North Hawaii News

Gabbard to Host Dengue-Related Roundtable Disscussions

Representative Tulsi Gabbard will host a series of roundtable events this week on Oahu.

Scheduled Lane Closures Feb. 16-19

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

Military Convoys Scheduled to Travel Tuesday

Roadways in use during the convoys will include Akoni Pule Corridor, Queen Kaahumanu Highway, Waikoloa Road, Mamalahoa Highway, and the Daniel K. Inouye Highway.

UH Community College System Receives Funds for Student Success Center

The Kresge Foundation has awarded $500,000 over a two-year period to the University of Hawai’i Community College System’s proposed Student Success Center.

President’s Day 2016: What’s Open/Closed?

It’s President’s Day. Click through to see what’s open and what’s closed.

Group Gathers for Hawai’i’s First Sea Level Rise Workshop

Hosted by the State Interagency Adaptation Committee, the workshop was held in recognition that Hawai’i could be not only the first, but also the most dramatically impacted by rising ocean levels.

Flags at Half-Staff in Honor of U.S. Justice Antonin Scalia

Flags will fly at half-staff as a mark of respect for Antonin Scalia, Associate Justice of the United States, who passed away of apparent natural causes on Saturday.

Chinen Named to OYS Lead Role

For more than 25 years, Merton Chinen has worked at the Department of Human Services.

Gabbard: Ige’s Declaration ‘Recognition of Seriousness of Hawaiʻi Island Outbreak’

Representative Tulsi Gabbard sent out a statement late Friday, noting that Governor Ige’s proclamation “recognizes the important and urgency of the situation.”

Weekend Road Work

Various road work projects will take place over the weekend.

DLNR Receives Federal Forest, Watershed Protection Grant

The funds, announced Friday by United States Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, are part of the Regional Conservation Partnership Program.

DPS: Eight Deputies Join State Sheriff Ranks

Two of the sworn-in sheriffs will be assigned roles in Kona. The additional six will be assigned roles on Oahu.

Ige Declares State of Emergency on Mosquito Born-Illnesses

Only one case remains “potentially infectious” according to the Hawai’i Department of Health.

Hilo Man Convicted in U.S. District Court for Disobeying Park Ranger

The incident stemmed from a April 25, 2015 occurrence where Travis R. Sanders, 36, disobeyed the orders of a Park Ranger at Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park.

Weekend Hunting Canceled as Result of Area Fire

Initially, hunting was scheduled to take place Feb. 13-15 within the training area’s Keamuku Maneuver Area for bow hunting of pigs and goats.

Legislation Aims to Establish Aero Technology Campus in Hilo Honoring Kahele

State Senators Brickwood Galuteria and Donovan M. Dela Cruz introduced Senate Concurrent Resolution 27 and Senate Resolution 10, which requests the Office of Aerospace Development to create a plan for the campus in Hilo.

HPD: Investigation into ‘Suspicious Device’ Found at Charter School Continues

The incident took place at Ka’u Learning Academy after school officials found a suspicious device that resembled a “pipe bomb” in a nine-year-old’s backpack.

HPD: Autopsy Results Reveal Fugitive’s Cause of Death

The Hawai’i Police Department has released autopsy results from an incident Tuesday night in Hilo involving a 29-year-old man who died in an officer involved shooting.

UPDATE: No Tsunami Threat Following 4.1M Kilauea Earthquake

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center says there is no tsunami threat to Hawai’i following a 4.1 magnitude earthquake that occurred on the south flank of Kilauea

Police Release Feb. 12 Warrants

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