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  • Big Island Now Daily Briefing for May 15, 2026
    2026/05/15
    Welcome to the BigIslandNow.com daily brief. Today, we’re covering a controversial festival in Pāpaʻikou that can move forward under strict new conditions, a sobering economic forecast for Hawaiʻi driven by surging oil prices, a call for state-level reform after a two-year battle to protect ancestral burial sites in Hawaiian Paradise Park, and a new state loan program to help condo associations with critical repairs. Plus, a look at today’s weather.
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    4 分
  • Big Island Now Daily Briefing for May 14, 2026
    2026/05/14
    Welcome to the BigIslandNow.com daily brief. Today, precursory lava flows have resumed at Kīlauea's summit with episode 47 forecasted at any time, we’ve got a full lineup of events for the week ahead, a water shutoff is scheduled for parts of Honoka‘a, a Washington man faces federal charges for throwing a rock at an endangered monk seal on Maui, and new Point‑in‑Time Count data shows progress in reducing family homelessness on Hawai‘i Island.
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    5 分
  • Big Island Now Daily Briefing for May 8, 2026
    2026/05/08
    Welcome to the BigIslandNow.com daily brief. Today, a landmark artificial intelligence safety bill is headed to the governor’s desk, setting new consumer protections for minors and mental health users. Police are renewing their plea for information on a fisherman who vanished more than a year ago. A school bus used for students with disabilities was stolen from Ocean View, and authorities are looking for additional suspects. And there’s a feel-good story: a legendary humpback whale known as “Big Mama” has returned to the Salish Sea after wintering in Hawaiʻi. Plus, we have all the ways to celebrate Mom this weekend.
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    4 分
  • Big Island Now Daily Briefing for May 7, 2026
    2026/05/07
    Welcome to the BigIslandNow.com daily brief. Today we’re covering a state securities case against two individuals accused of running an unregistered crypto investment scheme, a package of health bills headed to the governor, a major land acquisition in lower Puna to preserve the Kumukahi area, opportunities for high school students at a West Hawai‘i hiring blitz, and a look at some of the top events happening on the island this weekend, including a chocolate festival and a charity walk. Plus, auditions are coming up for a community production of “Seussical.”
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    5 分