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  • Bars and nightclubs receive free Taxi passes

    KPUA AM 670 Hilo – Wed Dec 9, 9:49 am ET  

    The Hawai'i County Office of the Mayor, the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney, the Impaired Driving Task Force , the Police Department, the Department of Liquor Control and the Mass Transit Agency have teamed up to provide 500 coupons, which the Department of Liquor Control will pass out to bars and nightclubs. Full Story »

  • Playful seal misidentified as dead body

    KPUA AM 670 Hilo – Wed Dec 9, 9:34 am ET  

    HONOLULU (AP) — A report of a body bobbing around in high waves along Oahu's Waianae Coast drew a response from firefighters and a rescue helicopter. Full Story »

  • Honolulu may name park after Obama

    KPUA AM 670 Hilo – Wed Dec 9, 9:34 am ET  

    HONOLULU (AP) — A Honolulu beach may be renamed for President Barack Obama. Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hannemann is asking the City Council to rename Aina Moana Beach Park, also known as Magic Island, as President Barack Obama Beach Park. Full Story »

  • Contract extended for electrical workers on Kauai

    KPUA AM 670 Hilo – Wed Dec 9, 9:34 am ET  

    LIHUE, Hawaii (AP) — The electric utility that serves Kauai says its contract with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1260 has been extended while the two sides work on a new labor contract. Full Story »

  • Judge throws out legal challenge to shipping law

    KPUA AM 670 Hilo – Wed Dec 9, 9:34 am ET  

    HONOLULU (AP) — A federal judge has thrown out a constitutional challenge to the Jones Act, a law that requires domestic shipping to be performed by vessels owned and flagged by the United States. Full Story »

  • Big Island DUI stats

    KPUA AM 670 Hilo – Tue Dec 8, 9:49 am ET  

    During the week of December 1, 2009, through December 7, 2009, Big Island police arrested 25 motorists for drunk driving. Five of the drivers were involved in traffic crashes. Two were under the age of 21. Full Story »

  • "NOVA" looks at Pearl Harbor attack

    KPUA AM 670 Hilo – Tue Dec 8, 9:49 am ET  

    HONOLULU (AP) — The PBS science series "NOVA" is to broadcast a documentary that presents evidence that a torpedo fired from a Japanese midget submarine may have struck the USS Oklahoma during the Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor. Full Story »

  • Pearl Harbor attack remembered 68 years later

    KPUA AM 670 Hilo – Tue Dec 8, 9:49 am ET  

    PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii (AP) — Dozens of survivors of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor solemnly remembered those who died in the aerial assault 68 years ago. Full Story »

  • Police looking for missing man

    KPUA AM 670 Hilo – Tue Dec 8, 9:49 am ET  

    HILO, Hawaii (AP) — Big Island police are asking for the public's help in locating a man reported missing in South Kohala. Sgt. Kenneth Quiocho said Monday that a green kayak was found floating upside down in waters off the South Kohala coast on Nov. 27. Full Story »

  • Big Island may freeze pay of top officials

    KPUA AM 670 Hilo – Tue Dec 8, 9:49 am ET  

    HILO, Hawaii (AP) — Big Island Mayor Billy Kenoi wants to withhold scheduled pay raises from the county's top government employees. Kenoi is asking the Salary Commission to freeze public executive pay at current levels to help deal with a projected $45 million budget deficit. Full Story »

  • Northern Marianas governor wins re-election

    KPUA AM 670 Hilo – Mon Dec 7, 4:19 pm ET  

    SAIPAN, Northern Mariana Islands (AP) — Gov. Benigno R. Fitial of the Covenant Party has been certified the winner of a runoff election to serve a second term as governor of the U.S. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Full Story »

  • Pearl Harbor Day dedication for Pacific War museum

    KPUA AM 670 Hilo – Mon Dec 7, 4:19 pm ET  

    FREDERICKSBURG, Texas (AP) — Former President George H.W. Bush used gold scissors to cut a red ribbon and dedicate an expanded gallery that carries his name at the National Museum of the Pacific War. Full Story »

