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Kauaʻi community invited to invasive pest meeting

Stopping the invasive insect coconut rhinoceros beetle is an urgent priority.

Lane closures scheduled through June 19 on several state roadways around Kaua’i

Remember: Lane closure schedules can change at any time without further notice; all closures and roadwork are weather permitting.

Hirono secures numerous provisions in Senate Armed Services Committee draft of FY27 National Defense Authorization Act

However, she couldn’t — in good conscience — vote to advance a bill that paves the way for an up to 40% increase in U.S. Department of Defense spending, especially as the President Donald Trump Administration wages an illegal war in Iran with no plan or end in sight.

No swimming advised in waters off ‘Anini Beach because of Portuguese man o’ war

Signs are posted in the area; no swimming advised all weekend; officials will reassess the waters Monday morning, June 15.

South-facing shores of Kaua‘i to be under high surf advisory beginning Saturday night

Surf of 8 to 12 feet is expected by late Saturday night and 10 to 14 feet by Sunday afternoon, June 14, through Monday night, June 15.

Junior Achievement of Hawai‘i launches search for next president and chief executive officer

The new leader will succeed David Earles, who recently announced plans to depart the organization to relocate out of state after 4 years of exceptional service.
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Nāpali Coast’s sacred side: Heiau, caves, moon calendar and ancient Hawaiian history
Nāpali Coast after rain: Waterfalls, rainbows, weather and when to go
The Hawaiian legends of the Nāpali Coast
Nāpali Coast by season: Best times for hiking, photography, wildlife viewing, boat tours

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Hirono secures numerous provisions in Senate Armed Services Committee draft of FY27 National Defense Authorization Act

However, she couldn’t — in good conscience — vote to advance a bill that paves the way for an up to 40% increase in U.S. Department of Defense spending, especially as the President Donald Trump Administration wages an illegal war in Iran with no plan or end in sight.

Junior Achievement of Hawai‘i launches search for next president and chief executive officer

The new leader will succeed David Earles, who recently announced plans to depart the organization to relocate out of state after 4 years of exceptional service.

Bravo’s ‘Top Chef’ winner from Big Island shares her secret ingredients to competition success

After a dramatic journey from elimination to victory, Rhoda Magbitang, the executive chef of CanoeHouse at the Mauna Lani, won the 23rd season of the popular cooking series.

Invasive coconut rhinoceros beetles detected on Maui, threatening palm trees, food security

Residents are urged to report any signs of beetle activity, and manage green waste carefully to prevent the spread.

Gov. Josh Green preserves solar tax credit with executive order

The executive order safeguards recent investments and aligns with the state’s renewable energy goals amidst uncertainties caused by Act 24.

Hawaiʻi Sea Grant’s ‘Voice of the Sea’ TV series wins record 10 Telly Awards

The 47th annual Telly Awards judging council, which selects the winning entries, featured more than 250 expert judges from Google, HBO, BBC, Netflix and more. More than 13,000 entries from around the globe were submitted this year.

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Lawsuit trying to stop Kamehameha School’s Keauhou Bay plan to have hearing about consultant’s role

The main goal of the lawsuit's petitioner is to stop a proposed 150 bungalow development that is part of the nonprofit's management plan, which also includes a new cultural education center.

Free Maunakea observatory tour for Hawaiʻi residents shows up-close work of astronomers, scientists

As residents explore the summit through the exclusive Kamaʻāina Observatory Experience they learn firsthand from experts about groundbreaking space research.

Hawaiʻi Emergency Management to undergo leadership transition beginning July 1

David Lopez takes the helm as the new administrator of the Hawaiʻi Emergency Management Agency next month, following the departure of James Barros.

Hawaii County Weather Forecast for June 14, 2026

For late this evening, isolated afternoon showers will be mainly limited to interior regions and along mountain slopes. Expect a slight uptick in shower...

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Maui Surf Forecast for June 14, 2026

A long-period south southwest (200 degree) swell will build tonight and peak Sunday night into Monday before gradually declining through the rest of the week...

Maui Nui Golf Club launches Free Keiki Card Program for summer

Designed for golfers 17 and under, the Keiki Card unlocks exclusive discounts and perks through Aug. 31, making it easier for keiki to discover the game of golf.

Rep. Lowen earns national recognition for advancing electric vehicle policy

State Rep. Nicole E. Lowen (District 7 - Kailua-Kona, Honokōhau, Kalaoa, Pu‘uanahulu, Puakō, portion of Waikoloa) has been named the 2026 Legislative Ambassador of the Year by the Electric Vehicle Association, a national organization dedicated to accelerating the adoption of electric transportation across the United States.

Op Ed: MEO reflects on history, celebration of Community Action Month

May marked Community Action Month - a nationwide event to commemorate the value and meaning of the work of Community Action Agencies. Today Maui Economic Opportunity, Inc. has more than 30 programs based on community needs.