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Hawaiʻi Expands Safe Travels Program to New International Market

In all cases, the test must be taken no earlier than 72 hours prior to departure and the negative test result submitted prior to departure for Hawaiʻi.

Oahu, Maui Continue to Lead Hawaii in New COVID Cases

The state’s two-week average is 87 new cases daily, with a test positivity rate of 1.6%.

Big Island Man Charged in Business Burglary

A Hilo man will face charges following a weekend incident involving a business on the Big Island.

Hawaii House to Vote on Pay Raises for Legislative Members

An amendment introduced Tuesday would suspend pay increases, but not eliminate them.

Scammers Targeting Hawaiian Electric Customers

Stay informed and protect yourself from scams.

Reported Sexual Assault in Volcano Area Leads to 1 Arrest

A Volcano man is facing sexual assault charges after reportedly attacking a woman outside her residence, police say.

Police Dispatchers Honored During National Public Safety Telecommunications Week

Hawai‘i County took a moment to honor its dispatchers, Monday, April 12, as part of National Public Safety Telecommunications Week, also known as “Dispatch Week.”

CDC, FDA Recommend US ‘Pause’ Use of J&J Vaccine Due to Blot Clot Concerns

The US Centers for Disease Control and US Federal Drug Administration are recommending the US “pause” use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine over blood clot concerns.

HVNP to Lift Entry Fees April 17 in Celebration of National Park Week

Visitors to Hawaiʻi Volcanoes and Haleakalā national parks, and Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park on April 17 will enter free of charge in celebration of National Park Week.

Flood Advisory Issued for Ka‘ū, Puna Areas

The National Weather Service in Honolulu has issued a flood advisory for Hawai‘i County until 4:15 p.m.

DOH Reports 70 New COVID-19 Cases Statewide

The Hawai‘i Department of Health reported 70 new cases of coronavirus Monday, raising the statewide total to 30,846. No new COVID-related deaths were reported.

Local Astronomer Chosen to Lead University of Hawaiʻi Institute for Astronomy

Veteran local astronomer Doug Simons was chosen as the next director of the University of Hawaiʻi Institute for Astronomy (IfA).

Police Renew Request to Find Missing Kaʻū Man

Hawaiʻi Island police are renewing their request for the public’s help in locating a Kaʻū man who was reported missing more than a year ago.

DLIR Offers Tips to Fight Fraud

The Department of Labor & Industrial Relations (DLIR) is working with other states and the U.S. Department of Labor (U.S. DOL) to fight fraud and stop scammers.

Anonymous Donor Gifts $1 Mil to Hawai‘i Community College

Students, staff and faculty at Hawai‘i Community College will soon benefit from new scholarship and professional development opportunities thanks to an anonymous $1-million gift.

Kea‘au Man Dies Following Motorcycle Crash in Ka‘ū

A Kea‘au man is dead after a motorcycle crash in Ka‘ū on Saturday, April 10, 2021.

“Coffee with a Cop” April Sessions

Stop by and get to know your district and Community Police Officers over a cup of coffee; discuss topics of mutual interest and concern.

Learn to Age in Place on Hawai`i Island

Topics include: Legal Issues, Eldercare Resources and discussions on Housing Options.

UH Spotlights Anti-Asian Racism

The livestream conversation, “The Long Road to Atlanta: Anti-Asian Racism and Misogyny,” will be held on Monday, April 12, at 4 p.m.

Youth Food Summit

The goal of this youth-led, online conference is to inspire increased youth involvement in the development of Hawaii’s self-sustaining community food systems.
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