West Hawaii News
Hawai’i State Legislature to Open Session on Wednesday
‘Ōlelo will broadcast the Opening Day live on the Big Island’s Na Leo O Hawai’i, along with web-streaming on Naleo TV’s website.
Dengue: Five Cases ‘Infectious’
Hawai’i Department of Health officials note that the confirmed number of individuals to have dengue on the Big Island has risen by another five cases.
Holiday Weekend Bird Hunting at PTA
Between Jan. 16 and Jan. 18, Army officials will open the Humu’ula Unit, training areas 1-4, and the Ahi Unit, training areas 9 and 12-16.
Police Release Jan. 15 Warrants
The list informs both the public and the individuals sought that a warrant is in effect for their arrest.
Hirono Travels to the Middle East
Senator Mazie Hirono supported the Iran Nuclear Deal in September 2015.
HPD Investigates Alleged Threat Against Big Island Judge
The Hawai’i Police Department reports that police received information on Monday that a threat may have been made against a sitting judge.
Still Sought: Ronald Joseph Kong
Mountain View man Ronald Joseph Kong continues to be sought after by the Hawai’i Police Department.
UPDATE: Hilo Coast Guard Kiska Responds to Military Aircraft Collision Off Oahu
The Coast Guard Cutter Kiska, stationed in Hilo, is en route to assist in the efforts, as is the Coast Guard Cutter Ahi in Maui.
Two Infectious as Dengue Fever Count Rises
Three new cases of dengue were confirmed within the past day. One of those cases involves a visitor to the island, increasing the total number of visitors infected during the outbreak to 21.
Fire Engine Donated to Hawai’i CC Fire Science Students
Hawai’i Community College was one of two University of Hawai’i campus recipients of Honolulu Fire Department donations.
Big Island Student Among Nominees for Service Academies
A panel that included Allen Hoe, decorated Vietnam War veteran and current Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army for East Hawai’i, selected the nominees.
Two Earthquakes Shake the Big Island
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center did not issue a tsunami advisory in connection to either of the earthquakes, and HVO did not release information connecting the earthquakes with volcanic activity.
HCAN Launches Children’s Policy Agenda
The agenda makes it just in time for the 2016 legislative session and includes policy priorities and needed investments identified by organizations that serve children and their families.
DOT Launches Web-Based Vessel Scheduling System
Under the new system, open berths at Hawai’i’s commercial ports can be reserved years in advance.
Police Search for Missing Kea’au Man
Barton Bumatay is described as a local male, 6-foot-1, and 255 pounds. He has brown eyes and salt-and-pepper hair.
No Tsunami Threat Following 6.7M Japan Earthquake
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center says there is no tsunami threat to Hawai’i following a 6.7 magnitude earthquake near Hokkaido, Japan.
Eastern Aleutian Islands Could Pose Hawai’i Tsunami Risk
An area along the eastern Aleutian Islands could pose a future tsunami risk to Hawai’i.
Wanted Man Located
Christian E. Alameda was charged with two counts of contempt of court and one count of failure to appear.
Judiciary Looks to Fulfill Independent Grand Jury Counsel
The Circuit Court of the Third Circuit, Hawai’i, is seeking qualified applicants to make up the Independent Grand Jury Counsel.
Police Seek Woman Wanted for Abuse
An 18-year-old woman last known to live Kailua-Kona is being sought by the Hawai’i Police Department for abuse.
