North Hawaii News

DLNR Names New DOFAW Administrator

David Smith, former Department of Land and Natural Resources Oahu Branch Chief for the Division of Forestry and Wildlife, was recently promoted.

Scheduled Lane Closures Feb. 22-26

Various portions of Big Island roadways will be temporarily closed throughout the week as road construction continues.

Hawai’i Electric: More Evening Power Interruptions Not Anticipated

Hawai’i Electric Light says evening power interruptions are not anticipated on Sunday.

UPDATE: Hawai’i Electric Requests Saturday Evening Power Reduction

Hawai’i Electric Light customers are being asked to conserve power between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday evening.

BOE Approves Science for the Next Generation Standards

The new standards are interwoven across disciplines, including connections to language arts and mathematics.

Weekend Road Work

Various road work projects will take place over the weekend.

Police Release Feb. 19 Warrants

The list informs both the public and the individuals sought that a warrant is in effect for their arrest.

Protecting Native Habitats: Two Talk Story Sessions Slated for Rodent, Mongoose Control 

The sessions will be held by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and Hawai’i Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Forestry and Wildlife.

Extended Furlough Inmate Fails to Check In at Hale Nani

The Hawai’i Department of Public Safety said Friday afternoon that State Sheriffs and the Hawai’i Police Department have been notified.

Grace Castillo Plans County Council District 3 Candidacy

Frederick Fogel and Sue Lee Loy have also announced their candidacy for the public office.

Big Island Dengue Count Rises to 259 Friday

So far, the outbreak has infected 234 Big Island residents and 25 visitors. The number of visitors infected has risen by one this week.

$500K Award to UH Accelerator For Statewide Outreach

XLR8UH was launched in 2014 and is the first of its kind proof of concept center/venue accelerator.

HPD Seeks Man for Questioning in Pahoa Theft

A surveillance photo was released of an individual that police wants to question in regards to a theft that happened earlier this month in Pahoa.

Flags at Half-Staff to Honor Scalia Until Saturday

All state flags will join the United States flag at half-staff until sunset on Saturday, Feb. 20.

Weekend Hunting at Keamuku Maneuver Area

On Feb. 20 and Feb. 21, Army officials will open the Keamuku Maneuver Area for bow hunting of pigs and goats from 6 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Judicial Council Seeks Ethics Commission Applicants

Commissioner Susan DeGuzman’s term will expire on June 30 and the new applicant will fill her position.

Gabbard Hosts Roundtable Discussion on Dengue, Zika

During the roundtable, experts discussed accurate, up-to-date information on the diseases, the current Big Island outbreak, and steps necessary immediately and long term to protect people in Hawai’i, as well as the economy.

U.S. Agreement with Japan Finalizes Haneda Flights

In the coming months, air carriers will compete for the right to sponsor the two new flights added as part of Thursday’s announcement.

DLNR Chair Appoints Task Force on Revocable Permits

New practices for revocable permits are expected to be in place by June, according to the State of Hawai’i Department of Land and Natural Resources.

Big Island Confirmed Dengue Case Count Grows by Two

The total number of confirmed cases of dengue on the Big Island has risen to 258, with three of those cases listed as “potentially infectious” by the Hawai’i Department of Health.
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