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Hawai‘i ‘Medium-Risk’ Businesses to Begin Reopening in June
Medium risk businesses include indoor dining options at restaurants, hair salons, movie theaters, indoor gyms and museums.
Ige Extends State, Inter-Island Travel Quarantines
Travel quarantines will remain in place through at least the end of next month.
Trump Taking Unproven COVID-19 Treatment Known to Increase Risk of Heart Problems
Trump has promoted hydroxychloroquine as a remedy for COVID-19 for weeks.
Hawai‘i Reports Zero New COVID-19 Cases Monday
To date, 574 people have been released from isolation and are considered recovered.
HPD Seeking Missing, Endangered Teen
The Hawaiʻi Police Department is requesting public assistance to locate a missing 13-year-old girl.
HPD Continues Hunt for Stolen Water Rescue Equipment
At approximately 5:30 a.m. on May 11, Puna Patrol Officers responded to a report of a suspect(s) entering a locked shipping container and removing several items.
Hawai‘i Visitors Near One Thousand
The number of daily arrivals to Hawai‘i continues to climb closer to 1,000.
High Surf Advisory for Big Island
The National Weather Service has issued a high surf advisory for south-facing shorelines on the Big Island.
DOH Confirms One New COVID-19 Case Overnight
Hawai‘i Department of Health officials reported one new case of COVID-19 overnight, bringing the statewide total to 640.
Man Arrested for Quarantine Violation Based on Social Media Posts
Social media postings and citizen tips again resulted in the arrest of a visitor for violation of Hawai‘i’s mandatory 14-day self-quarantine rule for all incoming visitors and returning residents.
Hawaiian Electric Helps Big Island Fight Food Insecurity
Hawaiian Electric and the Hawaiian Electric Industries Charitable Foundation (HEICF) recently donated $21,000 to three Hawai‘i Island nonprofit organizations that are feeding communities impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mask Requirements for Keiki During COVID-19 Pandemic Explained
Malika Dudley, chief meteorologist for Pacific Media Group and freelance reporter, put together a public service announcement for businesses and parents to talk about face coverings for children amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
DLNR to Conduct Independent Evaluation of Mauna Kea Comprehensive Management Plan
UH is seeking renewal of its 65-year-long lease.
AlohaCare donates $150,000 to Local Nonprofits
AlohaCare announced last week that it is donating $150,000 to local nonprofit organizations that are helping at-risk families and individuals impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hawai’i Astronomers Help Decipher Rhythm Among Young Stars
The findings are an important contribution to the overall understanding of what goes on inside trillions of stars across the cosmos.
Hawai‘i Water Service Offers Customer Options Amid Pandemic
Hawai‘i Water Service is offering assistance to customers struggling amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
DOH Reports 2 New COVID-19 Cases Overnight
Hawai‘i Department of Health officials reported two new cases of coronavirus overnight, bringing the statewide total to 639.
Jail Populations Expected to Continue Decline Through June
Inmate reduction in Hawai‘i’s jails is expected to continue through June as all of the state’s facilities move toward or under design capacity.
Premier Medical Group to Host 2 COVID-19 Popup Clinics Next Week
Premier Medical Group, with the support of Hawai‘i County, Hope Services and the Hawai‘i National Guard, will be offering two free COVID-19 drive-through screening and testing clinics next week.
Big Island Road Closures: May 16-22
Hawai‘i Department of Transportation announced road and lane closures for the week of May 16-22.
