North Hawai‘i News
Public Meetings on Dengue Fever Scheduled
Informational meetings on the recent dengue fever outbreak will be held at various locations throughout the island, beginning Monday at Yano Hall.
West Hawai’i Senator Responds To Dengue Outbreak
State Senator Josh Green, who represents District 3 (Kona and Ka’u), is calling on constituents within his district and across the Big Island to take precautions to reduce the spread of the dengue fever virus.
Third Circuit Judge Fujino Confirmed by Senate
Melvin H. Fujino has been confirmed by members of the Hawai’i State Senate in his permanent appointment to the Third Circuit.
Two Found Guilty of Blocking TMT Construction
Judge Barbara Takase ruled on Thursday in the first trials for those who were arrested as they protested against the construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope.
DOH Advises Public in Dengue Fever Prevention
The Hawai’i Department of Health is advising the public, not only on the Big Island but throughout the state, to take measures to ensure protection against dengue fever.
Dengue Fever: Four More Cases Confirmed
Four additional cases of dengue fever have been confirmed on the Big Island, bringing the total to 23.
Arrest List in Kona U.S. Marshals, HPD, ATF Operation
About 20 officers and agents participated in the four-day sweep of individuals connected to outstanding warrants on the Big Island.
Father of ‘Peter Boy’ Kema Released Pending Investgation
According to police, detectives continue to investigate possible drug and firearms charges against Kema and 45-year-old Jaylin M. Kema.
Weekend PTA Hunting on Pause for Training
Hunting at Pohakuloa Training Area will be placed on pause this weekend as scheduled military training takes place.
Search for Wanted Kamuela Man Continues
On Friday, HPD renewed its request for public information regarding Paulino-Pawai, who is wanted on warrants for contempt of court and violating terms of a deferred plea.
Police Release Nov. 6 Arrest Warrants
The list informs both the public and the individuals sought that a warrant is in effect for their arrest.
25 Fugitives Arrested in Four-Day Operation
Twenty-five fugitives were arrested during the operation, and 42 outstanding state arrest warrants were executed.
NHCH Reports Potential Dengue Fever Case
Although not yet confirmed, the potential case could raise the number of locally acquired dengue fever cases on the Big Island to 20.
County Announces Additional Mosquito Control Measures
Additional measures will be taken by the Hawai’i County Department of Parks and Recreation and the Hawai’i Department of Health to control mosquito populations.
Mother of ‘Peter Boy’ Charged in Welfare Fraud Case
Jaylin M. Kema has been charged with theft in a welfare fraud investigation.
Big Island Boards, Commissions Seek Volunteers
Vacancies on various Big Island boards, commissions and committees that represent the island are currently looking to be filled by qualified and dedicated volunteers.
Dengue Numbers Climb, Pediatric Cases Reported
The dengue fever count on the Big Island has risen to 19 confirmed cases.
Imade Charged with Manslaughter in Halloween Assault
Thirty-one-year-old Kallen Imade was charged late Wednesday in the death of 49-year-old Alfred Vea, who died following an assault on Halloween.
Man Dies Following Halloween Assault
Alfred Vea, the victim of Saturday night’s Hilo assault, was pronounced dead at The Queen’s Medical Center Wednesday morning. Kallen Imade, the suspect in the case, is in custody but has not been charged.
Police Warn Against IRS Scam
The Hawai’i Police Department is issuing a public warning against a potential IRS scam.
