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911 Report: Paddleboarders saved by moored vessel

Paddleboarders saved by moored vessel • Thieves make off with nonprofit’s equipment

 

Newswatch: More Big Island areas sprayed to fight dengue fever

Department of Health personnel sprayed areas of South Kona, Hilo, Puna and Kau on Sunday in an ongoing effort to combat the spread of mosquito-borne dengue fever on the Big Island.

 

Ocean Watch: These jellyfish hardly sting but a snorkeler is entranced

I’m home from Palau, but as I recall my excellent two weeks of snorkeling there, one image pops out: floating mesmerized above millions of jellyfish in a landlocked marine lake.

 

Island heroes and rescuers honored by Fire Department

The Honolulu Fire Department awarded its highest medal for valor to a civilian who rushed into a burning Vineyard Boulevard apartment to rescue a 54-year-old man in July before firefighters arrived.

 

Ige considering 14 finalists for 4 UH regent seats

Fourteen finalists are vying to fill four seats on the voluntary 15-member University of Hawaii Board of Regents. The advisory council said it received 46 applications and interviewed 21 applicants.

 

Some not so eager for Syrian refugees to come to the isles

Kona Realtor Bob Myers never worried about immigration before, but lately he has been watching television coverage of the refugee crisis in Europe and the terrorist attacks in Paris. His gut reaction is, “I don’t want it coming here,” he said.

 

Isles’ hurricane season sets records

AN unprecedented number of hurricanes swirled through the Central Pacific this year, but Hawaii managed to dodge all eight of them, and the hurricane season officially ends today.

 

Lawmakers air queries on benefits of tax exemptions for carriers

Hawaiian Airlines and other air carriers should expect some pointed questions next year from lawmakers about some long-standing state tax exemptions that are costing the state millions of dollars a year in lost tax collections.

 

Waianae native, 35, was among the Planned Parenthood victims

A Waianae native who was shot and killed at the Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado was remembered by friends and family members Sunday as a caring woman with an infectious sense of humor.

 

Kokua Line: Community service policy includes some exemptions

Question: I live in public housing on Maui, and I want to know why people like me who are working part time and looking for better jobs have to do community service when people who are sitting around collecting welfare don’t. How did this rule come into place?

 

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