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County officials continuing damage assessments following storm, advises residents to stay informed

Due to a significant decrease in daily reports being submitted, officials believe that the scope of impact has been captured. Therefore, KEMA will be closing the portal on Monday, April 29.

BLNR to decide on Coco Palms land parcels issue

The Friday meeting surrounds two state parcels, measuring 0.12 and 0.855 acres, which are connected to the Coco Palms Resort.

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.

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County officials continuing damage assessments following storm, advises residents to stay informed
BLNR to decide on Coco Palms land parcels issue
Volcano Watch — Introducing HVO’s new online eruption map
KKCR, Kaua‘i Resilience Center debut ‘Stay Safe Kaua‘i’ – a show about emergency preparedness

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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 Surf Forecast for April 27, 2024

Surf heights will remain below advisory thresholds for all shores through the forecast period. A small northwest, medium period swell will peak tonight&#44...

Fine increased to $1.8M for yacht grounding at Honolua; includes cultural resource damages and community distress

The Board of Land and Natural Resources increased a fine against the owners and operator of the luxury yacht, Nakoa, to $1,818,85.97 on Friday, to account for biological and cultural damages, as well as “emotional distress to the community.”

Workshops and webinars offering skills, networking and more with National Small Business Week

With National Small Business Week (April 29-May 3) coming up, a number of workshops and programs are available to small businesses of Maui to build skills and connections. Co-presented by Maui Economic Development Board, workshops include helping sub-contractors to work with government; teaching how to use Quickbooks for business; building a capability statement; and exploring the work of the Maui Food Innovation Center.

New community volunteers join Hawaiʻi Community Development Authority Board

Gov. Josh Green, M.D. nominated, and the Hawai‘i State Legislature confirmed, three new members to the Hawai‘i Community Development Authority Board.

Queen Kaʻahumanu Center welcomes May Day with lei-making, crafts and entertainment

May Day is Lei Day in Hawaiʻi nei, and Queen Kaʻahumanu Center will celebrate with the community on May 4 from 11 a.m to 1 p.m.

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Big Island lane closures for week of April 27-May 3

Lane closure schedules may change at any time without further notice. All projects are weather permitting.

Tickets still available for events during annual Big Island Chocolate Festival

The 11th Big Island Chocolate Festival continues this weekend, culminating with the “Mystical Chocolate Masquerade” gala on Saturday at the Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa.

Update: Power restored to customers in North Kona

Power was out for about an hour.

Hawaii County Weather Forecast for April 26, 2024

Strong trade winds will gradually ease and veer toward the east- southeast through early next week. Plumes of moisture will produce passing showers across...

Hawaii County Surf Forecast for April 26, 2024

Surf heights will remain below advisory thresholds for all shores through the forecast period. Multiple small northwest swells are expected now through Saturday...