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HVNP Announces New Park Superintendent
Rhonda Loh was selected to serve as the permanent superintendent of Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park starting on Dec. 20, 2020. Loh has been the acting park superintendent since April 2019.
Big Island Newcomers, Food Trucks Raise Funds For Food Basket
It’s never too early to make a great first impression, or an impact on one’s new community.
Kona Dance and Performing Arts Opens its Doors After Nearly 7 Months of Closure
Kona Dance and Performing Arts in Kealakekua has reopened after the COVID-19 pandemic closed classes for seven months.
East Hawaiʻi Regional Sort Station Extends Restrictions
If circumstances change, this restriction may end earlier.
HPD Opens Attempted Murder Investigation After Shooting in Pāpa‘ikou
Hawaiʻi Island police have initiated an attempted murder investigation after a reported shooting on the afternoon of Wednesday, Dec. 2, in Pāpa‘ikou.
Funding For Airport COVID Testing in Jeopardy; Mayor-Elect Details Possible Changes
Funding for COVID-19 testing of trans-Pacific and interisland arrivals to the Big Island is likely to decrease sharply in December, meaning changes to current policies could prove imminent in the short-term.
Missing Kea‘au Man Sought by Police
Big Island authorities are searching for a missing 35-year-old man.
HIDOE Proposed Budget Cuts Could Impact Student Programs, Special Education, HSTA Says
The Hawai‘i Student Teacher Association (HSTA) fears the Hawai‘i Department of Education’s (HIDOE) proposed cuts could result in lost jobs and student programs.
Trail, Area Closures Set For Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park This Week
Alternative access to certain areas will be provided.
Surveillance Footage Captures Images of 2 Individuals Reportedly Involved in Robbery
Hawai‘i Police Department is seeking the public’s help in identifying two individuals wanted in a robbery that occurred in downtown Hilo.
Big Island Sees 1 New Cases of Coronavirus Wednesday, Keeping With Trend
Hawai‘i’s two-week average is 75 cases daily, with a test positivity rate of 1.6%.
Avoid Holiday Theft This Season With a Few Simple Measures
Although the COVID-19 pandemic will impact shopping and other holiday events, consumers must still remain vigilant of their surroundings and activities
High Surf Advisory Issued For Big Island
A high surf advisory means surf will be higher than normal, and shore break and dangerous currents could cause injury or death.
Waimea Community Bands Together to Buy KeikiDesks for WMS Students
The challenges of distance learning for Waimea Middle School (WMS) students were made a little easier with the arrival of 150 KeikiDesks.
Kona Man Reportedly Steals Vehicle After Entering a Home Without Permission
A Kailua-Kona man is facing an array of property charges after entering a home without permission and reportedly threatening the resident.
Discovery of Stolen Vehicle Leads to Arrests in Kona
The recovery of a stolen vehicle led to the arrest of a man a woman who are now facing theft, drug and firearm charges.
Court Effectively Ends Aquarium Fishing in West Hawai‘i With Environmental Ruling
While the First Circuit Court’s ruling will again hinder aquarium fishers’ push to keep their industry viable in West Hawai‘i, it won’t do so immediately.
KCH Clears Hospital of COVID Patients Monday
As of Monday afternoon, Kona Community Hospital reported zero patients currently admitted for coronavirus treatment.
Big Island Identifies 6 New COVID Cases, Surpasses 1,600 Total
Hawai’i’s two-week average is 80 new cases daily, with a test positivity rate of 1.7%.
