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All HCCC Inmates Cleared of COVID-19
There are no active COVID-19 cases among inmates at Hawai‘i Community Correctional Center as of Thursday, July 1.
Hawai´i Final State in US Still Enforcing COVID-19 Restrictions
Hawai´i will consider opening up entirely before hitting the previously stated 70% vaccination goal for residents, depending on a variety of factors.
Power Outage Scheduled in N. Kohala This Month
Hawaiian Electric has scheduled power outage later this month that will affect customers in North Kohala to allow for a system upgrade.
DOH Identifies 49 New Coronavirus Infections
The state’s two-week average is 40 new cases daily, with a test positivity rate of 1.4%.
Hawai‘i to Receive Millions to Build Electric Bus Fleet
Millions of dollars in new federal money is heading to Hawai‘i’s neighbor islands to build up a cleaner system of public transportation.
Kona Welfare Check Results in 2 Arrests, HAZMAT Deployment
The initial call for a welfare check came in on the afternoon of Wednesday, June 30, at approximately 4:30 pm.
Police Seek Public’s Help Finding Missing Puna Woman
Hawaiʻi Police is seeking the public’s help in locating a missing Puna woman.
Judge Kim Grants No Bail for Murder Suspect After Nearly 2 Hours of Testimony
The arraignment and plea hearing of a Captain Cook man accused of second-degree murder and arson lasted nearly two hours as the state argued for its motion of no bail.
Market at the Park Offers Variety in Pāhoa
Market at the Park Pāhoa continues to evolve following its creation in October of 2020.
COVID Cases at HCCC on the Decline
The COVID-19 outbreak at Hawaii Community Correctional Center appears to be under control with only three active cases reported as of Wednesday, June 30.
E. Hawaiʻi Sort Station Load Size Restriction Continues through to 2022
The existing East Hawaiʻi Regional Sort Station restrictions on businesses hauling commercially generated wastes larger than five cubic yards will be extended for one year, through June 30, 2022.
Kona, Hilo Food Drives Open to All on July 4
The Hawaii County Democratic Party is hosting a dual drive-thru, grab-and-go free food distribution on July 4.
Hawai‘i’s Vaccination Incentive Campaign Extended Through August
The campaign reportedly had a positive impact on projected models of continued inoculation across the Hawaiian Islands.
Man Charged in End of the World Murder Remanded Back Into Custody
A Captain Cook man accused in the murder of a man found shot in Keauhou at End of the World was denied bail and remanded back into custody after posting $550,000 bail Monday, June 28.
County to Assume Animal Control Duties July 1
Any additional nonprofits or other groups willing to assist with the intake and adoption of animals during the transition may contact HPD and provide their information.
Big Island Reports 9 New Virus Cases Wednesday
The Hawai‘i Department of Health reported 56 new cases of coronavirus statewide.
Several Closures Coming to Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park
Visitors and tour operators can plan ahead for temporary closures that might impact their visit by checking the schedule on the park website.
Big Island Veterans Treatment Court Celebrates 1 Graduate
Big Island Veterans Treatment Court celebrated the graduation of one of its veterans on Monday, June 28.
Astronomers Discover Smallest, Most Massive White Dwarf Ever Seen
Astronomers have discovered the smallest and most massive white dwarf ever seen.
