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Human remains reported near fallen banyan tree on Kīlauea Avenue
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‘Our goal is simple — stop wildfires before they become disasters’
Scheduled Hawai‘i Island lane closures on state roadways for July 19-25
With still more than 4 months of 2025 to go, DUI arrests at 52% of 2024 annual total
Hilo man receives 10-year prison sentence nearly 2 years after police find more than half…
Police looking for 16-year-old girl reported as runaway
Work underway on Kona Community Hospital parking lot improvements
Volcano Watch: Remembering a destructive Mauna Loa eruption 75 years ago
Pāhoa man sentenced to 15 years in prison for breaking into ex-girlfriend’s home…
U.S. Postal Service hiring rural carriers to fill positions in several Big Island…
Kona judge reduces bail for man facing drug charges
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Mountain View man charged with reported theft of SUV, 2 incidents of refusing to stop
Update: Police report previously missing endangered runaway girl has been found
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UPDATE: Police recover bodies of 2 women from within downed banyan tree in Hilo
The women were extricated from deep within the tangled debris of the downed banyan tree, which fell the afternoon of July 12 on Kilauea Avenue, with preliminary observations indicating they were likely struck by falling tree limbs; police do not suspect foul play at this time and autopises will be conducted later this week to determine their exact cause of death.
UH Mānoa School of Medicine, Kaiser Permanente collaborate to inspire next generation of Hawaiʻi physicians
The Neighbor Island Medical Scholars Program aims to alleviate physician shortages in rural areas by giving high school students hands-on education and real clinical experience.
UPDATE: Episode 29 of the Halemaʻumaʻu eruption abruptly ends after 13 hours
An estimated 1.8 billion gallons of lava erupted during the episode, covering approximately 80% of the crater floor.
Big Island energy plant working on agreement with Hawaiian Electric to sell its power
A joint letter submitted to the state’s Public Utilities Commission filed on June 3 informed the commissioners that Hawaiian Electric received an offer to sell energy and capacity by Hu Honua as a Qualified Facility under the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act.
Man on probation for ATV, trailer thefts last year from Puna shools charged in two new separate incidents
28-year-old Ha‘aheo Chan of Mountain View faces charges in connection with two new separate incidents involving alleged vehicle theft and assault.
Tsunami watch issued for Hawai‘i, canceled less than an hour later after large quake off Russian coast
The July 19 temblor that caused the tsunami watch excitement struck roughly 45 miles northeast from the epicenter of a 1952 magnitude-9 earthquake that did trigger a destructive Pacific tsunami that caused damage in Hawai‘i, including on the Big Island.
Mother wanted for questioning in custodial interference probe, 6-year-old daughter missing since July 6
48-year-old Sarah Coultas and her daughter Violet Coultas-Benson were last seen together at 4 p.m. July 6 at the top of Miloli‘i Road in South Kona. Do you have any information about their whereabouts? Police are asking for your help to find them.
‘Our goal is simple — stop wildfires before they become disasters’
Governor signs emergency proclamation, activates Hawai‘i National Guard to respond when needed to help, as wildfire threat expectd to increase heading into hottest months of summer, exacerbating already existing abnormally dry and drought conditions throughout much of the state, including most of the Big Island.
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Top 10 things to do on Big Island for July 18-24: ‘Cabaret,’ Drag In July, Relay For Life, Pokémon Day, jazz, plus more
There’s a ton of stuff happening this weekend and heading into the end of the month. We wanted to make sure we brought you some of the best, in our opinion. So take a look and check out what we came up with for this week’s top 10!
Top 10 things to do on Big Island for July 11-17: Women’s Ministry Group Rummage Sale, Hilo Brewfest, Hilo Hawaiian Music Festival and more
Often included in the top 10 are big ticket events, festivals and activites; this week’s does, too, but we wanted to make sure you, our awesome readers, knew about a somewhat smaller event that is just as big based on its purpose. Check out the top 10 now!
Grab your fishing pole: 27th annual ‘Ohana Shoreline Fishing Tournament is this August
Hawai‘i County Parks and Recreation invites Big Island anglers to cast a few lines from Aug. 15-17 for a chance to win some great prizes and awards while enjoying their favorite pastime and family fun.
Top 10 things to do on Big Island for July 4-10: Plenty of family fun planned for 4th of July
The Big Island has you covered in abundance when it comes to festivities in observance of the patriotic holiday, from annual rodeo and horse races in Waimea to the main events — ‘rocket’s red glare’ and ‘bombs bursting in air’ during professional fireworks shows over Hilo Bay and Kailua Bay. Check out this week’s top 10 for all the details.
Annual Independence Day Parade and Extravaganza to light up Kailua-Kona on 4th of July
“This annual celebration brings our community together in the spirit of aloha and pride,” said Kailua Village Business Improvement District Executive Director Ross Wilson Jr. in an announcement about the festivities. “The business improvement district is proud to be one of the hosts of an event that honors our nation’s history while highlighting the vibrant culture of our island traditions.”
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Maui Surf Forecast for July 21, 2025
Small south and southwest swells will keep small surf along south facing shores through the week with a long period boost around Wednesday night. Surf along...
Fairmont Kea Lani event celebrates Hawaiian Sovereignty Restoration Day
In recognition of Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea, Hawaiʻi’s Day of Sovereignty Restoration, Fairmont Kea Lani invites the community to a day of cultural learning, reflection and celebration on Sunday, July 27, 2025, from 9:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.
Kahului, statewide rallies to celebrate 35 years of Americans with Disabilities Act
The Maui community will commemorate the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) with a rally coordinated in Kahului on Friday, July 25.
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Kaiser Permanente joins UH Mānoa School of Medicine in program to inspire future neighbor island physicians
Nine high school students received invaluable clinical experience and hands-on medical training through the Neighbor Island Medical Scholars Program this summer.
Episode 29 of the ongoing Halemaʻumaʻu eruption lasted 13 hours
Visitors to Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park can expect slow movement and incandescence from the spatter deposits and lava flows within the southern part of Kaluapele as they cool and solidify over the coming days.
Clothing, toys and books to be accepted at a reuse collection event in Līhuʻe on Friday
To help reduce the number of reusable items going to the landfill while clearing space at local thrift stores, Kauaʻi Resource Center will be hosting six collection events this year.