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Mayor, county officials swear-in the county’s new attorney
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Kaua‘i News
Flags ordered at half-staff in honor of late US Vice President Dick Cheney
The 46th vice president of the United States and Lincoln, Neb., native died Nov. 3 from what the Associated Press reports his family said in a statement was complications of pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease. He was 84 years old.
Minor coastal flooding expected during peak high tides through early Friday morning
Peak monthly high tides combined with higher-than-predicted water levels will likely flood beaches that are normally dry and some minor coastal erosion and saltwater inundation should be expected.
10-foot tiger shark sighted on Tuesday at Kauaʻi’s Hanalei Bay
Kaua‘i Ocean Safety Bureau officials are advising no swimming or other ocean activities at Hanalei Bay due to the shark sighting.
Hemp retailers, distributors must register business with state of Hawai‘i starting in January
The registration requirement takes effect on Jan. 1, 2026. A registration fee of $50 is good for five years.
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Hawaii News
Hawaiʻi federal court rules that restrictions on medication abortion are unlawful
In a Oct. 30 ruling, U.S. District Judge Jill Otake found the FDA’s restrictions on mifepristone, a medication abortion pill, to be medically unnecessary and in violation of federal law.
Flags ordered at half-staff in honor of late US Vice President Dick Cheney
The 46th vice president of the United States and Lincoln, Neb., native died Nov. 3 from what the Associated Press reports his family said in a statement was complications of pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease. He was 84 years old.
Aloha United Way connects residents to assistance through state helpline as demand soars
Aloha United Way helpline typically handles about 150 calls a day, but that number has risen to over 850 contacts in one day from residents seeking assistance due to the federal government shutdown.
Hemp retailers, distributors must register business with state of Hawai‘i starting in January
The registration requirement takes effect on Jan. 1, 2026. A registration fee of $50 is good for five years.
Native Hawaiians may receive $6.1 million in relief for impacts from federal government shutdown
If the Office of Hawaiian Affairs Board of Trustees votes for the aid, about 14,000 Native Hawaiians could qualify for $350 payments, while another 1,000 furloughed federal workers may be eligible for $1,200 in assistance.
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Hilo, Kāʻu residents can now apply to upgrade to new, energy-efficient appliances
Hawai‘i Energy's Appliance Trade-Up Program gives residents on Hawai‘i Island the chance to upgrade to an energy-efficient Energy Star refrigerator or freezer.
Hawaii County Weather Forecast for November 05, 2025
Moderate to locally breezy trades will persist tonight into Thursday, focusing brief showers over windward and mauka areas while high clouds continue to...
Maui News
Maui Surf Forecast for November 05, 2025
Surf heights will fall this evening as a short to medium period north swell decreases before a moderate to large swell arrives late tonight into tomorrow...
Flags ordered at half staff in memory of late former Vice President Dick Cheney
Gov. Josh Green has ordered that the United States and Hawaiʻi state flags be flown at half-staff at the Hawaiʻi State Capitol and at all state offices and agencies, as well as the Hawaiʻi National Guard in the state of Hawaiʻi, effective immediately. The lowering of flags is to honor the life and legacy of […]


