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KKCR, Kaua‘i Resilience Center debut ‘Stay Safe Kaua‘i’ – a show about emergency preparedness

‘Stay Safe Kaua‘i’ debuted a week after heavy rains flooded the Garden Isle, prompting rescues and road closures.

UH-Mānoa gets in the mobile esports game, hosting ‘Mobile Legends: Bang Bang’ tourney

Eight college teams from UH-Mānoa, University of Guam, Northern Marianas College and Brigham Young University-Hawaiʻi recently battled it out for the Aloha Collegiate Cup in the ‘Mobile Legends: Bang Bang’ event

Cat feces suspected in death of a nēnē gosling found in Big Island park

“This tragic incident highlights the problem of having feral cat colonies in areas that are known habitat for endangered or threatened species,” said DLNR Chair Dawn Chang.

Lydgate Beach Park, Kamalani Playground to reopen Thursday

However, the Kaua’i County Department of Parks and Recreation reports Morgan’s Ponds will remain closed until further notice.

Final version of FY 2024-25 state budget bill approved by Senate, House committees

The supplemental spending plan for fiscal year 2024-25 incudes an operating budget of $10,395,945,997 in general funds and $19,209,528,184 through all funding methods.

State Land Board to consider more than $3M in fines in death of Laysan albatross, destruction of native bee habitat on O‘ahu

The board on Friday will consider whether to approve the fines levied against several North Shore property owners.

State ranks among best for quality Pre-K programs; however, near bottom for access

The National Institute for Early Education Research 2023 State of Preschool report revealed the state ranks 44th for enrollment of 4-year-olds and 31st for 3-year-olds.

Friend of jailed Kaua‘i artist accused of threatening a councilman speaks out following court hearing

The court hearing was continued to May 7 to allow more time for a mental health and fitness examination from a state psychologist.

Hawaii News Chevron Forward

Volcano Watch — Introducing HVO’s new online eruption map
KKCR, Kaua‘i Resilience Center debut ‘Stay Safe Kaua‘i’ – a show about emergency preparedness
UH-Mānoa gets in the mobile esports game, hosting ‘Mobile Legends: Bang Bang’ tourney
AARP expert warns Hawaiʻi homeowners to beware of contractor fraud

Tourism Chevron Forward

Local event: Easter brunch at Kōloa Landing Resort
Senate committees advance marijuana legalization bill
Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority returns to Europe to promote islands to UK, Germany, Switzerland
Kauaʻi vacation rental occupancy for May down 14% from a year ago
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Maui recovery funding remains in the balance as state lawmakers near session’s end

Mayor Richard Bissen and Managing Director Josiah Nishita updated Maui County Council members Thursday morning on the status of the county's request for state funding to help with the staggering costs of rebuilding infrastructure destroyed in the Aug. 8-9 wildfires disaster.

Maui Surf Forecast for April 26, 2024

Surf heights will remain below advisory thresholds for all shores through the forecast period. Small, medium period northwest swell will continue to affect...

Motorcycle collision on Maui Veterans Highway claims life of Kīhei man; Speed believed to be a factor

A deadly motorcycle collision on the Maui Veterans Highway on Thursday morning claimed the life of a 33-year-old Kīhei man, police said. It is believed that speed is a factor in this collision, according to preliminary reports.

Pesticides Disposal Program extended to Molokaʻi in June

The Pesticides Branch of the Hawai‘i Department of Agriculture is extending its free pesticide disposal program to the island of Moloka‘i in June. The registration deadline is Wednesday, May 22, 2024 at 4:30 p.m.  So far, the PDP program has collected pesticides on O‘ahu totaling 7,700 pounds, Kaua‘i, almost 4,000 pounds, Maui, more than 7,100 pounds, and Hawai‘i Island, more than 7,300 pounds.

Public Safety Alert/Update: Honoapiʻilani Highway now OPEN following traffic accident and fire

(Update: 4:55 p.m., April 25, 2024) Honoapiʻilani Highway is now completely OPEN. It was closed earlier due to a motor vehicle accident in which a vehicle went over the guardrail, and a separate incident near the Scenic Lookout involving a fire. Police tell Maui Now that the vehicle has been towed and the fire has been extinguished.

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Volcano Watch — Introducing HVO’s new online eruption map

The web map went online back in March to be ready for the next eruption, but most of the sub-layers are currently empty, with the intention that map features will be populated when a new eruption starts at any of Hawaii’s volcanoes.

Pedestrian killed after being struck by pickup truck in Volcano

Multiple witnesses confirmed the pedestrian was standing by the stop sign before running into the road in front of the pickup truck.

Hawai‘i Island police investigating collision that lead to Akoni Pule Highway closure

The driver of a dump truck lost control of his vehicle Wednesday, veering off of Akoni Pule Highway and striking a guardrail before overturning.

Update: Volcano Road in Puna reopens following crash

The road will be closed so police can conduct an investigation.

Hawai‘i Island police seek public help finding wanted Ocean View man

The suspect was scheduled to appear in court on March 25 to pay a $150 fine after pleading no contest to disorderly conduct. When he was a no-show, Kona District Court Judge Kimberly Tsuchiya issued a bench warrant for the 42-year-old's arrest.