News from November 2021


Sheila Leimomi Libron

Sheila Leimomi Libron, 56, of Hilo, died on Sunday, October 17, 2021 at Hilo Medical Center.


Eva Misao "Champ" Rowe

Eva Misao “Champ” Rowe, 82, of Hilo died Oct. 17 at her residence.


Big Island events happening this weekend, Nov. 5 to 7

Friday, Nov. 5, and Saturday, Nov. 6, is the 5th Annual 'Ohi'a Love Fest between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.


Hawaii governor sets zero-carbon goal: 'We are embracing big ambitions because we know they lead to big actions'

Hawaii Gov. David Ige (D) is leading a group of legislators and staffers to the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP26) now underway in Glasgow, Scotland, pledging to reduce to zero-carbon emissions.


Hawaii County Human Services and Social Services Committee will meet Nov. 9

Hawaii County Human Services and Social Services Committee will meet at 9 a.m., Monday, Nov. 9.


Big Island: Project Hawai’i benefits from Ohana Fuels’ “Fuel up. Do good.” Program

Project Hawai’i, Inc. was the most recent beneficiary of Ohana Fuels' “Fuel up. Do Good” Community Giving Program. We are pleased to announce we received $6,271.63 from the portion of gasoline sales on Big Island. Ohana Fuels partners with nonprofit organizations serving the needs of our local communities every quarter.


Hawaii Wildlife Center aims to ‘reverse the extinction trend' by rescuing injured or sick native birds and bats

The Hawaii Wildlife Center aims to protect, conserve and aid in the recovery of the state’s native winged wildlife, hoping to reverse the trend of extinction prevalent on the islands.


Hawaii County COVID-19 cases averaged 25 per day over past week

New COVID-19 cases in Hawaii County were down 16% over the past two weeks, with the average number of daily cases over the past week reaching 25, according to data from the State of Hawaii Department of Health.


Going Home Hawaii seeks to ‘break the cycle of recidivism’ for those leaving the justice system and reentering society

With a belief that supportive services can decrease the risk of new crimes, a nonprofit organization, Going Home Hawaii, seeks to provide reentry and recovery programs to individuals coming out of the justice system.


Expediting Residential Building Permit Applications submitted before October 1, 2021

COUNTY ANNOUNCES NEW AGREEMENT TO HELP EXPEDITE PERMIT PROCESS Per a new agreement between Mayor Mitch Roth and the Hawaiʻi County Department of Public Works (DPW), DPW will begin expediting the review of all Residential Building Permit Applications submitted before October 1, which contain the proper certification of a licensed Professional and for which construction will be performed by a licensed Contractor.


Project Hawaii’s cofounder and director: Helping homeless children and teens is 'my kuleana'

The cofounder and director of operations for the nonprofit Project Hawaii, Inc., has overseen the evolution of the organization, which started by helping homeless teens and progressed to aiding homeless children.


Hawaii County Council will meet Nov. 3

Hawaii County Council will meet at 1 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 3.