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UPDATE: Puna Man Arrested on Suspicion of Three Leilani Estate Murders

The Hawai’i Police Department responded to a disturbance call in the Leilani Estate Subdivision in Puna at around 1:30 a.m. Friday.

Senate Closes Up 2016 Regular Session

The 2016 regular session of the Hawai’i State Senate adjourned on Thursday.

Ige Signs Public Schools Heat Abatement Bill

The law allows for emergency appropriation of $100 million to fund equipment and installation costs for air conditioning, heat abatement measures and related energy efficiency measures at public schools state-wide.

Mamalahoa Highway Roadway Improvement Project Completed

Reconstruction, subgrade, and resurfacing of the roadway were included in the project, along with water lateral adjustments and other related improvements.

HPD: Vehicles Towed for Certain Driving Offenses

Under Hawai’i County Ordinance No. 11-102, which is also known as “Aliyah’s Law,” vehicles can be towed if a motorist is found driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, without a valid driver’s license, or with fraudulent license plates or registration emblems.

Hawai’i Receives $3 Million In New Funding For Affordable Housing

The development and preservation of affordable rental housing in Hawai’i was supported through the funding.

Proclamations Honor DPS Staff Memebers

Three proclamation ceremonies were read at the state capitol.

Attorneys and Judges Assistance Program Board Seeks Applicants

The positions are divided as one member of the Judiciary and two attorneys.

Kapua Lands Acquisition Passed by Legislators

SR46 was one of the final pieces of legislation Senator Gil Kahele pushed for prior to his passing earlier this year.

Governor Rates Legislative Session ‘B’

The session earned a B grade, according to the governor who made mention of issues that still need to be looked at and bills that need to undergo careful consideration.

Colombian Mariner Stranded at Sea Arrives Safely to Hawai’i, Boat Mates Perish

A Colombian man rescued after spending two months at sea arrived in Honolulu on Wednesday.

Officer Thompson Named ‘Officer of the Month’

Officer Mike Thompson was honored for an act of kindness that has been described by his supervisor as “far beyond compassion.”

New Listeria Recall Includes Planters Sunflower Seeds

No illnesses have been reported in connection to the products.

Hawai’i Supreme Court Disciplinary Board Seeks Members

Six positions in total will be expiring shortly and need to be filled.

Hawai’i Electric Light Warns Against Utility Impersonators

Suspicious activity should be reported to the Hawai’i Police Department.

DOE Creates Lessons in Coordination with the World Conservation Congress

Grade-specific lessons relevant to the themes of the WCC and International Union for Conservation of Nature are included in the DOE’s Resource Bank.

UPDATE: Hawai’i Electric Light Says Outage Effected 16,900 Customers

A downed Hawai’i Electric Light power line has caused a single lane closure along Highway 11 between mile markers 59 and 60.

Public Comment on Judicial Nominees Sought

Thomas A.K. Haia, Kevin S. Hashizaki, Peter K. Kubota, Michelle K. Laubach, Laureen L. Martin, and Jeffrey W.S. Ng were each nominated by the Judicial Selection Committee.

$130K Awarded to DWS for Conservation Efforts

The funds will be used to support the purchase of equipment and loggers with an aim to reduce water loss as part of DWS’ leak detection program.

Teen Summer Science Camp Returns to the Big Island

The Hawai’i-based nonprofit organization offers teenagers in the eighth through twelfth grades the opportunity to explore science outdoors.
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