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New law limiting corporate political spending in Hawaiʻi take effects in July 2027

The new law, that goes into effect next year, establishes new restrictions on political spending activities by corporations and other “artificial persons” organized under Hawai’i law. 

Volcano Watch: Scientists reveal how they are predicting lava episodes at Kīlauea

Fountaining episodes have recentuly occurred at the Big Island volcano once the system has regained the volume of magma lost during the previous episode.

One-lane, intermittent closure set for Pāpalōa Road in Wailua on Tuesday

The lane closure is scheduled for 11 a.m. to 2 p.m for construction activities related to the rehabilitation of a sewage pump station.

Debris closes portion of Ke Ala Hele Makālae in Kapa‘a

The Department of Parks and Recreation has temporarily closed a segment of Ke Ala Hele Makālae, stretching from Keālia Beach to Palikū Beach.

Surging oil prices bring dark cloud over Hawai‘i’s economy, according to UHERO report

These emerging challenges come as the state continues to recover from significant damage caused by the March Kona Low storms and from an ongoing sluggish labor market.

No swimming, ocean activities advised at Hanalei Bay due to brown water

Kauaʻi County ocean safety officials have posted warning signs and are monitoring the area.
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The Hawaiian legends of the Nāpali Coast
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New law limiting corporate political spending in Hawaiʻi take effects in July 2027

The new law, that goes into effect next year, establishes new restrictions on political spending activities by corporations and other “artificial persons” organized under Hawai’i law. 

Volcano Watch: Scientists reveal how they are predicting lava episodes at Kīlauea

Fountaining episodes have recentuly occurred at the Big Island volcano once the system has regained the volume of magma lost during the previous episode.

Surging oil prices bring dark cloud over Hawai‘i’s economy, according to UHERO report

These emerging challenges come as the state continues to recover from significant damage caused by the March Kona Low storms and from an ongoing sluggish labor market.

Flags in Hawai‘i ordered to half-staff in observance of Peace Officers Memorial Day

Flags shall be flown at half-staff from sunrise until sunset on Friday.

Kaua’i medical professionals urged to beware of phone scam seeking personal information

State officials are alerting medical professionals across the Garden Island to a sophisticated phone scam where impostors claim to be state representatives investigating their licenses.

Gov. Josh Green approves new financing program for aging condos in Hawaiʻi

Hawaiʻi officials have unveiled a groundbreaking, state-backed loan program to help condominium associations.

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Caturday at Scruffee’s: Hawaiʻi Island Humane Society hosts free adoption event in Holuahoa today

Find the purr-fect furry companion at "Caturday at Scruffee's Cat Barn," which is offering $0 adoption fees for cats over six months old to alleviate shelter space from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today.

Police investigate second double fatality on Daniel K. Inouye Highway in 10 days

Police urge motorists to drive responsibly after a two-car collision on Saddle Road near the 13-mile marker left two dead and four injured Friday afternoon.

Volcano Watch: How are scientists predicting ongoing lava episodes at Kīlauea’s summit?

Fountaining episodes have recentuly occurred at the Big Island volcano once the system has regained the volume of magma lost during the previous episode.

UPDATE: Police investigate traffic accident on Highway 130 in Keaʻau, Saddle Road reopens in South Hilo

Motorists are urged to avoid Highway 130 in Keaʻau between the intersections of Orchidland Drive and Paradise Drive due to a traffic accident for the next 3 hours.

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Maui Surf Forecast for May 16, 2026

A small, medium period north northwest (320-330 degree) swell that peaked last night will continue to slowly decline tonight. Surf along north and west...

Alice in Wonderland ballet by Alexander Academy of Performing Arts, June 6 and 7

Alexander Academy presents Alice in Wonderland, a delightful ballet performance bringing Lewis Carroll’s classic tale to life. This spring production will be performed on June 6 at 2 and 6 p.m., and June 7 at 12 and 4 p.m. at the Seabury Hall Aʻaliʻikuhonua Creative Arts Center.

Committee to meet Thursday on Climate Action and Resiliency Revolving Fund for Maui County

The Agriculture, Diversification, Environment and Public Transportation Committee will meet Thursday at 9 a.m. to discuss legislation to dedicate 20% of the county’s annual transient accommodations tax revenue to a Climate Action and Resiliency Revolving Fund, Council Member Gabe Johnson announced.  

HawaiiUSA and Southwest partner to help Maui students gain financial education experiences

HawaiiUSA Federal Credit Union and Southwest Airlines are continuing their partnership to help empower Maui students through financial education, leadership development, and access to new opportunities beyond the classroom.