News Big Island Residents Say Dangerous Dog Law Has No Bite After several attacks, police are trying to get the owner of a dog that’s been terrorizing a Puna neighborhood to surrender the animal. April 15, 2026 0 Big Island Residents Say Dangerous Dog Law Has No Bite Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading... What do you feel about this? 0% Love 0% Funny 0% Wow 0% Sad 0% Angry Post navigation Previous: Hawaiʻi Police Union Officials Got Pay Raises Without Approval The state police union’s executive director announced raises for employees without the board’s permission, the union said. The move was quickly undone.Next: Makana Eyre: What Do We Want Hawaiʻi To Be Like In 20 Years? We need a frank discussion about ideas that could make material improvements to the islands, even if it means more development and easing certain regulatory restrictions. Related Stories News THE KOHALA CENTER: Employment/Opportunities/Events April 16, 2026 0 News This New Technology Uses Sound Waves To Put Out Fires In Seconds April 16, 2026 0 News How The Legislature Is Violating A 187-Year-Old Constitutional Right The Legislature has always acted quickly on petitions. Why is it delaying this one? Especially in the face of strong citizen support. April 16, 2026 0 News Wahiawā Dam Takeover: State Signs Off On Acquisition The state is one step closer to acquiring the dam, which has a price tag for repairs in excess of $60 million. April 16, 2026 0 News Kaua‘i Community Beetle-Mapping Project May Be A Model For Hawai‘i Funded by a county grant, the project tracks coconut rhinoceros beetle feeding, breeding, treatment and trap sites. April 16, 2026 0 News How To Stop Your North Shore Farm From Flooding? Move, Developer Says Waialua farmers were flooded again last weekend, the fifth time since February. A local developer says it’s time to look for new land, but for many that’s unfathomable. April 16, 2026 0 News Tree maintenance project begins in Lili‘uokalani Gardens April 16, 2026 0 News Making history: Sherry Bird is Hawaii Police Department’s first female deputy chief April 16, 2026 0 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