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22 Motorists Arrested for DUI on Big Island Roads
During the week of May 16-22, Hawai‘i police arrested 22 motorists for driving under the influence of an intoxicant.
‘Click it or Ticket’ Campaign Underway
Hawai‘i Police Department, in collaboration with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, will launch its annual Click It or Ticket seat belt enforcement campaign starting Monday through Sunday, June 5, 2022.
Report: Emergency Formula Shipment Arrives, But Could be Weeks Before it Hits Shelves
A shipment of infant formula intended to fill a nationwide shortage arrived in the United States from Europe on Sunday, while a second flight is planned to bring additional supplies later this week, the Biden administration announced.
Kona Man Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter
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HPD Seeks Public Help Finding Wanted Ka‘ū Woman
Authorities seek the public’s help locating a Ka‘ū woman who is wanted on an outstanding arrest warrant and for questioning in connection with a criminal investigation.
Press Advocacy Group Applauds Hawai‘i for Adopting Student Journalism Bill
A national press advocacy organization today, May 23, congratulated the state of Hawai‘i for passing a bill that protects student journalism.
Kuʻikahi Village’s plans for 202 workforce homes in Wailuku moves ahead
Kuʻikahi Village Project, which aims to build 202 workforce housing units on about 15 acres in Wailuku, cleared a significant hurdle recently. Developed by Alaula Builders, Kuʻikahi Village calls for a variety of residences, including multifamily, duplex, townhome, live-work, tiny home and single-family units. Residences will go toward families earning between 60% and 140% of the Area Median Income.
Colleagues, friends mourn passing of former OHA Chair Colette Machado
Colleagues and friends are mourning the passing of former Office of Hawaiian Affairs Board Chair, Colette Machado.
Report: Emergency Formula Shipment Arrives, But Could be Weeks Before it Hits Shelves
A shipment of infant formula intended to fill a nationwide shortage arrived in the United States from Europe on Sunday, while a second flight is planned to bring additional supplies later this week, the Biden administration announced.
Solid Waste Phone Line Down, Kaua‘i Resource Center Closed May 24
Due to employee training, the general phone line for Solid Waste and Recycling will not be available on Tuesday, May 24. Additionally, the Kaua‘i Resource Center will also be closed.