West Hawai‘i News

Military Hosting Inaugural Firearms Challenge at Pohakuloa

Challenge featuring local law enforcement will test safety, accuracy and confidence.

West Hawai`i Residents to Get Social Security Videoconferencing Services

Beginning on Aug. 22, residents will be able to make use of videoconferencing services at the West Hawai`i Civic Center.

President Awards Medal of Freedom to the Late Sen. Daniel Inouye

Former Hawai`i senator given the nation’s highest civilian honor.

Hurricane Henriette Expected to Weaken, Pass South of Hawai`i

Latest forecast shows a slight shift south in the next 72 hours, with cooler waters expected to weaken the storm.

Isle Gas Prices Still Highest in Nation

Gasoline prices have fallen on the mainland in the past three months, but Hawaii still has the highest gasoline prices in the nation.

New School Year in Hawai`i Brings New Standards

More rigorous benchmarks are intended to increase focus on non-fiction writing and core math concepts.

Former “Top Male Fittest CEO” Cited for Violating Hawai`i Securities Laws

David Low is accused of using over $200,000 for personal expenditures including car payments, registering a Ferrari, and dining out.

Governor Orders Flags to Half-Staff to Honor Former Rep. Heen

Heen, known in the islands as “Juggie”, served three terms in the 1960s.

Gil Weakens, Hurricane Henriette Still Unpredictable

Hurricane located 1345 miles east south east of Hilo may pass south of Hawai`i on Sunday.

Governor to Launch Statewide Pedestrian Safety Month

Accidents have claimed the lives of five pedestrians on the Big Island so far this year.

Anti-GMO Legislation Withdrawn; New Versions Forthcoming

County Councilwoman Margaret Wille today killed her Bill 79, but new versions of the legislation are expected from her and Councilwoman Brenda Ford.

Grant Allows Fire Department to Expand CPR Training

The Big Island department was among six recipients of the latest round of funding from the HMSA Foundation.

Meeting Wednesday on Designating Habitat for Rare Plants

The meeting, the second public airing of the proposal, will be held at the West Hawaii Civic Center.

Public’s Help Sought Identifying Man in Surveillance Photo

Police said the man used a stolen credit card in June to purchase two televisions in Kona.

Hirono to Meet With Coffee Farmers, Tour FUDS Sites

US Sen. Mazie Hirono will visit to the Big Island on Thursday including stops at a coffee farm, at the West Hawaii Civic Center and in Waimea.

Lowen, House Leadership to Meet With Public Tuesday

The meeting to discuss the recent legislative session and to hear community concerns will be held at the Kealakehe High School cafeteria.

State Lawmaker Also Targets ‘Tree That Ate Puna’

A $35,000 demonstration program will remove albizia trees in a lower Puna forest reserve and adjacent subdivision.

Gabbard’s First Bill Awaits Obama’s Signature

The Helping Heroes Fly Act expedites airport security screening for wounded and severely disabled veterans and service members.

Juror Questionnaires Being Mailed to 70,000 Big Islanders

Those receiving the forms, which will be used to establish jury pools in 2014, have 10 days to fill them out and return them.

Police Release Aug. 2 List of Arrest Warrants

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