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Pair Arrested, Charged in Stolen Vehicle Incident

The vehicle was allegedly stolen from Hawaiian Paradise Park on Saturday.

Hilo Fire Hydrant Flow Test Scheduled for April 7

The test is scheduled between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m.

DOA: Permit Conditions for Transport of Soil Approved

The Hawai’i Department of Agriculture has had a ban on the removal of ohia parts and soil from the Big Island for inter-island transport since last August.

Woman Struck by Vehicle in Kea’au Identified

A woman who died Monday after being struck by a vehicle on Highway 130 in the Puna District has been identified as 19-year-old Skye Kahealeilani Noah.

Fatal Injury to Juvenile ‘Self-Inflicted’

The incident occurred on Friday, where the Hawai’i Police Department and Hawai’i County Fire Department responded to a report of a BB gun injury on Oshiro Road in Mountain View. It was determined that injury was caused by an actual gun.

UPDATE: Big Island Mayor Billy Kenoi Turns Himself In

Big Island Mayor Billy Kenoi was arrested on Tuesday.

‘Tsunami Awareness Month’ Marks 70th Anniversary of 1946 Event

One of the deadliest tsunamis in Hawai’i struck the Big Island and caused widespread damage to the entire state in April of 1946.

Big Island Dengue Fever Cases Hold at 263

No new cases of the mosquito-borne illness have been reported on the Big Island. Currently, no cases are “potentially infectious” to mosquitoes.

REPORT: Hawai’i High School Students Taking Strides into College Prep

Waiakea High School was noted in the report as one of the spotlight schools with the highest gains in the CCRI for the Class of 2015.

UPDATE: Man Arrested in Mauna Kea Complaint

The reported activity was at the Very Long Baseline Array, which is located in an area three miles below the mountain’s summit.

17th Annual Waimea Healthy Keiki Fest

Children and their families can participate in over 30 free hands-on activities that involve fitness, health, nutrition, and safety.

HPD Weekly DUI Statistical Breakdown

A total of 275 DUI arrests have been made so far in 2016.

Dengue Fever Case Count Remains at 263

The current dengue fever count sits at 263, with 237 Big Island residents and 26 visitors having been infected with the illness.

HPD Warns Residents of IRS Phone Scam

To report a scam call, e-mail the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration and the IRS at phishing@irs.gov.

Scheduled Lane Closures March 28 – April 1

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

No Tsunami Generated from Maui Earthquake

According to the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, the 3.6 magnitude earthquake was centered in West Maui. It occurred at 4:04 a.m.

Sanders Wins Hawai’i Presidential Preference Poll

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders received 70 percent of the votes cast, while Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton received 30 percent of votes.

Four Cases of Mosquito Borne Viruses Under Investigation on Oahu

The cases include an individual who traveled to Latin America and returned to the state ill.

Merrie Monarch Festival Events: March 27-29

The 53rd Annual Merrie Monarch Festival is about to get underway in Hilo.

Weekend Road Work

Various lane closures associated with ongoing road work will continue throughout the weekend.
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