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DOH: Understanding Dengue Fever Testing

Two types of dengue fever virus testing are conducted by the Hawai’i Department of Health’s Laboratories Division.

Trio Arrested in Drug Smuggling Investigation

Authorities have arrested three individuals following a suspected narcotics smuggling operation through the Kona International Airport at Keahole.

Norovirus Illness Causes Oyster Recall

Frozen raw oysters imported from Korea are at the forefront of a recall notice issued by the Hawai’i Department of Health Friday morning.

Police Release Dec. 11 Warrants

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

Keck Honored by NASA for Public Archive

NASA has awarded the 2015 NASA Group Achievement Award to W.M. Keck Observatory for its efforts in pioneering the Keck Observatory Archive.

Sweet Leaf Tea Recalled Due to Glass Fragments

A voluntary recall was made Thursday by The Sweet Leaf Tea company as a result of glass fragments found in 16-ounce bottles of tea.

Dengue Count Stays Put at 145 Confirmed Cases

On Thursday, the Hawai’i Department of Health reported no increase in confirmed dengue fever cases on the Big Island.

United Health Ranks Hawai’i as ‘Healthiest State’

Hawai’i holds the first spot when compared with other states and holds strengths in few poor mental health days, low prevalence of obesity, and low rate of preventable hospitalizations.

Hamakua Teen Still Missing

Shalee Minamishin, who was last seen on July 31, is being sought by the Hawai’i Police Department.

Identity of Burglary Suspects Sought

An request for information about a June 10 burglary has been renewed by police.

International Symposium on Marine Debris Held in Hilo

Hawai’i Wildlife Fund and World Ocean Collective drew a crowd of 100 last week as the pair of organizations gathered for the first ever international symposium in Hilo.

Phone Services Restored at Hamakua Police Station

Telephone service at the Hamakua Police Station has been restored.

DOH Releases New Map as Dengue Count Rises

After no confirmed cases of Big Island dengue fever on Tuesday, the number of cases rose by six on Wednesday, with the most recent onset of illness listed as Dec. 3

Woman Wanted for Questioning in Abuse Case

Thirty-five-year-old Leah Sussanna Burns is being sought by the police for questioning in an abuse investigation.

Native Hawaiian Education Provisions Pass Senate

Several of United States Senator Brian Schatz’s provisions for Native Hawaiian education passed the Senate Wednesday with majority support.

Police Request Public’s Help in Identifying Wanted Woman

The identity of a woman wanted for questioning is being sought by the Hawai’i Police Department.

Keck Adds $4 Million Laser System

Using Keck Observatory’s Laser Guide Star systems, astronomers are able to create an artificial star in the earth’s mesosphere at an altitude of about 60 miles.

U.S. Energy Department Highlights ‘State Investment Bank Successes’

According to the Energy Department, Hawai’i is among eight states that encourage the investment in clean energy, energy efficiency, and resilient infrastructure.

Confirmed Dengue Cases Hold at 139

No new cases of dengue fever on the Big Island were reported by the Hawai’i Department of Health on Tuesday.

$23K in Repellent Donated to ‘Fight the Bite’

Longs Drugs and Foodland Inc. provided $23,000 worth of mosquito repellent to support the state and county’s efforts in stopping the spread of dengue fever.
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