West Hawai‘i News
Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail seeks community input for 95-acre Kona section
The National Park Service is asking for public comment on the future of Kauleolī, a vital shoreline parcel within the Big Island’s 175-mile “trail by the sea.”
20 lane closures scheduled during week of May 2-8 on Big Island state roadways
Lane closure schedules can change at any time without notice. All projects are weather permitting.
Monthly statewide outdoor emergency siren test slated morning of May 1
All sirens will sound a 1-minute steady tone, accompanied by a test of the Emergency Alert System in cooperation with the Hawai‘i broadcast industry.
Top 10 things to do on Big Island for May 1-7: Lei Day, AstroDay, Mother’s Day Orchid Show and more
This upcoming weekend promises 3 days packed full of so much fun for the entire ‘ohana, we had to slightly increase the top 10 to a top 11 things to do — with activities, events and festivals planned spanning from the earth under your feet to outer space.
Big Island Now news briefs for April 29: Drinking Water Week, signwaving for safer roads, National Library Week and more
A quick look at news happening throughout the island, state and nation.
Mother’s Day orchid show in Kona features local growers, vendors
Celebrate Mother’s Day early at the Kona Orchid Society’s annual Orchid Show on May 2 at Makaeʻo Pavilion, where you can explore a stunning array of vibrant, blooming orchids.
2 speed humps, 1 speed table to be installed in Honalo
State transportation officials say the new speed reduction tools on Māmalahoa Highway and Kuakini Highway will improve safety in the area, where 8 traffic crashes happened during the past 5 years, including one fatality.
Salty Swim School teaches ocean skills to beginners, triathletes, children in Kona
The Salty Swim School hosted a free ocean swimming course for visiting athletes preparing for the Lavaman Triathlon last month to help them stay safe in Kona ocean conditions.
$21 million in funding released for construction of new Waikōloa library
The long-awaited Waikōloa Public Library will bring educational and community resources as the first permanent library for the long, underserved area.
20 lane closures scheduled during week of April 25-May 1 on Big Island state roadways
Lane closure schedules can change at any time without notice. All projects are weather permitting.
2 women captured in surveillance footage sought in connection with Waikōloa theft
Do you know the women reportedly involved in the March 12 incident at a West Hawai‘i clothing boutique? Big Island police are asking the public for help with finding them.
Multi-agency search warrant leads to recovery of nearly 5 ounces cocaine, 1.1 ounce meth, loaded gun, more
45-year-old Luis Pagano Colon faces a dozen drug and firearm charges, including 3 counts of first-degree promoting a dangerous drug, 2 counts of possession of prohibited weapons, first-degree promoting a detrimental drug, among others.
Police search for three suspects involved in a Kona assault
Video surveillance captured three men involved in an assault that occurred in a retail and dining shopping area on Aliʻi Drive in Kailua-Kona on March 14.
Police identify 76-year-old man who likely drowned bodysurfing at Kahalu’u Beach Park
Hawai‘i County Ocean Safety personnel and bystanders brought the unresponsive man to shore, but after life-saving measures failed he was pronounced dead at Kona Community Hospital.
Top 10 things to do on Big Island for April 24-30: Beekeepers, Denim Day, growing together, S. Tokunaga anniversary, native plants and more
This week’s top 10 has everything from an ongoing exhibit featuring the legacy of Hawaiʻi beekeepers to raising awareness about sexual assault and how to prevent it; check out this week’s listings right now!
High levels of bacteria detected at Kahaluʻu Beach Park in Kona
The Department of Health is retesting the water at Kahaluʻu Beach Park since the beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level.
Kohanaiki golf course awarded Audubon International Gold Signature Sanctuary status
The private club community’s course is Hawai’i’s first golf course to achieve the certification and 1 of only 14 worldwide.
Mural celebrating Hawaiian traditions unveiled at Captain Cook Post Office
The vibrant mural is the work of artist Estria Miyashiro, his crew and the keiki of Ke Kula ‘O Ehunuikaimalino.
Hawaiʻi police search for Ocean View runaway believed to be in Kona
17-year-old Lily Amor was last seen at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 8 in the Hawaiian Ocean View Estates and is believed to be in the Kona area.
Free small business financing, support workshop scheduled in Kailua-Kona
It is a valuable opportunity to learn about funding pathways and connect directly with experts who can support the next steps of small businesses; only several spaces remain, so don’t wait, register today.
