Critical habitat proposed for 12 Hawai‘i Island species
KAILUA-KONA, Hawai‘i — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing critical habitat for 12 species, all found only on Hawai‘i Island. The service has also determined that critical habitat is not prudent for two additional species. All 14 species are listed as endangered under the federal Endangered Species Act.
Man arrested for fatal hit-and-run in Kapa‘a
KAPA‘A — A 33-year-old man was arrested in connection with an alleged hit-and-run on Sunday, March 26, that killed a Kapa‘a resident.
Three people rescued during storm on Kaua‘i
LAWA‘I — A powerful spring storm, which triggered a flash flood warning for the island of Kaua‘i, led to multiple rescues by first responders on Wednesday.
Kapa‘a man killed in hit-and-run
KAPA‘A — A Kapa‘a man died from injuries suffered in a hit-and-run on Sunday evening, authorities said.
Kaua‘i Class of 2023 high school graduation ceremonies set
A schedule of high school graduation ceremonies for the state of Hawai‘i shows the County of Kaua‘i hosting three public school commencements, all on Friday, May 19, with no planned health and safety restrictions related to COVID-19.
Home, condo sales sink across Hawai‘i
LIHU‘E — Single-family home and condominium sales slumped across the Hawaiian Island chain in February, as the three other major markets also posted double-digit percentage decreases.
Home sales plunge on Kaua‘i
LIHU‘E — Sales of single-family homes and condominiums plunged on Kaua‘i in February, despite a slight retreat in long-term mortgage interest rates to start the new year.
Ethics reform bills heading to governor’s desk
LIHU‘E — A trio of ethics reform bills are heading to Gov. Josh Green for approval after the three pieces of legislation cleared the state House and Senate.
Kaua‘i jobless rate tumbles to 3.0 percent
LIHU‘E — Local businesses continued to beef up employment rosters to start the year, in turn sending the jobless rate on Kaua‘i to its lowest level for the month of January since the pre-pandemic era.
Kapa‘a man arrested for alleged hit-and-run involving Lithuanian woman
A Kapa‘a man was arrested for an alleged hit-and-run on Friday afternoon that resulted in a bicyclist suffering critical injuries, authorities said.
Hawai‘i average gas price tops survey
LIHU‘E — In a result that should surprise no one who has ever filled up their gas tank on one of the Hawaiian Islands, the state of Hawai‘i continues to hold the dubious distinction of being the most expensive place in the country to fuel up
Senate committee rejects Sadayasu’s nomination
HONOLULU — A Senate committee shot down the nominee tapped to lead the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism.
Green appoints Drewyer to fill Second Circuit Court vacancy
HONOLULU — An appointment to the Second Circuit Court of Maui County has been made about a month after a state commission finished vetting a list of nominees for the position.
Passenger count eases at Lihu‘e Airport in February
For the first time in months, the number of people getting off domestic flights at Lihu‘e Airport was lower than the same comparable period a year earlier.
Male visitor dies after traffic crash in Hokulei Village parking lot
PUHI — A visitor from Kansas succumbed to injuries suffered in a traffic crash in the Hokulei Village Shopping Center parking lot on Friday evening, authorities said.
HBA: Hawaii banks unaffected by collapse of Silicon Valley Bank
LIHU‘E — The sudden collapse of one of the nation’s largest banks earlier this week prompted a Hawaiian financial group to assure depositors that banks in the state were unaffected by the closure.
Police bust up cockfight in South Kona
KONA, Hawaii Island — Police arrested four individuals at a cock fight in South Kona that drew an estimated 800 to 1,000 people to the illegal event on March 4.
Kona low dumps more than 12 inches on Mount Wai‘ale‘ale
LIHU‘E — A pair of moisture-packed Kona lows dumped some serious water on the Hawaiian Islands last month, with one 24-hour total on Kaua‘i exceeding a foot of rainfall.
Finance committee approves $18.9 billion state budget
A spending blueprint for the 2023-24 and 2024-25 fiscal years cleared a key legislative hurdle on Wednesday.
Poll: Strong support for ‘green fee’
LIHU‘E — A “green fee,” which would require visitors to pay $50 per-person to use beaches, parks and trails in Hawai‘i, drew firm backing from state voters in a new poll with results released Monday.