  • Federal judge in Hawaii belittles Jones Act suit

    KPUA AM 670 Hilo – Mon Dec 7, 4:19 pm ET  

    HONOLULU (AP) — A federal judge has cast doubt on the fate of a lawsuit that sought to bar enforcement of the Jones Act, a law that in part requires domestic shipping to be performed by vessels owned and flagged by the United States. Full Story »

  • Large waves hit Hawaii

    KPUA AM 670 Hilo – Mon Dec 7, 4:19 pm ET  

    HONOLULU (AP) — The prospect to seeing waves as high as 50 feet has drawn hundreds of people to Oahu's North Shore. There was only one report of sand and debris washing onto a roadway Monday morning. There were no reports of structural damage caused by the surf. Full Story »

  • Man missing in the South Kohala area

    KPUA AM 670 Hilo – Mon Dec 7, 4:04 pm ET  

    The Hawai'i Police Department is asking for the public's help in locating a man reported missing in the South Kohala area. Full Story »

  • Hawaii plans hearing on Kauai utility seabird plan

    KPUA AM 670 Hilo – Mon Dec 7, 9:49 am ET  

    HONOLULU (AP) — The state plans to hold a hearing this week on a plan by Kauai's electric utility to minimize harm to protected native bird species. Full Story »

  • Hawaii County says new bid could save $1 million

    KPUA AM 670 Hilo – Mon Dec 7, 9:49 am ET  

    HILO, Hawaii (AP) — Hawaii County officials say more competitive bid specifications for roadside work could end up saving county taxpayers more than $1 million over the next two years. Full Story »

  • $420,000 grant to help monitor Hawaii volcanoes

    KPUA AM 670 Hilo – Mon Dec 7, 9:49 am ET  

    HONOLULU (AP) — The University of Hawaii will receive $420,000 in federal money to improve volcano monitoring on the Big Island. Full Story »

  • Hawaii authorities up sentence of wife-burning man

    KPUA AM 670 Hilo – Mon Dec 7, 9:49 am ET  

    LIHUE, Hawaii (AP) — A 58-year-old Kauai man sentenced to life in prison in 2001 for killing his wife by setting her on fire has had the minimum amount of time he must serve before he can request parole doubled to 120 years. Full Story »

  • North Kohala community meeting scheduled

    KPUA AM 670 Hilo – Fri Dec 4, 9:50 am ET  

    The Hawai'i Police Department will hold a community meeting on Tuesday, December 15, from noon to 2 p.m. at the North Kohala Intergenerational Center . Full Story »

  • Police search for missing boater

    KPUA AM 670 Hilo – Fri Dec 4, 9:49 am ET  

    The Hawai'i Police Department has initiated a missing person case in connection with a missing boater. Full Story »

  • Shuttered "Blue Hawaii" resort hit by fire

    KPUA AM 670 Hilo – Fri Dec 4, 9:49 am ET  

    WAILUA, Hawaii (AP) — The shuttered Coco Palms resort on Kauai made famous by Elvis Presley has been hit by fire and sustained about $80,000 in damage. Full Story »

  • Artificial reef work may have damaged live coral

    KPUA AM 670 Hilo – Fri Dec 4, 9:49 am ET  

    HONOLULU (AP) — The expansion of the Keawakapu artificial reef off Maui has been suspended because the work may have inadvertently damaged live coral. Full Story »

  • Officials adjust plans to free Hawaii whale

    KPUA AM 670 Hilo – Fri Dec 4, 9:49 am ET  

    HONOLULU (AP) — Marine sanctuary officials plan to get a longer pole to help them remove a plastic rope caught in the mouth of a young humpback whale in Hawaii waters. Full Story »

  • Washington state man dies while snorkeling on Big Island

    KPUA AM 670 Hilo – Fri Dec 4, 9:49 am ET  

    HONOLULU (AP) — A 62-year-old Washington state man has died during a snorkel outing on the Big Islands of South Kohala Coast. Police say John Linde of Friday Harbor, Wash., was snorkeling with a friend Thursday morning when they became separated and the friend returned to shore. Full Story »

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