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Douglas is still forecasted to be
near hurricane strength as it approaches the eastern end of
the Hawaiian Island.by Thunda2 minutes readAt 5:00 AM HST (1500 UTC), the center of Hurricane Douglas waslocated near latitude 16.4 North, longitude 141.9 West. Douglas ismoving toward the west-northwest near 18 mph (30 km/h). Thismotion …
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A Hurricane Watch has been issued for the Big Island of Hawaii and
for Maui County.by Thunda2 minutes readA Hurricane Watch has been issued for the Big Island of Hawaii andfor Maui County, including Maui, Lanai, Molokai and Kahoolawe.At 11:00 AM HST (2100 UTC), the center of Hurricane …
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Report No. 20-039545 The Hawaiʻi Police Department reports that Aidyn Grace Makana Cruse was located in the Pāhoa area and is in good health. She had previously been reported as …
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As of 5:00 AM HST Thu Jul 23 Douglas has been upgraded to category-3 Hurricane. The center of Douglas was located near 13.6, -135.9. Douglas is moving quickly West-Northwest with …
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Hawaiʻi Island police are searching for an 18-year-old woman from Hāwī, who was reported missing. Curtni Maria was reported missing by her probation officer on November 27th, 2019, who last …
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Report No. 20-041684 Wanted: Alden “Pono” A. Pauline III The Hawaiʻi Police Department is renewing a request to locate Alden “Pono” Pauline III, a 26-year-old male who frequents the Honokaʻa, …
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Mayor Harry Kim releases Emergency Rule No. 10 and Clarifies Face Covering Requirement
by Thunda1 minutes readHawai‘i County Mayor Harry Kim issued his COVID-19 Emergency Rule No. 10, which clarifies the mandatory requirements for wearing face coverings while in public settings. The Rule spells out certain …
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Hurricane Douglas is located near 12.1N 130.9W at 2100 UTC, and is moving to the west at 14 kt. Estimated minimum central pressure is 989 mb. Maximum sustained winds are …
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Were you affected by the 2018 Kīlauea Eruption? A Draft Action Plan has been Released for Public Comment.
by Thunda1 minutes readThe public is invited to comment on Hawai‘i County’s draft Action Plan addressing the use of $83.84 million in Federal grants provided for housing recovery following the 2018 Kīlauea eruption. Comments are …
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Aloha,
Did you hear about the elderly man who was mauled by several dogs yesterday,July 27th on 24th Ave in HPP?
There is nothing about it in the news anywhere and people being attacked by dogs is getting worse and worse.
I have second hand information and it is from my husband who was there working on a house on the street when it happened.
Aloha, No we didn’t. There was a recently new Law passed in our county. Did you post about it in our facebook group. Sometimes a little light on subject shines bright.