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Kaua‘i Police Department welcomes 4 new officers to its ranks

The four officers will now begin field training alongside experienced members of the force.

Kauaʻi Coffee Co. names veteran agricultural leader Mark Bogner as new general manager

Mark Bogner, with more than 30 years of experience in agricultural operations, will succeed Brian Kubicki, who served as acting general manager for the past year.

Mariner hoisted from sinking catamaran offshore of Kaua‘i

The vessel sank shortly after the hoist was completed, with approximately 30-40 gallons of diesel fuel, two batteries, and 3-4 gallons of oil on board.

Kauaʻi authorities credit anonymous Crime Stoppers tips in recent arrests

The nonprofit program provides financial rewards for information that leads to the arrest of a suspect or fugitive, the recovery of stolen property, or the seizure of illegal narcotics.

Senate president Ronald D. Kouchi honored in Azores for leadership, Portuguese heritage

The Azores Day ceremonies recognize individuals whose achievements exemplify the enduring contributions of the Azorean diaspora around the world.

Gov. Josh Green enacts laws to strengthen Hawaiʻi education system

New laws strengthen the educator workforce, promote safer schools, improve access to nutritious meals, and help with college expenses.
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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

Mariner hoisted from sinking catamaran offshore of Kaua‘i

The vessel sank shortly after the hoist was completed, with approximately 30-40 gallons of diesel fuel, two batteries, and 3-4 gallons of oil on board.

Senate president Ronald D. Kouchi honored in Azores for leadership, Portuguese heritage

The Azores Day ceremonies recognize individuals whose achievements exemplify the enduring contributions of the Azorean diaspora around the world.

Gov. Josh Green enacts laws to strengthen Hawaiʻi education system

New laws strengthen the educator workforce, promote safer schools, improve access to nutritious meals, and help with college expenses.

Flags ordered to half-staff following death of US Sen. Lindsey Graham

At the direction of the President of the United States, flags are to be lowered immediately for the South Carolina senator and remain at half-staff until sunset on July 18.

Oʻahu student wins free 2026 Corolla from Toyota Hawaiʻi

The dealership’s Cap & Corolla Giveaway supports students, recent graduates and first-time vehicle buyers.

State Education Department serves nearly 145K free summer meals by end of June

More than 52,000 breakfasts and 93,000 lunches were served as of June 30 at 74 participating public schools via U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Seamless Summer Option.

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Come meet your Community Policing Officer over a cup of coffee in Kona

Coffee With a Cop events are informal meetings with no agenda, and topics of conversation can range from sharing personal stories to discussing neighborhood issues.

Black Rock Pizza reopens after Hawaiʻi Health Department lifts closure

State Food Safety Branch inspectors determined all required corrective actions had been completed, allowing the restaurant to resume operations.

Big Island students present Hawaiian language projects on the national stage

While five students from Ka ‘Umeke Kā‘eo Public Charter School demonstrated the cultural heritage and history of Hawai‘i, sixty-two Hawaiʻi students competed in the National History Day National Contest.

New laws aim to strengthen education for educators and students

Gov. Josh Green enacts laws that promote safer schools, improve access to nutritious meals, and help with college expenses.

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Hawaiʻi visitor wins $446,000 Pai-Gow jackpot at Fremont Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas

A guest from Hawaiʻi hit a progressive jackpot at Fremont Hotel and Casino Las Vegas on Friday, July 10, winning a payday of $446,083.

Lahaina 3rd Saturdays returns Saturday, July 18

The Paʻūpili Lahaina 3rd Saturdays gathering returns this Saturday, July 18, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Lahaina United Methodist Church. This month’s event is part of the broader Lahaina Homecoming weekend, featuring over 30 local vendors, resource providers, and live performers like Reiko Fukino and Pono Murray. The event is free and open to the community.

Maui housing market posts stronger sales activity in June

Maui’s housing market saw increased sales activity in June 2026, with single-family home sales rising 16.4%, with a median price of $1,356,975. Condominium sales also surged by 51.7% compared to the previous year, though the median sales price for units declined 8.8% to $625,000.

Schatz legislation to deliver faster disaster aid becomes law

Schatz (D-Hawai‘i) said the new law will accelerate assistance to disaster stricken communities by reducing red tape, improving federal coordination, and supporting long-term resilience.