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Red Cross to train shelter volunteers ahead of active, busy hurricane season

Due to El Niño, Red Cross is offering its free Shelter Hero training to help volunteers become a crucial lifeline for people in need amid increasing disasters.

University of Hawaiʻi sociologist helps author study on the politicization of humanities in academics

A national report, co-authored by University of Hawaiʻi sociologist Ashley Rubin, uncovers the influence of political considerations on humanities and social sciences research.

Hawaiʻi Attorney General is calling on Formula 1 to end tobacco product sponsorships

Attorney General Anne Lopez and attorneys general from 19 states are urging Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile and Formula 1 to stop sponsorships with tobacco and nicotine products.

Kauaʻi police said financial dispute reason Billy Sinclair allegedly killed a 37-year-old in Hanalei

The victim, who was identified by his cousin on Facebook as Tito Reyes, was killed where he worked at a restaurant in Hanalei, police said.

New director of Department of Land and Natural Resources to take role July 7

Ryan Kanaka‘ole has served as First Deputy of DLNR and has recently served as acting chairperson.

Manhunt ends for Kauaʻi murder suspect in water behind Kapaʻa Public Libary; Billy Sinclair taken into custody

Kauaʻi police had been searching for the 51-year-old Kīlauea resident for more than two days after a murder in Hanalei and a separate shooting in Kīlauea, both happening early Saturday morning.
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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

Hawaii News Chevron Forward

Red Cross to train shelter volunteers ahead of active, busy hurricane season

Due to El Niño, Red Cross is offering its free Shelter Hero training to help volunteers become a crucial lifeline for people in need amid increasing disasters.

University of Hawaiʻi sociologist helps author study on the politicization of humanities in academics

A national report, co-authored by University of Hawaiʻi sociologist Ashley Rubin, uncovers the influence of political considerations on humanities and social sciences research.

Hawaiʻi Attorney General is calling on Formula 1 to end tobacco product sponsorships

Attorney General Anne Lopez and attorneys general from 19 states are urging Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile and Formula 1 to stop sponsorships with tobacco and nicotine products.

4th annual Hawaiʻi Made Conference focuses on turning local food ideas into market-ready products

The event Tuesday, June 23, at Sheraton Waikīkī Beach Resort on Oʻahu will bring together Hawaiʻi farmers, value-added producers, food manufacturers, entrepreneurs, supply chain partners and resource providers for a full-day of discussions about food innovation.

Delivering aloha: Salvation Army makes special sweet deliveries on National Donut Day

The Līhuʻe and Hanapēpē Corps, along with Island Craves Kauaʻi, in anticipation of the annual observance traditionally on the first Friday in June, treated staff and employees of Kauaʻi County and elsewhere May 12 and June 1, celebrating public servants who are making a positive difference in their communities.

No tsunami threat to Hawaiʻi after 7.8 earthquake in the Philippines

There is no tsunami threat to Hawaiʻi following a 7.8 (preliminary 8.2) magnitude earthquake reported at 1:38 p.m. on June 7, 2026 in Mindanao, Philippines.

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411 citations, 1 arrest from June 4-7; increased police presence on Daniel K. Inouye Highway continues

Reckless driving reports also increased as Hawaiʻi Police Department conducts high visibility traffic enforcement operations along the highway corridor, often called Saddle Road, as part of ongoing efforts to improve safety and reduce dangerous driving behaviors.

Kings’ Shops supports students in their artistic exploration of Hawaiian Islands

Kings’ Shops puts student art on display at the Waikōloa shopping center after donating $500 to Parker School’s art program.

Hawai‘i Island police seek public help finding runaway teen girl

Police ask anyone who may have information on the girl's whereabouts to contact the department’s non-emergency line at 808-935-3311.

Kō Education Center launches new 1st-year start for Hawaiʻi Community College in Honoka‘a

The pilot program in Honoka‘a is designed to serve up to 20 students during its first year.

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Hua Momona Foundation announces Third Annual Maui Music & Food Experience, Aug. 21-22

The Hua Momona Foundation announces the third annual Maui Music & Food Experience on Aug. 21-22 at Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa. 

Hawaiian Native Corporation provides funding to Hui Hānai for upcoming publication

Hui Hānai has been awarded a contribution from Hawaiian Native Corporation to publish the letters of members of the Kalākaua family in a forthcoming book, "Letters of Queen Liliuokalani of Hawaii with Her Family, 1859–1900."

Jack Dowling and Erin Mukai join MEO Board of Directors

Jack Dowling and Erin Mukai, both with experience and expertise in housing development and resumes of community service, have joined the Maui Economic Opportunity Board of Directors.

Ulupono Initiative funding helps local food businesses bring Hawaiʻi-made products to retail shelves

A dozen Hawaiʻi-based food makers are getting a boost as they look to expand their locally sourced products to shelves in major retailers. A $25,000 grant from the Ulupono Fund at the Hawaiʻi Community Foundation is lowering barriers for these entrepreneurs to use the state’s first high pressure processing system.