No injuries reported following Hilo residential structure fire.
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No Injuries Reported Following Hilo Structure Fire
No injuries were reported following a residential structure fire in Hilo Monday afternoon, May 9.
Public Libraries Offer Self-Paced Online Music Lessons From Master Musicians
Want to learn how to play an instrument? Want to learn from a professional who mastered their art? Then look no farther than your public library.
Legislature Passes Bill For Annual Observance of Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea
The state Legislature, for the first time in state history, is recognizing a holiday established during the Hawaiian monarchy.
Watch: Men of Pa‘a Pay Respect to Kupuna During Day of Service By Tom Hasslinger
Members of a Puna nonprofit organization Men of Pa‘a visited Kailua-Kona this weekend to introduce their mission to the western side of the island as well as to restore the traditional and cultural practice of building cohesion with and showing respect to kupuna.
Legislature Passes Several Key Energy, Environmental Protection Measures
Among the many measures approved during the 2022 state legislative session, which ended Thursday, May 5, were several bills that will benefit the environment and continue the state’s push toward the use of clean energy.
Roth Attends IRONMAN World Championship in Utah; Event Returns to Big Island in October
Hawaiʻi County Mayor Mitch Roth traveled to Utah during the weekend to attend the 2021 IRONMAN World Championship, which was postponed from last October and moved from the Big Island because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
State’s $192M housing, civic center project in Kahului advances
A $192 million Kahului plan to develop 300 affordable and market-rate units, along with a civic center for state office space, cleared a hurdle in the approval process.
New plan seeks to replace proposed six-story Wailuku Hotel with workforce housing
The proposed 125-unit multi-family complex was floated in place of the proposed Wailuku Hotel concept that was met with community opposition in 2020.
Public Libraries Offer Self-Paced Online Music Lessons From Master Musicians
Want to learn how to play an instrument? Want to learn from a professional who mastered their art? Then look no farther than your public library.
Legislature Passes Bill For Annual Observance of Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea
The state Legislature, for the first time in state history, is recognizing a holiday established during the Hawaiian monarchy.