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Office of Hawaiian Affairs in Washington D.C. to address critical issues impacting Native Hawaiians

The delegation is meeting with congressional leaders and Department of Defense officials to address the expiring military leases on Hawaiʻi Public Land Trust lands and proposed cuts to funding for Native Hawaiian programs.

Kauaʻi Fire Department launches 2-minute survey to improve emergency response

The Kauaʻi Fire Department urges residents and business owners to enhance public safety by completing a two-minute community safety survey.

University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center faculty awarded $1M V Foundation grant

The 5-year All-Star Translational Award from the North Carolina-based cancer research foundation will support study of mesothelioma in patients carrying BAP1 mutation.

Distinct origins of two outermost rings of Uranus uncovered by new study

Researchers with the help of a Mauna Kea observatory on the Big Island construct first complete spectrum of the two distinct rings orbiting around the seventh planet in the solar system, revealing composition and formation history.

Three finalists for University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa chancellor to visit campus next week

Three finalists have been selected for the position of chancellor at University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, including Interim Provost Vassilis L. Syrmos.

Temporary Niumalu Bridge opens in Nāwiliwili, with replacement project planned for 2027

Traffic resumes in Nāwiliwili with the opening of a temporary Niumalu Bridge on Tuesday to accommodating traffic during construction of a new bridge.
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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

Office of Hawaiian Affairs in Washington D.C. to address critical issues impacting Native Hawaiians

The delegation is meeting with congressional leaders and Department of Defense officials to address the expiring military leases on Hawaiʻi Public Land Trust lands and proposed cuts to funding for Native Hawaiian programs.

Kauaʻi Fire Department launches 2-minute survey to improve emergency response

The Kauaʻi Fire Department urges residents and business owners to enhance public safety by completing a two-minute community safety survey.

University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center faculty awarded $1M V Foundation grant

The 5-year All-Star Translational Award from the North Carolina-based cancer research foundation will support study of mesothelioma in patients carrying BAP1 mutation.

Distinct origins of two outermost rings of Uranus uncovered by new study

Researchers with the help of a Mauna Kea observatory on the Big Island construct first complete spectrum of the two distinct rings orbiting around the seventh planet in the solar system, revealing composition and formation history.

Three finalists for University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa chancellor to visit campus next week

Three finalists have been selected for the position of chancellor at University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, including Interim Provost Vassilis L. Syrmos.

Discuss condominium management at the free, virtual “Condorama” this Saturday

Learn about condominium management topics during the free “Condorama XVI” webinar from 9 to 10:30 a.m. on April 25.

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Hilo man sentenced to 10-year prison term for series of identity theft, computer fraud offenses

According to police reports, Christopher Amador-Nascimento, 33, opened credit cards under victims' personal information and conducted unauthorized transactions.

23 motorists arrested for DUI during week of April 6 to April 12 on Hawai‘i County roads

Arrests were made in five of the eight districts and thirteen drivers were involved in a traffic accident.

Kohanaiki golf course awarded Audubon International Gold Signature Sanctuary status

The private club community's course is Hawai’i’s first golf course to achieve the certification and 1 of only 14 worldwide.

Free, virtual “Condorama” to cover condominium management this Saturday

The webinar will be available after the live event on the Community Associations Institute Hawaiʻi Chapter and Real Estate Commission websites.

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Hawaiʻi Marine Animal Response marks 10 years on frontlines of marine conservation

Hawaiʻi Marine Animal Response, the largest Hawaiʻi-based nonprofit dedicated to marine species conservation and field response, is marking its 10th anniversary in 2026. The milestone honors a decade of frontline work protecting endangered Hawaiian monk seals, vulnerable sea turtles, and at-risk seabirds — species whose survival is increasingly shaped by human impact.

Kanu Hawaiʻi invites Oʻahu and Maui communities to ‘E Ala E for Earth Day’

Kanu Hawaiʻi, a nonprofit organization connecting people with volunteer opportunities, invites residents and visitors to “E Ala E for Earth Day” (Arise), a community sunrise ceremony honoring World Earth Day. The ceremony takes place this Saturday, April 25, at Kaiwi State Park on O‘ahu and The Cove Beach at Kalama Park on Maui.

Help the environment, manage energy use on Earth Day

“This Earth Day, take a good look at what’s plugged in to outlets around your home or business. What can be used less, turned off or unplugged to save energy?” said Rebecca Dayhuff Matsushima, Hawaiian Electric vice president of customer service. “Small changes that you make can make a big difference over time.”

Schatz secures commitment from Health Secretary to support Hawaiʻi’s recovery from March 2026 storms

During an Appropriations Subcommittee oversight hearing on the US Department of Health and Human Services’ budget request, US Sen. Brian Schatz (D-Hawai‘i) secured a commitment from HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to support Hawaiʻi's recovery efforts following the kona low storms that caused flooding across the state.