, the wet weather hasn’t been anything out of the ordinary.

Flood Advisory Extended For Portions of East Hawaiʻi

The National Weather Service in Honolulu has extended a flood advisory for parts of East Hawaiʻi until 8 p.m. today, May 2.

Kona Drug Court Team Express Appreciation to Local Businesses That Employ Drug Court Clients

With May being National Drug Court Month, the Kona Drug Court team took time Monday, May 2, to visit businesses that employ participants in the program and express appreciation for their partnership and support.

4 Hilo Area Organizations to Receive Grant-In-Aid Funds From State Legislature

Four Hilo area organizations are getting a financial boost from the state.

Kohala High School AD Arrested For Theft, Released Pending Investigation

A Kohala High School employee was arrested Thursday on suspicion of theft and criminal tampering

2,400 Acres in Kohala Gifted to HCF For Stewardship Center

The New Moon Foundation and Kohala Institute gifted 2,400 acres of land to the Hawai‘i Community Foundation for an ahupua’a in Kohala.

Lightning Stikes Close West Hawaiʻi Landfill

The County of Hawaiʻi Department of Environmental Management announced the temporary closure of the West Hawaiʻi Sanitary Landfill due to on-site lightning strikes on Monday, May 2.

May 1-7 Is Hurricane Preparedness Week

May 1-7 is Hurricane Preparedness Week in Hawai‘i and the National Weather Service in Honolulu wants everyone to be ready in the event a hurricane threatens the islands.

Palani Road in Kona Again Open Between Ulua‘oa Street and Tomi Tomi Drive

Big Island police are advising motorists that a West Hawai‘i roadway is closed because of a traffic incident.

$3.2M Released For Improvements at Hāpuna Beach State Recreation Area

A Big Island beach park will get some needed improvements thanks to the release of capital improvement project funds by Gov. David Ige.

Missing Man Found in Kailua-Kona in Good Health

Authorities seek the public’s help locating 23-year-old Joshua Waterman who was reported missing.
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