West Hawaii News

Utility Pole Work to Close Portion of Kona Road

A partial lane closure near the intersection of Nāpo‘opo‘o Road and Māmalahoa Highway at the 11 mile marker in Kailua-Kona will begin on Saturday, May 14.

Family Milestones Take Ige to the Mainland

Lauren Ige, 25, will graduate from Georgetown Law, while daughter Amy Ige, 24, is graduating from nursing school at the University of Rochester.

Hawai’i Courts Rank Third in Accessibility

The findings were released by the National Center for Access to Justice in its Justice Index 2016 Findings.

USPS Gears Up for Annual National Association of Letter Carriers’ Food Drive

The event will be the 24th annual collection drive and is the largest one-day effort in the nation in combating hunger in communities, providing support to local food banks.

Ige Signs Law to Expedite Contested Case Hearings

In addition, the law requires the Supreme Court to prioritize contested case appeals of significant statewide importance.

Kona Historical Society Recipient of $150K State Grant

Grant funds from the State of Hawai’i will support Kona Historical Society’s “Kona Museum” Cultural and Community Programming Project.

HPD Weekly DUI Statistical Breakdown

A total of 389 DUI arrests have been made so far in 2016.

Instagram Analysis: Hawai’i Drivers Suffer Highest Levels of Road Rage

An analysis of Instagram posts tagged #RoadRage, conducted by Auto Insurance Center, ranks Hawai‘i as the state with the highest level of road rage.

Police Week Features Dedication of East Hawai’i Memorial

During the ceremonies, HPD will honor the life of four officers who lost their lives while serving their communities.

Kahalu’u Bay Education Center Seeks Volunteers

With over 400,000 people visiting Kahalu’u Bay on a yearly basis, the Kahalu’u Bay Education Center says that it is volunteers who help protect the bay.

Schatz Meets with U.S. Supreme Court Nominee Garland

The meeting took place in Senator Schatz’s Capitol Hill office and covered the nominating process, Chief Judge Garland’s record, and judicial philosophy.

Degree Preparation Workshop at Hawai’i CC-Pālamanui

The University Center, West Hawai’i will host the workshop from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on May 19.

Juveniles in Leilani Estates Triple Murder Identified

Both children are the biological children of John Ali Hoffman, who has been arrested and charged in the murders.

NOAA: Coral Reef Ecosystem Reserve Seeks Advisory Council Applicants

The council is seeking applicants for five primary and alternate seats.

Suspect in Triple Murder Says Intruders Shot Wife

Court documents state that John Hoffman allegedly called police just before 2 a.m. on Friday.

PTA Training to Cause Potential Noise Increase

PTA officials say an Air Force C-17 participating in activities could add to the noise levels on May 10 and May 12 between 11 a.m. and 12 p.m.

PHOTOS: Kanehoa Community Clears the Way to Being ‘Firewise’

In total, two dozen Kanehoa community members joined in to remove an entire large dumpster with haole koa, also known as ekoa.

Students Recycle Directories in Recycling and Awareness Campaign

The campaign is in its final week, ending on May 15, and is in conjunction with the 2016 Hawaiian Telcom Directory delivery.

Pacific Media Group Celebrates Outstanding Graduates

Pacific Media Group, home of four island wide radio stations and news website BigIslandNow.com, will once again celebrate outstanding students in the community in its 33rd annual “Salute to the Graduates” program.

Scheduled Lane Closures May 9-13

Several roadways throughout the Big Island will undergo work, causing temporary lane closures.
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