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News

6:30am Volcano update

This is a Civil Defense Message for Tuesday, May 29 at 6:30 in the morning. Highway 132 is being shut down between Lava Tree State Park to Four Corners, due to a fast moving lava flow approaching the highway. Everyone is advised to avoid the area. Beach Road is the only access into lower Puna. You are advised to make necessary plans and monitor your radio or phone for Civil […]

todayMay 29, 2018

News

6am volcano update

This is a Civil Defense Message for Tuesday, May 29 at 6 in the morning.                                            . The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory reports an additional lava flow has crossed Pohoiki Road south of the Highway 132 junction.   An ash eruption at Halemaumau crater last night produced an ash plume 15,000 feet in the air.  Light winds are blowing toward the northwest and ash fall may affect the Volcano and Pahala areas. Officials […]

todayMay 29, 2018

Local News

Kohala Hospital New Art Display in Emergency Room

By Jan Wizinowich Special to West Hawaii Today Thanks to recently completed murals by artist Patrick Ching, Kohala Hospital’s new emergency waiting room is an oasis of beauty and calm. “I’m really into the psychology of what the people are going through when they are here. I use colors that are calming and soothing with horizontal lines,” Ching said. The project is a collaboration anchored by the Kohala Hospital Charitable […]

todayMay 29, 2018

Local News

Verizon Service Down in Kohala and elsewhere

According to Verizon, they are aware that service is down in portions of their network. I was told 271 sites are currently down. A repair order is in but no updates on it for over 5+ hours as I type this. #: NRB000009404003  is the repair order.

todayMay 28, 2018

News

7am Volcano Update

This is a Civil Defense Message for Monday, May 28 at 7:00 in the morning. Light easterly winds are expected to push volcanic gases and VOG westward towards Puna, including Kurtistown, Mountain View and Glenwood. This wind pattern, combined with occasional bursts of ash from the Kilauea summit, may lead to build up of ash and sulfur dioxide downwind of the Kilauea summit and fissures on the East Rift Zone. […]

todayMay 28, 2018

News

82 Structures Destroyed In New Count

The tally of homes and other structures recently destroyed by lava on Hawaii island is now up to 82, according to a new count from Hawaii County today. The most recent previous count was close to 50, though that figure was based on estimates made by visual observations from the air that sometimes were difficult because of smoke and other factors. Today’s updated figure is from the county’s Real Property […]

todayMay 25, 2018

Programming

Live, Local, Entertaining, TODAY

LIVE, local, entertaining and informative shows today on YOUR LOCAL Community NON-PROFIT radio station, KNKR, 96.1FM, and streamed live at www.knkr.org and on the TuneIn App...call in and be part of the show at 808-884-5657 (808-884-KNKR) Today's LIVE show lineup: 7am start "THE COSMIC COWGIRL" 11am start "THE PINAY SHOW with ANALISA" 4pm start "THE SURFING COWBOY with JOSH" 6pm start "DOO WOP with TOM TERRIFIC" 7pm start "KUKAKUKA with […]

todayMay 24, 2018

Weather

3-6 Tropical Cyclones Forecast

Forecasters are calling for normal to above-normal tropical cyclone activity within the Central Pacific this hurricane season. Three to six tropical cyclones — a category that includes depressions, storms and hurricanes — are expected to pass through the basin this year the Central North Pacific basin this year, said Robert Ballard, science and operations officer at NOAA’s Central Pacific Hurricane Center in Honolulu. The 2018 Central Pacific hurricane season starts […]

todayMay 23, 2018

News

EPA Kilauea Eruption Response Update

HONOLULU (May 21, 2018) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Pacific Southwest Region continues to support efforts to analyze public health threats from volcanic gas emissions, including managing technical data and enhancing multi-agency air monitoring of the emissions. EPA’s work is part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) federal response to the Kilauea volcanic eruption on Hawaii Island. EPA has worked with the Hawaii Department of Health (DOH) […]

todayMay 22, 2018