West Hawaii News

DOH: New Dengue Case Confirmed with Older Onset

No cases are currently infectious or are at risk of spreading the disease to mosquitoes.

Police Release April 22 Warrants

The list informs both the public and the individuals sought that a warrant is in effect for their arrest.

Public Input Sought on DOE/BOE Strategic Plan

Together, the DOE and BOE are seeking input regarding revisions that will be included in the 2017-2020 extension of the plan.

Aerial Line Inspections Scheduled by Hawai‘i Electric Light

Inspections will be conducted in a Manuiwa Airways helicopter and will be low flying and moving slow along the route.

Missing Man: Curtis Spencer

Curtis Spencer was last seen on Feb. 24 in Hilo. Police say he has a medical condition that requires medication.

USCG Kiska Returns Home After Eight-Day Fisheries Patrol

Crew members endured “challenging” marine conditions as a result of poor weather in the patrol area, including seas of over 10 feet and 23 to 25 mile per hour wind speeds.

Authorities Search for Missing Kea’au Man

A 52-year-old Kea’au man last seen in Hilo on February 25 is being sought by authorities after being reported missing.

Hirono, Senators Introduce Legislation in Support of President’s Zika Funding

The legislation would fund essential programs, including the expansion of diagnostic testing and treatment capacity, increased education, and support.

Public Urged Not to Remove Wood from DKI Highway Project Site

Rapid ʻŌhiʻa Death is attributed to a fungus, Ceratocystis fimbriata, that has been spreading rapidly across the Big Island.

No New Dengue Cases Reported

The total case count of confirmed dengue cases remains at 263, the same number since the last added case on March 24.

Hawai’i Electric Light: Generation Margins Improve

“We do expect to have sufficient generation for tonight’s evening peak energy use period,” said Rhea Lee-Moku, Hawai‘i Electric Light spokesperson.

Authorities Renew Information Request in January Puna Robbery

The Hawai’i Police Department has renewed its request for information in a January robbery incident that took place in Puna.

Ka ‘Umeke Kaeo Plans Suspension of High School Classes

While the school suspends high school classes, it will work towards building “a superior, more flexible program” and will hire and train teachers that have magnet school experience.

Senate Appropriations Committee Includes Native Hawaiian Housing in Bill

Senator Brian Schatz has been working to secure funding for states with the highest level of need for housing resources.

DWS: Hilo Water Shut-Off Scheduled for Monday

Department of Water Supply officials say the shut-off will affect customers on Kapiolani Street between Mohouli Street and the Hospice of Hilo.

REPORT: Big Island Air Quality Among the State’s Worst

Despite the Big Island’s poor grades, Honolulu was ranked as one of the country’s cleanest cities, as far as air quality,

HPD Weekly DUI Statistical Breakdown

A total of 323 DUI arrests have been made so far in 2016. That number is a 15.8 percent increase from last year’s count of 279 arrests during the same time period.

DOH Removes All Risk Areas as Dengue Count Nears One-Month Halt

On Wednesday, the updated map had “No Recent Activity Reported” stamped across the map with no indication of pinpointed locations noting potential infections.

DBEDT Solicits Services to Create Broadband Infrastructure Partnership

DBEDT issued a Request for Proposal for structuring services to create a broadband infrastructure partnership in an effort to aid the growth strategy.

Free Health Clinics to Move through Ka’u, Puna

Tropic Care 2016 is run by the United States Department of Defense, with support from the County of Hawai’i and the Ka’u Rural Health District Health Office.
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