West Hawai‘i News

Iselle Continues To Move Toward Hawaii

Iselle is a Category 3 hurricane but is expected to weaken over the next 48 hours, the NHC said, while Tropical Storm Julio is gathering strength.

Hurricane Iselle Likely To Arrive In Hawaii On Thursday

The National Weather Service has not issued any warnings or watches at this time, but residents should prepare for the storm to hit Thursday.

Final Two Credit Card Suspects Nabbed

Kaniaupio and Parent were among four people who had been sought for using a credit card after it was stolen from a car on Kuakini Highway on July 23.

Hurricane Iselle Continues on Track Toward Hawaiʻi

The system was located about 1,245 miles east of Hilo, and 1,345 miles ESE of Kahului this morning, and was moving west at 10 mph. The system has sustained winds of 140 mph and is expected to move into the Central Pacific sometime on Tuesday.

Oregon Niece Adds To Helene Hale’s Scholarship Fund

The trust will augment a 2013 scholarship bequest from the late Heléne Hale herself that benefits UH-Hilo students pursuing teaching careers.

Massive Eruptions On Jupiter Moon Surprise Researchers

Io, the innermost of Jupiter’s four large “Galilean” moons, is the only known place in the solar system with volcanoes erupting extremely hot lava like that seen on Earth.

Aquarium Fish Collector Charged With Terroristic Threatening

Jay Lovell is accused of ripping the regulator out of the mouth of environmental activist Rene Umberger

Most Big Island Public Schools Open Friday

Police urge motorists to be cautious and allow time for heavier traffic, especially during morning and afternoon hours.

New ‘Hawaiʻi Island’s Most Wanted’ Airs Friday

The episode includes a couple whose video images were captured during a recent theft reported at a Hilo department store.

Concussions Topic Of North Hawaii Hospital Talk

Melissa Roalstad co-founded Think Head First, LLC, devoted to raising consciousness about and helping to coordinate recovery from concussive injury.

State Seeks Forest Legacy Program Applicants

The Hawai‘i Forest Legacy Program works to promote sustainable, healthy forests.

Land Board Clears Way For 30m Telescope Construction

The $1.3 billion telescope would allow researchers to study planets in our solar system, explore other galaxies and help determine the age of the oldest stars in the universe.

Hōnaunau Man Dies From July 3 Shooting

A suspect, Monte Moreau, was arrested at the scene and had been charged with attempted murder.

Infant death In Kona Reclassified As Murder

Extensive testing and analysis concluded the infant died from complications as a result of blunt force injuries.

Brinkman Named Interim Regional Hospital Director

Brinkman first joined Hilo Medical Center in 2007 as the chief nurse executive and was named regional chief operating officer in early 2014.

Four Wanted For Credit Card Fraud

The card was stolen Wednesday (July 23) from a car on Kuakini Highway and then used at a Kailua-Kona business three times, police said in a release.

Asuncion Held For Three Attempts To Kill Cops

Riley Asuncion, 38, of Puna allegedly assaulted a woman and stole her SUV , then allegedly tried to run down a couple of investigating police officers.

House Passes Bill Boosting International Tourism to US

The measure would extend Brand USA, a promotional program funded by a fee paid by international travelers and matched by the private sector.

Weather Service Watching Systems in Eastern Pacific

One located 1,400 miles from the Big Island has a 30% chance of developing into a cyclone.

Presentations to Educate Kupuna on Fraud Issues

A coalition of county and state agencies will hold the four events islandwide to help senior citizens avoid Medicare, securities and other types of fraud.
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