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Gabbard Calls for Firing of Hawai‘i Health Leaders

Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard on Wednesday said heads should roll at the top of Hawai‘i Department of Health. 

Contact Testing of Public Instated in Hawai‘i’

Public contact-testing will now be a regular part of Hawai‘i’s approach to curbing the COVID-19 pandemic.

Oshima to Lead Hawai‘i Economic Recovery Plan

The governor tapped longtime business leader Alan Oshima to head an initiative dubbed the Hawaiʻi Economic and Community Recovery & Resiliency Plan.

County Council Discussion on Maunakea Reimbursement Moves Forward

Hawai‘i County Council continues to move the discussion of state reimbursement forward on costs incurred by the county to handle the protest against construction of the TMT on Maunakea.

Relief Needed to Support Local Journalism, Senators Say

Across the country, local and regional news outlets have furloughed or laid off staff. Some newspapers have also made cuts or stopped print editions.

DOCARE Cites Dozens for Violating Stay-At-Home Order

Citations have been issued on the Big Island, O‘ahu and Kaua‘i.

DOH Confirms 25 New COVID-19 Cases, Sixth Death

A total of 42 people are currently hospitalized with COVID-19 infection. DOH said that 113 people have been released from isolation and are considered recovered. 

DUIs Remain Low Under Stay-At-Home Order

DUI roadblocks and patrols will continue islandwide.

Council Resolution Asks Governor to Suspend All Residential Evictions

The resolution notes the governor’s authority under Chapter 127A of Hawai‘i Revised Statutes to suspend certain laws during a state of emergency.

Hawai‘i County Tears Down Hilo Homeless Camp For Second Time

The operation was a County response to complaints about the property that resulted in a similar initiative about a year ago to remove illegal structures and stop development on the lot without permits.

HCCC Inmate Released Amid COVID-19 Concerns Reoffends

At least one prisoner released from Hawai‘i Community Correctional Center as part of an effort to reduce the jail population during the COVID-19 pandemic has reoffended.

HPD Seeks Wanted Man

The suspect is known to operate a black Yamaha FJ 1300cc motorcycle with unknown plates.

Hawai‘i Coronavirus Cases Eclipse 400

Now standing at 410 coronavirus infections statewide, O‘ahu has suffered the brunt of the pandemic.

Daring River Rescue of Two Children Captured on Video

A report of two minors caught in the wake of Wailuku was made at 5:19 p.m. Monday. First responders were on the scene seven minutes later to begin the swift water rescue.

HFD Rescues Children From ‘Raging River’

The Wailuku River was “raging” Monday afternoon, as the Hawai‘i Fire Department rescued two children from its clutches. 

Hawai‘i County to Suspend Several Solid Waste Services

The hiatus will last until at least April 30, according to a report from the Department of Environmental Management Solid Waste Division.

Hilo Man, Woman Hit With Burglary Charges

In light of the COVID-19 Emergency Proclamation, there are enhanced penalties for certain offenses. These offenses include burglary, theft, criminal property damage and robbery.

Big Island Confirms 1 New COVID-19 Infection

Travel quarantines and stay-at-home orders remain in effect through April 30. Violation of these directives may result in a $5,000 penalty and up to one year in jail. 

One-Way Traffic Pattern in Keaukaha to Start Next Week

The one-way pattern was postponed to allow for changes to improve traffic flow at the affected intersections. It is expected to be in effect for six months, weather and construction conditions permitting.

New Website Offers Guide to Health and Homelessness Services Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

The website features resources for providers who work with mental health and homeless populations.
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