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One Person Injured After Single-Vehicle Rollover on Daniel K. Inouye Highway
A single-vehicle rollover on Daniel K. Inouye Highway left a woman injured Tuesday morning.
Daily COVID Cases Drop Below 100 Tuesday, But Two Week Average Still on Rise
The Hawai‘i Department of Health reported 71 new cases of coronavirus Tuesday, raising the statewide total to 29,581.
$165 Million in CIP Funds Released
Gov. David Ige on Tuesday announced the release of more than $165 million for capital improvement projects (CIP) to fund critical public infrastructure projects.
More FEMA Funding to Come to State to Cover COVID Pandemic Costs
Hawai‘i is set to receive an additional $1,234,910.55 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Public Assistance program to cover the costs of emergency activities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘Carmageddon’ Crashes Into Big Island, as Rental Industry Swallowed by Mass Demand
Anyone on the hunt for a rental car in Hawai´i is in for a disappointing month. At least.
Downed Tree Closes Highway 11 in Both Directions
There is no current estimate on when the road will be cleared.
Two Visitors Arrested on Manslaughter Charges Following Deadly Night out in Kailua-Kona
A night out in Kailua-Kona turned deadly for a visitor from the mainland, according to police.
COVID Spike Continues as Hawai‘i Registers Triple-Digit Cases Again
Monday is the fifth straight day Hawai‘i has registered at least 100 new cases of the virus.
Police Seek Theft Suspect in Kona Case
Big Island police have requested public assistance to identify the suspect in a theft case that occurred over the weekend.
Waimea Resilience Hub Offering CNA Training Scholarships
Applicants must be 18+ years old, have a high school diploma or GED, and be, or become certified in First Aid and CPR.
Vaccine Eligibility Expands to Ages 60 and Older Statewide, Younger on Big Island
All Hawai´i residents 60 years of age and older are eligible to register for COVID-19 vaccinations beginning today.
Wind Advisory in Effect For Big Island
The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory for the Big Island.
Winter Weather Advisory Issued For Big Island
Those in the area of the summits should plan on slippery road conditions.
New Bill To Fund Education of Japanese American Internment
The Japanese American Confinement Education Act will provide $38 million to preserve JACS — including the Honouliuli Internment Camp in Hawai‘i.
Summer Camp for Youth of Wounded Warriors
This adventure will include high ropes courses, surfing, swimming, yoga, hiking, Hawaiiana-based environmental activities, crafts, and recreational camp games.
Kamehameha Students Produce Film for Hōʻike Tradition
‘Eleau premiers April 2 on multiple platforms and follows the story of Kahalaopuna, the rainbow goddess of Mānoa and her fateful tragedy with love.
Water Notice for Hilo
The Department of Water Supply will be conducting a fire hydrant flow test on Halekauila Street on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 between the hours of 4 a.m. and 5 a.m.
Fourth Day of Triple Digit Cases
The state’s two-week average is 83 new cases daily, with a test positivity rate of 1.6%.
Hawaii Reports Over 100 New Cases of COVID-19 For Third Straight Day
Three new COVID-related deaths were also reported.
