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Danielle “Duckie” Irwin to represent Hawaii at Mrs. Pacific Islands
HONOLULU (HI Now) - Danielle “Duckie” Irwin, the president of nonprofit Makaha Learning Center and Chief Strategy Officer for Hawaii Unified Industries, was recently announced as Mrs. Pacific Islands 2024. “Duckie” Irwin will be the proud Hawaii representative at Mrs. International World’s in Kingsport, Tennessee in late July.
Update: Missing Kailua-Kona man found
7:26 a.m. Saturday update: Missing Kailua-Kona man, Anthony Wright, has been located. Original post: Hawai‘i Island police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating a Kailua-Kona man who was reported as missing. Anthony Wright, 21, was last seen in the Kailua-Kona area on Wednesday at approximately 4 p.m....
Suspected serial bank robber killed by police had dozens of prior convictions
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The suspected bank robber who was fatally shot by police early Friday following a barricade in Waikiki had 41 convictions, 27 for felony crimes. That’s according to a Honolulu Police Department spokesperson. Police had been searching for Eric J. Walsh — and officers went to Waikiki...
Hawaiʻi County Sees Minimal Interruption From Crowdstrike Outage
ISLAND OF HAWAIʻI - A preliminary investigation determined that only certain systems within the Hawaiʻi Police Department were affected by the global computer outage. (BIVN) – The County of Hawaiʻi announced on Friday that a preliminary investigation into the impacts of the CrowdStrike computer outage revealed minimal interruption to Big Island government services.
Kauai Police asking public for help identifying human remains found near Nawiliwili Harbor
LIHUE, Hawaii (Island News) -- Police on Kauai are asking for the public’s help identifying a body found near Nawiliwili Harbor on Thursday. Officers responded to Carter’s Point, near Nawiliwili Harbor, on Thursday after receiving a report of human remains being discovered. KPD did not say where the remains were located but did say crews with the Kauai Fire Department helped to retrieve them,
Out of System's Luau grass volleyball tournament taking in last minute competitors
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The popular social media volleyball crew “Out of System” is heading back to Hawaii this summer for their third annual tournament. The 2024 Luau Grass Volleyball Tournament is set for July 21st at Kailua District Park. This year the tourney is expanding its divisions and...
Saturday morning weather - Moderate to windy trade winds expected
HONOLULU (Island News) – Honolulu is currently experiencing moderate trade winds, which are expected to increase to breezy and locally windy conditions starting early next week. A weak disturbance is passing through, enhancing cloud cover and shower activity primarily over windward and mauka areas today. This is not expected...
Hilo Juvenile Charged For Waiakea School Property Crimes
HILO, Hawaiʻi - Two individuals reportedly broke into a Waiakea Elementary School office and sprayed fire extinguishers taken from a Waiakea Intermediate School shed. (BIVN) – A 15-year-old male juvenile from Hilo has been arrested and charged with burglary and other property offenses, following two incidents that occurred on two Waiakea school campuses on July 17th.
The Queens’ Culinary Market Returns to Queens’ Marketplace
Honolulu (KHON2) – The Queens’ Culinary Market is held every second and fourth Thursday of the month from 3:30PM to 6:00PM at the Queens’ Marketplace in Waikoloa Beach Resort. The inspiration behind the market was to create a space where locals and visitors alike can come together...
Live Opossum Captured in Downtown Honolulu
A live opossum was captured outside a downtown office building yesterday morning. An area office worker saw the opossum on a window ledge in the gated doorway outside the Austin Building at 223 S. King St. and reported it to the Honolulu Police Department. Arriving officers were able to capture the animal using a broomstick and a plastic bin.
Owner of Bar Koko in Honolulu fined for illegally removing yellow placard
HONOLULU (Island News) -- The owner of Bar Koko in Honolulu was fined $3,000 by the Hawaii Department of Health (DOH) for unlawfully removing its yellow “conditional pass” placard. The yellow placard was initially issued to the restaurant on July 3 when a routine safety inspection found critical...
Employee service award winner commended for going above and beyond
Kathleen “Kathie” Kane, the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa director for the Office of Faculty Development and Academic Support (OFDAS), is the 2024 recipient of the UH Board of Regents (BOR) Willard Wilson Award for Distinguished Service. Kane was presented with the honor by UH President David Lassner and BOR Chair Gabriel Lee at the BOR July 18 meeting. She says she was stunned when she was told that she would be receiving the award.
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