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Attorney general: Phase One report on Maui wildfires to be released next month
The Phase One report analyzes how the fire incident unfolded, based on science, during the first 24 to 72 hours of the fire and its aftermath, and includes a comprehensive timeline of events. March 18, 2024 · 02:00pmGov. Green, partners working to enhance travel between Japan, Hawai‘i
Key among Gov. Green's initiatives is the expansion of Global Entry for Japanese citizens. Global Entry, a trusted traveler program administered by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, expedites the...Hawaii News Governor Green unveils 2024 policy report for ‘The Hawai‘i We Deserve’
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Enrollment registration for PACT Act scheduled on Kaua‘i for veterans
The two-day event will bring out Veteran Affairs health care professionals to share information and resources with veterans on Kaua‘i regarding the new act, which expands VA health care and benefits for veterans exposed to burn pits, Agent Orange and other toxic substances.
Community petition to revoke permits is denied as Coco Palms rebuild continues
The planning commission’s decision comes amid developer Reef Capital Partner’s announcement that they have reached key milestones in the demolition process, and that construction crews are actively working to complete the once-renowned Coco Palms Resort in 2026.
State legislature discusses funding air ambulance program
The new program would create a cost-sharing partnership with the Department of Health bringing helicopters and funding to operate the program to Hawai‘i, Kaua‘i and Maui Counties.
Clearing and maintenance work scheduled for Kaiākea fire station
The necessary work will allow various County of Kaua‘i crews to cut and maintain vegetation and remove debris on the property.
Looking for employment? Check out the Kaua‘i Job Fair
More than 50 businesses, representing a variety of industries on the Garden Isle, will offer an assortment of employment opportunities.
Get rid of your household hazardous waste during upcoming collection events
Among the items that will be accepted are automotive products, lead-acid batteries, lawn and garden products, oil-based paints, thinners and stains, fluorescent lights, batteries and more.
Construction of new Olympic tower in waters off Tahiti could damage reef
A new study by researchers from the University of Hawai‘i and Arizona State University along with community partners in Tahiti found that just dredging the site would cause at least $1.3 million in damage to the live reef habitat.
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Maui Surf Forecast for March 19, 2024
Surf along north and west facing shores will slowly decline through Tuesday as the current northwest (310-320 degree) swell fades. A slightly larger...
Coast Guard, partners to conduct search and rescue exercise off Maui, March 20
The exercise will take place March 20, on the water and in the air off Kīhei Boat Ramp with Coast Guard and local agencies working together to test and evaluate interagency communications, response plans and responders' actions during a simulated exercise of a missing mariner.
Governor’s Office releases ‘The Hawaiʻi We Deserve’ policy report
The Office of Gov. Josh Green has released 'The Hawai‘i We Deserve' policy report, which is presented as a comprehensive outline of the Green Administration’s plans to confront key issues facing the state of Hawai‘i.
Gov. Green works with partners to enhance travel between Japan and Hawaiʻi
"By expanding Global Entry, integrating biometric screening, and pursuing pre-clearance status, we are making travel more efficient, convenient and secure for Japanese citizens visiting Hawai‘i," said Gov. Green.
The Queen’s Health System steps in to provide obstetrics and gynecology services on Maui
Recognizing the need to provide much-needed obstetrics and gynecology services on Maui, Queen’s University Medical Group, with the help of its community partners, has established a clinic located in Kahului to help address a shortage of services.
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Hawai‘i Island police seeking 17-year-old runaway Jaymelynn Pua-Queja
Jaymelynn Pua-Queja of Nā‘ālehu is believed to be in the Hilo area.
Attorney general: Phase One report on Maui wildfires to be released next month
The Phase One report analyzes how the fire incident unfolded, based on science, during the first 24 to 72 hours of the fire and its aftermath, and includes a comprehensive timeline of events.
Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park: Temporary closure of Tree Molds to vehicles begins Thursday
The temporary closure of Tree Molds Road and recreational area to vehicles is due to heavy equipment operations. Pedestrians will be allowed access.
Fire hydrant flow test scheduled at Hilo Medical Center
The test will run from 9 to 10 p.m. Impacted customers include those along Waiānuenue Avenue between Pūnāwai Street, Waiau Street, including Rainbow Drive, Pu‘uhina Street, Punahele Street, Waimea Place and any other side roads and lanes.
Gov. Green, partners working to enhance travel between Japan, Hawai‘i
Key among Gov. Green's initiatives is the expansion of Global Entry for Japanese citizens. Global Entry, a trusted traveler program administered by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, expedites the customs and immigration process for pre-approved, low-risk travelers upon arrival in the United States.