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Schatz Urges Gov to Maintain Expanded COVID-19 Contact Tracing Program

US Senator Brian Schatz has called on Gov. David Ige to maintain Hawai‘i’s expanded COVID-19 contact tracing program.

Visitors Bureau to Launch ‘Shop Big Island’ Website

The only requirement for a listing is that the business is physically located on Hawai‘i Island. Registration is free.

HPD: Hilo Woman Strikes Police Vehicle With Car in Attempt to Evade Arrest

A Hilo woman is facing a charge of assault against a law enforcement officer, as well as property, drug and firearm offenses after hitting a police vehicle in an attempt to evade arrest.

Make the Most Out of Giving Tuesday

On Black Friday and Cyber Monday, we spend — but on Giving Tuesday, we give.

HVNP Releases December Flight Operations Schedule

Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park announces flight plans for December 2020. 

House Committee Asks Governor to Rollback New Travel Requirement

Tourism and business figures across the state expressed concern on the impact to tourism if those who were tested within 72 hours of travel but didn’t receive the results were made to quarantine without exception. 

Hilo Crime Spree Results in Two Arrests

A crime spree in Hilo Friday morning has led to two arrests by the Hawai‘i Police Department. 

Wastewater Flows Into Reed’s Bay Following Monday Spill

The spill occurred around noon at the Banyan Sewage Pump Station.

Judge Exceeds Guidelines in Sentencing Kealohas For Corruption

Both sentences exceeded federal guidelines for the crimes of which the Kealohas were convicted in what has been regarded as a message from Judge Seabright, who spoke of the damage the couple inflicted upon the public trust by eroding faith in its crucial institutions.

Gov Appoints Hilo Native to Public Safety Director

Max Otani was appointed by Gov. David Ige to serve as the director of the Department of Public Safety, effective Dec. 1, 2020.

Free COVID-19 Testing Across Big Island, Nov. 30 to Dec. 5

No insurance is necessary to be tested but bring your driver’s license and insurance card, if you have one.

Brown Water Advisory Issued for Holualoa Bay

The Department of Health’s Clean Water Branch has issued a brown water advisory at Holualoa Bay.

Big Island Report 4 New Cases of COVID Monday, Continuing Decreasing Trend

Hawai‘i’s two-week average is 82 new cases daily, with a test positivity rate of 1.7%. 

Scrap Metal Collection Service Reopens at County Transfer Stations

The Solid Waste Division is reopening its scrap metal collection services at various county transfer stations.

US Coast Guard Offers Training Program for College Students

A college program through the United States Coast Guard offers military work experience with educational opportunities through the pre-commissioning program (CSPI).

Kamuela Man Dead After Motorcycle Crash on Kawaihae Road

A Kamuela man is dead after a single-vehicle crash in South Kohala early this morning.

More Than 1,100 Acres Scorched in Brush Fire Off of Highway 190

Approximately 1,140 acres of land was scorched over the weekend after sparks from a welder ignited a fire in a grove of eucalyptus trees off of Highway 190.

Friends of Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge Seek Community Support

GivingTuesday is set for tomorrow, and Hawai‘i’s forests could use some generosity. 

IRONMAN to Host ‘Kahiau Together’ Meal Distribution

Prepared by Chubby’s Diner, the meal will consist of baked herb chicken, homestyle gravy, buttered corn, and hapa rice. 

Kona Historical Society to Host Online Auction

The Society’s annual online auction plays a significant role in providing critical funding and support for its daily functioning and education programs.
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