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TIP Seeks Student Interns for Large State Projects

Student interns take part in work assignments that take what they’ve learned in the classroom to project assignments that occur in public service careers.

UPDATE: No Tsunami Threat Following 7.0M Vanuatu Earthquake

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center says there is no tsunami threat to Hawai’i following a 7.0 magnitude earthquake that occurred in Vanuatu.

Nagata Confirmed to Third Circuit District Court Role

Nagata will fill the vacancy created by the retirement of District Court Judge Barbara T. Takase.

Hilo Man Faces Charges After Being Located with County Property

Winson Reiong of Hilo was charged with theft after he was located with property belonging to Hawai’i County.

Thirty-Day Milestone Reached in Big Island Dengue Outbreak

A major milestone was reached in the Big Island dengue fever outbreak, with 30 days since the last report of locally acquired dengue fever.

Autopsy on Ocean View Man Inconclusive

Watson died while in police custody Monday morning after the Hawai’i Police Department was called to a Hawaiian Ocean View Estates subdivision home in response to a reported shooting.

Open Season for Lobster and Kona Crab Comes to an End

Open season for the catches will close on Sunday through the end of August. During the closed season, it is illegal to take, possess, or sell the shellfish.

Ohia Seed Conservation Campaign Exceeds Original Goal

In two months, the campaign raised its initial goal with 407 individual contributions.

State and County Officials Plan Dengue Status Update

The Oahu meeting will discuss a new phase of response activities as no newly confirmed cases have occurred in over a month.

Hirono Takes Senate Floor in Push to Confirm Judicial Nominees

Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell blocked Senator Hirono’s request.

Hawai’i Bankers Association Launches State-Wide Foodbank Drive

Non-perishable food items in need include meats, rice, soups, vegetables, and fruits.

No New Dengue Cases Confirmed Tuesday

The Hawai’i Department of Health continues to list the total case count at 264 cases, with the most recent case confirmed on Friday.

U.S. Senate Passes NATIVE Act Co-Introduced by Schatz

Senator Schatz said he authored the bill because native communities in the U.S. are “unique and have histories and cultures that can only be shared in America.”

HPD Investigating Death of Ocean View Man

An investigation into a Monday morning incident that left a man dead is underway.

Honoka’a Jazz Band Receives Congressional Recognition

Big Island students and music director Gary Washburn were recognized during the tour with a congressional certificate.

HPD Weekly DUI Statistical Breakdown

A total of 341 DUI arrests have been made so far in 2016. That number is a 14 percent increase from last year’s count of 299 arrests during the same time period.

Kanehoa Community to be Recognized as ‘Firewise’

On May 7, when their work day is completed, the Kanehoa community will receive recognition as a community that has worked towards wildfire readiness as the second Firewise community in Hawai’i.

Governor Ige Signs Several Bills in Law

Governor David Ige signed three bills into law Monday.

No Dengue Fever Cases Confirmed Since Friday

No new cases of dengue fever were confirmed by the Hawai’i Department of Health on Monday, keeping the overall count at 264.

New Airport Signage Hoped to Aid in Saving Lives

A new initiative kicking off at major airports across the state is anticipated to help save lives.
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