Opihi picker drowns in HPP

A man in his 50s was swept away in rough seas and drowned Tuesday while picking opihi off the Puna coastline, according to Hawaii Fire Department officials. According to a written statement, seven units, including a county helicopter and a rescue boat responded to a 3:24 p.m. alarm to search for the missing man along…

COVID-19 case associated with Liberty Dialysis

A case of COVID-19 associated with Liberty Dialysis in Hilo has been confirmed, although officials today would not say whether the case was in a patient or staff member. A clinic administrator declined to comment when reached this morning, however, a company spokesman later provided a comment to the Tribune-Herald. “We have been actively screening…

DOH reports 144 new COVID-19 cases, 27th death

The state Department of Health has reported 144 new COVID-19 cases, including five on the Big Island. The remaining 139 cases are on Oahu. A majority of new COVID-19 cases continue to be associated with community spread, the DOH said. Clusters currently under investigation include six cases linked to a hot yoga class, 71 linked…

Waimea courthouse employee tests positive for COVID-19, courthouse closed today

The state Judiciary said a South Kohala District Court employee has tested positive for COVID-19. This worker at the Waimea courthouse is the only confirmed case of any Judiciary employee statewide, the Judiciary said in a statement. The individual was asymptomatic, but took a COVID-19 test on Saturday as a precautionary measure, unrelated to the…

UPDATE: DOH reports 207 new COVID-19 cases

UPDATED 11:25 a.m. There were 207 new cases of COVID-19 reported by the state Department of Health today. That’s the highest single-day total of new positive cases in Hawaii since the start of the pandemic. Of the 207 new cases, 198 are on Oahu, seven on Maui and two on Hawaii Island. The DOH said…

Inside the operation: HPM touts modular housing as controversial bill comes up for final reading

The old carpenters’ adage, “measure twice, cut once” is taken to a new level at HPM Building Supply’s Keaau factory, where computers do the measuring and lasers show where to make the cuts and attach the hardware. HPM, short for Hawaii Planing Mill, is a 99-year-old employee-owned company long known for its prefabricated wall panels…

Woman charged with murder in death of child granted supervised release

A Kona Circuit Court judge last Wednesday severed the case of two Puna women accused of murder in the 2018 death of a 6-year-old boy at a Kealakehe apartment complex. Supervised release was also granted to one of the defendants. Kuuipo Nihipali and Ashley Nihipali were to stand trial together on Sept. 22, however, Chief…

Only the names have changed: Honolulu super PAC resurfaces in West Hawaii races

In a replay of a 2014 West Hawaii council race, a powerful Honolulu pro-construction political action committee has targeted a sitting councilwoman by standing up a well-financed challenger in an attempt to unseat her. In the latest case it’s the Kona District 7 council seat now held by freshman Councilwoman Rebecca Villegas. The super PAC…

Kim’s friends, employees chip in, Roth maintains strong money lead as election draws nigh

Mayor Harry Kim’s reelection campaign is getting by with a little help from his friends. And his employees. Kim, who limits his campaign contributions to $10 per person, reported just $6,746 in total contributions since Jan. 1 on his most recent report with the state Campaign Spending Commission. Most of that came from donations and…

Despite rumors, Hula Hulas remains open in Naniloa hotel

Contrary to rumors it is closing, Hula Hulas restaurant continues to offer takeout and dine-in meals at its spot in the Grand Naniloa Hotel in Hilo. “It hasn’t been easy to stay open, don’t get me wrong,” owner Chad Yang said. “We have reduced our hours, but we have no plans of closing right now.”…

EA finds no significant impact for Laaloa ADA work

Accessibility improvements for Laaloa Beach Park, also known as Magic Sands Beach Park, are one step closer to reality. Hawaii County concluded in its final environmental assessment (EA) published July 23 that the work will have no significant impact, despite concerns raised by the public about removal of several trees and the continued positioning of…

Man pleads not guilty to charges related to fatal June crash

A 38-year-old Kailua-Kona man Thursday pleaded not guilty to manslaughter and other charges filed connection with a June 21 crash in Ka‘u that killed a 31-year-old woman. Bernard Kahalehili Antoque is charged with manslaughter, negligent homicide, driving with a suspended/revoked license, drug paraphernalia, unsafe vehicle on roadway, third-degree promotion of a harmful drug, false certificates…

Little fire ant bill awaits Ige’s signature

A bill that would codify a list of best practices to mitigate infestations of little fire ants is awaiting Gov. David Ige’s signature. The bill, House Bill 1854, would require the state Department of Agriculture to work with the Hawaii Ant Lab to identify a list of best practices for little fire ant treatment, which…

123 new cases in the state today, more than 2,000 total

The state Department of Health reported 123 new COVID-19 cases in the state today, bringing the total number of cases since the pandemic began to more than 2,000. This is Hawaii’s third day in a row of more than 100 new cases. None of the new cases were reported in Hawaii County. However, a county-by-county…

County purchases Puapuaa acreage in Kona

The Puapuaa properties located makai of Alii Drive will now officially belong to the people of Hawaii County following the purchase of more than 12 acres in North Kona. The purchase, announced Thursday by the Public Access, Open Space and Natural Resource Preservation Commission, ensures the preservation of numerous cultural sites and structures on the…

Hilo woman gets five years in prison for stealing $629K from school

The former financial officer of Kua O Ka La Public Charter School who admitted she embezzled $628,835 from the school throughout a seven-year period was sentenced to five years in prison. Kelaukila “Ua” Estabilio, 40, of Hilo pleaded guilty in February in U.S. District Court in Honolulu to a single count of wire fraud. Estabilio,…

HPD: New vendor selected for animal control services

A new vendor for animal control services for Hawaii County has been selected. Beginning Saturday, Hawaii Rainbow Rangers will administer these services on behalf of the county, according to the Hawaii Police Department. HRR is a branch of Rainbow Friends Animal Sanctuary, a nonprofit founded in 1999 dedicated to the well-being of abandoned, abused and…

DOH reports 124 new COVID-19 cases

For the second day in a row, Hawaii has tallied more than 100 new COVID-19 cases. The state Department of Health today reported 124 new cases, the highest daily case count since the pandemic began. A county-by-county break down of the new cases was not immediately available. On Wednesday, 109 cases, mostly on Oahu, were…

Nearly all restaurants, stores at Hilo mall are now reopen

Almost all stores and restaurants in Prince Kuhio Plaza have reopened since closing during the initial COVID-19 lockdown in March. Stores have been steadily reopening since the Hilo mall officially opened for business again May 9. Accessibility to personal protective equipment and employees’ ability to return to jobs affected how quickly stores could reopen. As…

Ige seeks to reinstate some measures to curb COVID-19

In the light of the recent surge of COVID-19 cases, Gov. David Ige today said he is proposing that Hawaii’s four counties reinstate measures — initially implemented to curb the spread of the virus — that have been relaxed in recent weeks. That includes limiting social gatherings to 10 or fewer people, reclosing bars, and…

DOH reports 109 new COVID-19 cases

More than 100 new cases of COVID-19 have been reported today, hitting another single-day record. Today’s total of 109 includes 98 cases on Oahu, nine on Maui, and two on Kauai. The state had been anticipating the increase due to lab closures on Sunday and Monday after Hurricane Douglas. According to the state, a total…

Police arrest 15 for DUI

During the week of July 20-26, Hawaii Island police arrested 15 motorists for driving under the influence. Three of the drivers were involved in traffic accidents and one was younger than 21. The numbers of arrests by district were: • Kona, six. • Puna, four. • South Hilo and South Kohala, two each. • North…

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