Waimea man accused of sexually assaulting teen
A 33-year-old Waimea man is facing numerous counts of sexual assault for alleged crimes committed against a minor girl over a four-month period.
Police chief outlines goals; community survey to go live Feb. 1
After a private swearing in ceremony Jan. 11 for Police Chief Ben Moszkowicz in Hilo, the new Hawaii County top cop took the oath again in a public affair Friday at the West Hawaii Civic Center.
Woman indicted for fatal 2021 crash
A Kona Grand Jury on Tuesday indicted a Kona woman in relation to a May 2021 crash that killed a man who was a passenger in the vehicle she was driving.
Serial stabber’s mental fitness contested
A Kailua-Kona man facing multiple counts of murder and attempted murder in connection with stabbings in May and June 2022 in Hilo and Kona was back in court Thursday for a fitness hearing.
‘If you live here, give back’: Old Kona Airport Park pavilions get facelift
The beach pavilions at Old Kona Airport Park are getting a facelift this week thanks to the donation of time and materials by three local companies.
HCCC reports uptick in COVID cases: Origin of outbreak ‘difficult to pinpoint’
Hawaii Community Correctional Center appears to be on the mend after an uptick in COVID-19 cases at the facility following the holidays.
Swingin’ for gold
The Mayor’s Cup Senior Softball Tournament continues today at Old Kona Airport Park with 34 teams from Hawaii and the mainland competing.
Filling up
The West Hawaii Sanitary Landfill is on pace to reach capacity in less than 25 years.
Name change raises eyebrows: South Kona fire station renamed without public input
Alii Drive road work continues
The southbound lane and sidewalks of Alii Drive in the heart of Kailua Village will remain closed through at least month’s end.
Annual Point-In-Time Count slated Jan. 23 to 27
The annual Point-In-Time Count will take place later this month on the Big Island with volunteers and advocates working to provide a snapshot of all those experiencing homelessness in the community.
Nonprofit launches capital campaign for z Cultural Center of Kona
Visions of a world class Japanese Cultural Center in the heart of Kailua-Kona Kona are proceeding to the capital campaign stage to raise $5 million to purchase land mauka of Queen Kaahumanu Highway.
Panel OKs spending plans for $2.3 million in fuel taxes
A County Council panel gave its OK Wednesday to spending plans for $2.3 million in excess and lapsed fuel taxes on Hawaii Island.
Ringing in the New Year: Ahi demand higher in East Hawaii, prices steady
It is a long-held tradition in Hawaii to welcome in the New Year and ensure prosperity by consuming red fish, especially ahi sashimi.
Be mindful: Fireworks celebrations can impact veterans and pets
New Year’s Eve can be a stressful time for veterans suffering from PTSD and pets who are sensitive to loud noises as fireworks blanket neighborhoods with a barrage of bangs.
Officials urge safety as fireworks sales take off ahead of New Year’s festivities
It’s that time of year when blowing off fireworks will light the Big Island skies Saturday night, although not everyone is excited about the long-held tradition.
A Rising Star
An early Christmas present came to the Anahu-Ambrosio family in South Kona when their son, a Konawaena standout, signed with Division I University of Nevada, securing his space in Big Island athletes that have made it to the ranks.
Hospitals get new CEO: Clayton McGhan to oversee operations in Kona and Kohala
A new CEO has been named to oversee Kona Community and Kohala hospitals.
Paying tribute:
Dozens of colleagues, community members, law enforcement and EMS gathered Thursday at Old Kona Airport Park to pay tribute to the three Hawaii Life Flight crew who perished after their plane went down in the Alenuihaha channel Dec. 15 while on a flight from Maui to Waimea.
Battling the beetle: Officials propose release of wasp to fight coffee berry borer
Officials are proposing the release of a parasitoid wasp from Africa to assist in the fight against the invasive coffee berry borer.