North Hawai‘i News

Ige Supports County’s Effort, Not Ready to Call State-Level Emergency

Governor David Ige noted in his statement that, “the state supports the county’s effort to break the cycle of dengue fever infection and transmission on Hawai’i Island.”

Two Men Arrested, Charged on Drug Offenses

The Hawai’i Police Department has charged two men with drug offenses following a Friday arrest in Kona.

One New Dengue Case Added as County Declares Emergency

One additional case of dengue fever has been confirmed on the Big Island since Friday.

UH Scientists Work to Preserve Ohia Trees

“They call it Rapid Ohia Death because if an individual tree dies very quickly once it gets infected, you’ll see the leaves all turn brown and fall off in a couple of weeks,” said JB Friday.

Dengue: Mayor Kenoi Declares ‘State of Emergency’

The State of Emergency will suspend the law that prohibits tires being accepted at County landfills.

‘Marsy’s Law For Hawai’i’ on Senate, House Hearing Agendas

If adopted, the Constitutional Amendment for Victims’ Rights, known as Marsy’s Law, will guarantee basic rights to crime victims during criminal proceedings.

HPD: Stolen Autographed Boxing Gloves Sought

The Hawai’i Police Department says the gloves were removed from a Hawaiian Beaches home in mid-January.

Hirono Receives Teach For America Congressional Champion Award

Senator Mazie Hirono received the award in her office, presented by Teach For America-Hawai’i Executive Director Jill Baldemor and members of Teach for America’s Native Alliance Initiative.

Pedestrian Dies in Waimea Single-Vehicle Crash

An early Sunday morning single-vehicle crash left an unidentified man dead in Waimea.

Scheduled Lane Closures Feb. 8-12

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

Applications Being Accepted for Akamai Internship Program

The program works to provide Hawai’i college students the opportunity to advance themselves into science and technology careers through its summer internship program.

Kupuna Caucus Unveils 2016 Legislative Package

Bills included in the package address a variety of issues that impact seniors’ health and safety.

Weekend Road Work

Various road work projects will take place over the weekend.

Fourteen Companies Apply for Two Big Island Dispensary Licenses

For the past decade and a half, it has been legal for patients to grow their own medical marijuana with the proper permits, but last, summer dispensaries were legalized.

Conference Clarifies Next Steps in TMT Appeal

The Thirty Meter Telescope’s fate may once again rest in the hands of the Board of Land and Natural Resources, as discussed during a status conference on Thursday.

HPD Identifies Wanted Man Killed in Officer-Involved Shooting

Ronald Barawis was shot during an incident that began Friday morning at about 12:20 a.m. in the drive-thru of a fast food restaurant in Hilo.

Authorities Seek Wanted Hilo Woman

Twenty-six-year-old Leilani Torres is wanted by the Hawai’i Police Department on a variety of bench warrants.

Police Release Feb. 5 Warrants

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

Dengue: Three ‘Potentially Infectious’ as Count Reaches 250

Proactive spraying will take place at Kealakehe Elementary School on Saturday.

PTA Hunting Scratched Due to Training

Pohakuloa Training Area will not open over the weekend for hunting as scheduled training takes place.
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