Kauai News Kapa‘a transfer station only accepting bagged trash Friday
Hawaii News Coffee labeling standards bill gets final approval from Hawaiʻi Legislature
Haʻena residents challenge AT&T cell tower plans
Kaua’i County Council members held a briefing on AT&T’s plan to place a 5G cell tower on a house lot in Ha’ena during a committee meeting on Wednesday, as community residents filled the chambers to speak out against the proposed construction. May 02, 2024 · 12:37pmKaua‘i police alert public about new phone scam involving threat of arrest for missing jury duty
To make the scam appear credible, callers could use real information about the victim, real court addresses and names of court or law enforcement officials.Community Over 400 pounds of unneeded medication collected during National Drug Take Back Day
Community Department of the attorney general releases annual firearm registration statistics
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Haʻena residents challenge AT&T cell tower plans
Kaua’i County Council members held a briefing on AT&T’s plan to place a 5G cell tower on a house lot in Ha’ena during a committee meeting on Wednesday, as community residents filled the chambers to speak out against the proposed construction.
Kapa‘a transfer station only accepting bagged trash Friday
The change is because of scheduled equipment repairs, which could be finished as early as Saturday. All other services at the facility are still available.
Kaua‘i police alert public about new phone scam involving threat of arrest for missing jury duty
To make the scam appear credible, callers could use real information about the victim, real court addresses and names of court or law enforcement officials.
Buildings to light up green for Mental Health Month
The Hawaiʻi State Department of Health and its partners are joining together to encourage Hawaiʻi residents to foster acceptance of mental health care and end the prejudice and discrimination that create barriers to seeking treatment.
Coffee labeling standards bill gets final approval from Hawaiʻi Legislature
House Bill 2298, introduced by Big Island state Rep. Nicole Lowen, mandates that as of July 1, 2027, any coffee labeled or advertised with a Hawaiʻi geographic origin must consist of at least 51% coffee, by weight, from that region.
Over 400 pounds of unneeded medication collected during National Drug Take Back Day
For more than a decade, the DEA’s National Drug Take Back Day has removed almost 18 million pounds of unneeded medications from communities across the country.
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Maui Now
Maui Mayor Richard Bissen announces bill to phase out vacation rentals in apartment districts
Thousands of short-term vacation rental apartments could begin switching to long-term housing for residents as early as July 1, 2025, for West Maui, and Jan. 1, 2026, for the rest of Maui County in a proposed measure announced today by Mayor Richard Bissen.
Second lawsuit filed by environmental groups to protect Hawaiian petrels at Maui resort
A coalition of conservation groups today filed a second lawsuit to protect endangered Hawaiian petrels (ʻuaʻu) from lights at the Grand Wailea Resort on Maui. Today’s lawsuit was filed by Earthjustice on behalf of Conservation Council for Hawaiʻi and the Center for Biological Diversity.
Hawaiʻi Community Lending announces Lahaina Homeowner Recovery Program
Hawaiʻi Community Lending announces a new Lahaina Homeowner Recovery Program. This three-year program will assist up to 500 owner-occupant Lahaina homeowners prevent foreclosure and qualify for financing to rebuild their homes.
Kahului Fire Station, County Building to be lit red in remembrance of fallen firefighters
The Kahului Fire Station and Kalana O Maui County Building will be lit red this week in remembrance of fallen firefighters, including County of Maui Firefighter Tre’ Evans-Dumaran.
Legislature passes bill supporting value-added production across Hawaiʻi
HB2144 requires the State of Hawaiʻi Department of Health to amend the definition of "homemade food products" in its Hawaiʻi Administrative Rules, and to adopt certain rules regarding the sale and delivery of homemade food products, which pragmatically expands opportunities for cottage food producers and consumers without compromising food safety.
Big Island Now
Update: Big Island man charged in incident involving woman bound with duct tape gets supervised release
50-year-old Ian Benjamin Winther of Ocean View made his initial court appearance Thursday morning in Kona District Court. He was ordered to appear May 30 for a preliminary hearing.
Big Island police renew request for help with finding 6 runaways
Anyone who might have information about the whereabouts of any of the missing teens is asked to call the Hawai‘i Police Department’s non-emergency line at 808-935-3311 or contact Officer Corey Kaneko.
Military convoys scheduled on Big Island
Four separate convoys are scheduled from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily from May 4-7, traveling from Kawaihae Harbor to Pōhakuloa Training Area.