West Hawai‘i News

Michael Wilson Appointed to Hawaii Supreme Court

Wilson, a judge since 2000, is a former director of the Department of Land and Natural Resources and member of the Kahoolawe Island Reserve Commission.

AhLoo Located, Charged with Domestic Abuse

The 34-year fugitive was the subject of a notice issued by police on Thursday.

Police Department Recognizes 22 New Officers

The recruits, who have completed six months of intensive training, will now undergo four months of on-the-job experience before becoming solo officers.

Civil Defense to Test Hapuna Siren Thursday

Officials said the departure from the usual siren testing at the beginning of each month is necessary to evaluate the siren in South Kohala.

Hilo Teen Missing Since September Located Unharmed

Desiree Tolentino-Awai, 16, was found in Hilo on Friday.

Abercrombie Names Rosen Head of Department of Health

Dr. Linda Rosen, a deputy DOH administrator and faculty member of the UH medical school, will fill the post left vacant by the death of Loretta Fuddy.

Drivers License Exam to be Offered in Multiple Languages

After a five-year hiatus, the DOT will again provide translated versions of the test, this time in 12 languages in addition to English.

Health Officials Concerned About Measles Case

The case involving an Oahu infant who traveled to the Philippines appears to be the first case in Hawaii since 2010.

AhLoo Wanted on Warrant, in Abuse Cases

Police said the fugitive is homeless but is known to frequent the South Kohala area.

Police Release Feb. 14 List of Arrest Warrants

The Hawaii Police Department has released its weekly list of some of the individuals wanted on outstanding warrants.

Legal Marijuana Dead, Decriminalized Pot Still Alive

For the second year in a row, a bill legalizing marijuana á la Washington and Colorado fails to gain traction in the Legislature.

Water in Saddle Higher, More Plentiful Than Expected

A well drilled on the slopes of Mauna Kea is providing greater understanding of groundwater flow inside the Big Island volcano.

Public Urged to Avoid Harassment of Spinner Dolphins

Wildlife officials say the time they spend near shore during the day to rest, care for young and avoid predators is critical for their survival.

PTA Marines Help Community, Revisit Corps History

Members of the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing helped clear a trail that passes through the site of Camp Tarawa, a World War II Marine Corps training area.

Entry to Hawaii Volcanoes Free on Presidents Day

The National Park Service is waiving entrance fees at its 401 sites Monday in observance with its connection to our national leaders.

Kona’s Old Airport Park to Get New Playground Equipment

Construction on the new equipment at what is formally known as Kailua Park is scheduled to get underway on Tuesday and be completed by May.

Internet Access to Patient Records Now Available

Access is available for patients who received recent care at state hospital and outpatient clinics in East Hawaii.

Alcohol Ban Proposed for Off-Duty Police Carrying Guns

The Senate bill was prompted by the 2011 fatal shooting in a Waikiki McDonald’s by State Department special agent Christopher Deedy.

Agricultural Internship Program Set for March

The program will provide high school students with hands-on experience on island farms and a chance to learn from professionals in the agriculture industry.

Lawmakers Looking at New Enforcement Tools for DLNR

After an effort to change the forfeiture law failed last year, the Legislature is considering authorizing community service and denial of vehicle registrations.
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