North Hawaii News

Officer Koyanagi Named ‘Kohala Officer of the Quarter’

Officer Thomas Koyanagi was honored for arresting a convicted felon who was in possession of two firearms and ammunition.

Wanted Captain Cook Woman Located, Arrested

A 24-year-old wanted by the Hawai’i Police Department has been located.

HPD Weekly DUI Statistical Breakdown

So far this year, there have been 231 DUI arrests, compared with 189 during the same period last year, an increase of 22.2 percent.

Clinton Receives Endorsements Ahead of Local Preference Poll

Current United States Senator Mazie Hirono and former Governor George Ariyoshi, among others, are pledging their support for Hillary Clinton ahead of this month’s Presidential Primary Poll.

Big Island Electric Bills Decline to Lowest in Nine Years

On the Big Island, customers are paying a typical bill of $154.26, based on 500 kwh/month.

Chief Justice Seeks Public Comment on Judicial Nominees

The Chief Justice has the discretion to assign judges to the district and the district family court calendar.

HPD Locates Man Wanted in Connection to Stolen Truck

A 22-year-old man wanted for questioning in connection to a stolen pickup truck has been located.

Woman Sought for Questioning in Terroristic Threatening Investigation

Twenty-four-year-old Randi-Keli Banagan is being sought by authorities in a first-degree terroristic threatening investigation.

Hawaiian Artifacts Returned After 237 Years

The artifacts were being held at the National Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and will now be displayed at the Bishop Museum.

Dengue Fever: No New Cases Reported Since Thursday

The total number of cases since the onset of the Big Island’s dengue outbreak in September 2015 sits at 261.

Two Big Island Schools Among 12 to Receive STEM Funding

Each school will be enabled to implement PLTW programs in PLTW’s computer science, engineering, and biomedical science pathways.

REPORT: St. Joseph School Named Top Hawai’i Catholic High School

In addition to being named top Catholic High School, St. Joseph was among three other Big Island private schools to rank in the top private school list.

New ‘Hawai’i Island’s Most Wanted’ Aired

The newest edition of the program, which was inspired by the national television show, “America’s Most Wanted,” featured two wanted Big Island residents.

Hawai’i Island Homeschool Network Conference Set

Keynote speakers Oliver DeMille and Rachel DeMille will present “The 5 Highly Successful Homeschoolers,” which outlines five habits that are essential for providing an excellent homeschooled education.

HPD Community Satisfaction Survey Remains Open

The public has until 4 p.m. on Thursday, March 31 to take the five-minute survey.

Scheduled Lane Closures March 14-18

Various roadwork projects continues this week, causing temporary road closures.

DWS: Hilo Hydrant Flow Test Scheduled for Monday

The flow test is expected to last for a one-hour time frame, beginning at 9:30 a.m.

HIAC Seeks New Location, Begins Capital Campaign

Over 80 elders would use the new facility, according to HIAC, providing a daytime home with the ability to still live at home.

Spring Break Anticipated to Cause Airport Rush

Travelers are being reminded by officials to prepare ahead of arriving to the state’s airports for Spring Break travel.

Weekend Road Work and Closures

Road and lane closures on the Big Island continue through the weekend at various locations.
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