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Kaua‘i residents invited to attend invasive pest meeting

Organized by the University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa’s College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resilience, the two-day gathering is slated for Aug. 11-12.

Tokuda demands US Postal Service withdraw proposed rule allowing direct mail delivery of handguns

According to the FBI and data collected by Everytown Research & Policy, firearms are currently the leading cause of death among children, and handguns represent the main weapon used in assaults against law enforcement officers.

Homestead Community Development Corporation welcomes Hawaiʻi Zero Waste Youth Alliance to Kauaʻi

Youth delegations from every island spent a week staying and participating in activities on Hawaiian home lands in Anahola, all of which were focused on leadership development, environmental education and community engagement.

Kaua‘i Bus announces modified June 13 route on Rice Street in Līhu‘e

The Līhu‘e Shuttle will have no stops on several Rice Street locations because of the roadway being closed to accommodate the King Kamehameha Day Parade and Celebration.

Montana man charged after reportedly sending antisemitic threats to kill Gov. Green and family

The 51-year-old was ordered detained during his initial appearance in court in the District of Montana, pending transportation to the District of Hawai‘i.

Kauaʻi Police Department announces free car seat safety checks in June

Most parents and caregivers think they know how to install car seats correctly, but National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found about half — or 46% — installed their child’s car seat incorrectly.
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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

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University of Hawaiʻi researchers join $13.5M federal aquaculture consortium

The university has been selected as one of five core members of a new national seafood research consortium backed by federal funding — with Hawaiʻi-based researchers and the state’s unique ocean resources playing a central role.

Kaua‘i residents invited to attend invasive pest meeting

Organized by the University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa’s College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resilience, the two-day gathering is slated for Aug. 11-12.

Montana man charged after reportedly sending antisemitic threats to kill Gov. Green and family

The 51-year-old was ordered detained during his initial appearance in court in the District of Montana, pending transportation to the District of Hawai‘i.

Big Island quake off east coast unrelated to, but similar in origin as May 22, June 2 temblors

Magnitude-4.7 about 14 miles east of Pāpa‘ikou was also likely related to stress from the weight of the island bending the Pacific plate; light shaking was reported, with no damage expected.

Hawai‘i’s construction market records fast start in first quarter 2026

However, a significant decrease in single-family and multi-family housing activity raises concern.

Red Cross to train shelter volunteers ahead of active, busy hurricane season

Due to El Niño, Red Cross is offering its free Shelter Hero training to help volunteers become a crucial lifeline for people in need amid increasing disasters.

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3 Big Island men in race to unseat Hawaiʻi Gov. Green. Who else from the island is running for state, U.S. seats?

In Hawaiʻi for the 2026 elections, the primary will be held on Aug. 8 and the general election on Nov. 3.

Hawai‘i celebrates Kamehameha Wave of unification and destined chief with same name

Events in Hilo and North Kohala scheduled today, June 11, in observance of King Kamehameha Day, which honors King Kamehameha I — also known as King Kamehameha the Great — who in 1810 became the first ruler of a fully unified Kingdom of Hawai‘i.

Top 10 things to do on Big Island for June 12-18: Zappa comes to Kawaihae, Angry Samoans, Keiki Quest, Obon season and more

What's happening, Big Island? Looking for something fun to do? Boy, do we have some nifty events on the agenda this week that will get your toes tapping, bodies moving and spirits heightened.

Calling all donors: Blood Bank of Hawai‘i to host 3-day drive in Kona

With blood donations typically dropping off in the summer months due to schools being out and families on vacation, the nonprofift said donors are urgently needed to meet blood collection goals.

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Maui Weather Forecast for June 11, 2026

Light to moderate trades will persist through the weekend, bringing clouds and shower activity to windward and mauka locations. Winds may be light enough to...

Hui O Ka Wai Ola marks 10 years of protecting Maui’s coastal waters

Water cloudiness caused by sediment exceeds state health standards at every monitored site across leeward Maui, with the most dramatic increases in North Kīhei, where turbidity has climbed sharply since 2021 to levels that threaten roughly 1,500 acres of coral reef.

Maui Surf Forecast for June 11, 2026

A fading small, medium-period south swell is generating small, inconsistent sets along south facing shores and should be even smaller by Thursday. A...

ʻAuana releases new single ahead of album release

BMG and Cirque du Soleil Entertainment Group announced the release of “Kele ka Moana,” a new single from ʻAuana, Cirque du Soleil’s first resident show in Hawaiʻi and the first in the company’s 42-year history to be developed around a single place and its language.