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Annual road cleanup scheduled ahead of Kōloa Plantation Days celebration

The cleanup will close the road from Kaumuali‘i Highway to Ala Kino‘iki junction.

State hires contractor to build monument memorializing deadly Hanapēpē labor strike more than a century ago

Construction starts Sept. 1, and it’s expected to be completed by February 2027.

$7M to support community-led stewardship across Hawaiʻi

This funding initiative will invest in projects focused on five moku (district) and hui (group of) moku: Kona Kauaʻi, Waiʻanae (Oʻahu), Molokaʻi, Central Maui and Kohala (Hawaiʻi Island).

Third quarter Hawaiʻi annual business reports due

Businesses registered in the third quarter — July through September — can now file their annual reports, which must be filed by midnight Sept. 30 to avoid a late filing penalty fee.

Participants make waves during statewide World Ocean Day event

Community engagement shines during statewide Coastal Kuleana Cleanup, a multi-island effort organized as part of the Year of Our Coastal Kuleana and focused on protecting shorelines, reefs and wetlands vital to Hawaiʻi’s identity and prosperity.

News in brief for July 4: Corpse flower blooms, false claims recovered, out-of-state cancer care and more

A quick look at news from throughout the state and beyond.
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State hires contractor to build monument memorializing deadly Hanapēpē labor strike more than a century ago

Construction starts Sept. 1, and it’s expected to be completed by February 2027.

$7M to support community-led stewardship across Hawaiʻi

This funding initiative will invest in projects focused on five moku (district) and hui (group of) moku: Kona Kauaʻi, Waiʻanae (Oʻahu), Molokaʻi, Central Maui and Kohala (Hawaiʻi Island).

Third quarter Hawaiʻi annual business reports due

Businesses registered in the third quarter — July through September — can now file their annual reports, which must be filed by midnight Sept. 30 to avoid a late filing penalty fee.

Participants make waves during statewide World Ocean Day event

Community engagement shines during statewide Coastal Kuleana Cleanup, a multi-island effort organized as part of the Year of Our Coastal Kuleana and focused on protecting shorelines, reefs and wetlands vital to Hawaiʻi’s identity and prosperity.

News in brief for July 4: Corpse flower blooms, false claims recovered, out-of-state cancer care and more

A quick look at news from throughout the state and beyond.

Historic 1965 Selma civil rights march photo exhibit extended at state Capitol in Honolulu

The 28 photographs — half of which had never been seen before — offer a rare visual account of Hawaiʻi’s participation in the march led by Martin Luther King Jr., honoring the role of the islands in the United States civil rights movement.

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Hawaiʻi becomes first state in nation to fund savings accounts for eligible foster children

Private contributions from Michael & Susan Dell Foundation and Ed Freedman’s Stable Road Foundation add to the “Fostering the Future” initiative, ensuring every eligible youth has funded savings account.

State reminds Hawaiʻi businesses that third quarter annual reports are due

Businesses registered in the third quarter — July through September — can now file their annual reports, which must be filed by midnight Sept. 30 to avoid a late filing penalty fee.

Business Monday: Big Island companies continue to recover from Kona low storms and earthquake

With the completion of property damage assessments from South Kona's magnitude 6 earthquake that struck on May 22, Hawai‘i County officials now are waiting for Gov. Josh Green's decision about whether he will file for a presidential disaster declaration that will help individuals and business owners secure funding for repairs.

Exhibit of historic 1965 Selma civil rights march photos extended at state Capitol in Honolulu

The 28 photographs — half of which had never been seen before — offer a rare visual account of Hawaiʻi's participation in the march in Alabama led by Martin Luther King Jr., honoring the role of the islands in the United States civil rights movement.

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Contractor hired to build monument in remembrance of 1924 Battle of Hanapēpē

The Battle of Hanapēpē occurred just over a century ago, when 16 Filipino strikers and four police officers died in a violent clash over a labor strike in Hanapēpē. It is considered by many a foundational and tragic episode in Hawai‘i’s labor rights history.

Director of Personnel Services set to retire after 30 years with County of Maui

After reaching a milestone of three decades with the County of Maui, County Director of Personnel Services Cynthia Razo-Porter has announced she is retiring, effective July 31, 2026.

Climate change could cost Hawaiʻi up to $3 billion in lost reef recreation by start of next century

“This study puts numbers to what our communities have long understood — that losing our reefs means losing the recreational opportunities, cultural practices and quality of life that define what it means to live in Hawaiʻi,” said Hawaiʻi Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of Aquatic Resources Administrator Brian Neilson.

Mālama Wao Akua, registration opens Aug. 18, 2026

Mālama Wao Akua (Caring for the Realm of the Gods) returns this fall, inviting Maui artists to celebrate the native plants, animals, and watersheds of Maui Nui through art.