Protesters stood in opposition to the proposed Punalu'u development on Saturday at Hwy 11 and the road into Punalu'u. Photo by Ophir Danenberg |
The big sign was also carried in Mauna Kea protests on the mountain years ago. Photo by Ophir Danenberg |
This sign suggests some luxury residences would be built at Punalu'u. Photo by Ophir Danenberg |
Signs carried such slogans as "Protect Our Sacred Lands," "Kapu Punalu'u," "2,500 sq. ft. Is Not A Bungalow," and "5 Generations in my ohana here today calls Punalu'u our backyard. Save. Punalu'u for our Future."
The public hearing will be held on Monday, May 6 at 9 a.m. in County Council Chambers in Hilo before the Windward Planning Commission. The last public hearing on the issue was March 7 when 80 people testified against the plan, eight in favor, leaving 50 people remainingf to give their testimony. The Monday meeting will let those who weren't able to speak to testify first, followed by additional testifiers in person and on Zoom
Opponents said they are meeting at 5:45 a.m. on Monday to form a caravan to the public hearing, leaving Punalu'u at 6 a.m. and plan to arrive to sign in to testify at 8:45 a.m., the hearing beginning at 9 a.m. It will be streamed live on the County of Hawai'i's Windward Planning Commission's You Tube channel. Testifiers can also use Zoom.
REOPENING AT HAWAI'I VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK ARE CHAIN OF CRATERS ROAD and other sites that were off limits during the recent heightened seismicity. With reduction in the number of earthquakes, which reached more than 600 a day, Chain of Craters and coastal backcountry sites, Hilina Pali Road, Kulanaokuaiki Campground, Nāpau, and Pepeiao Cabin were closed.
Over the last week, USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory scientists and park staff monitored thousands of shallow low-magnitude earthquakes below the upper East Rift Zone and just south of the summit caldera. According to USGS, the consistent decrease in both seismicity and ground deformation over the past 30 hours to background levels indicates that this pulse of unrest has ended.
While the unrest appears to be over, Kīlauea is one of the most active volcanoes on earth and conditions can change at any time.
The park website offers updates and alerts that could impact visits.
Thirty six teams are competing at the Herkes Kaʻū District Gym Photo by Ophir Danenberg |
Youth volleyball weekend at Herkes Kaʻū District Gym with the Miloli'i-Kaʻū Club tournament. Photo by Julia Neal |
TWENTY YEARS IN PRISON FOR RONALD P.K. KAHIHIKOLO is the sentence. Prosecuting Attorney Kelden Waltjen announced that the 45-year old Ocean View man's long prison term is related to May 2023
shooting and manhunt incidents. Kahihikolo was detained without bail and appeared in
Kona Circuit Court where he received his sentence.
The prosecuting attorney reported that on February 27, 2024, Kahihikolo appeared in Kona Circuit
Ronald P.K. Kahihikolo |
Kahihikolo also pleaded “No Contest” to charges of Unauthorized Control of a Propelled Vehicle in the First Degree and Resisting Order to Stop in the First Degree in relation to a March 10, 2023 incident, where he disregarded police attempts to arrest him while operating a stolen Dodge Charger.
Carrying or Use of a Firearm in the Commission of a Separate Felony carries a penalty of a 20-year prison term. Attempted Assault in the First Degree carries a penalty of a ten-year prison term.
The case was initiated by Officers Melissa D’Angelo, Isaac Michaels, and Xylon Takata, Ka‘u Patrol, and the felony investigation was led by Detective Blayne Matsui and assisted by Detectives Len Hamakado, Jason Foxworthy, and Donovan Kohara, Area II Criminal Investigations Section, Hawai‘i Police Department. The case was prosecuted by Deputy Prosecuting Attorneys Kate Perazich, Matt Woodward, and Chase Murray. The Office of the Prosecuting Attorney remains dedicated to the pursuit of justice with integrity and commitment. Anyone having information to assist local law enforcement should call Crime Stoppers at (808) 961-8300. #hawaiiprosecutors #hawaiipolicedepartment # # #
5,500 delivered to all postal addresses from Volcano through Ocean View, 2000 to the streets. Also see www.kaunews.com |