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UPDATE: High wind warning, high surf advisory issued for north, west-facing shores of Kauaʻi

Waves are set to reach heights of 25 feet tonight, posing significant dangers for beachgoers and marine activities.

Keiki statewide challenged to ‘Read for the Gold’ during month of February

Readers in grades kindergarten through 12 participating in the winter reading challenge that runs through Feb. 22 can win prizes from U.S. Olympic figure skating champion Kristi Yamaguchi.

Application period now open for 2026 Rainbow Legacy Scholarships

Recipients of the scholarship offered by Hawaiʻi LGBT Legacy Foundation are awarded $2,000 to support education-related expenses; applicants must be rooted in Hawaiʻi LGBT Legacy Foundation’s vision of hope, equality, unity and service to the betterment of Hawaiʻi and the people who live here.

Single lane closures scheduled next week for Ala Kinoiki Road in Kōloa

The closures, in the vicinity of Kaua‘i Christian Fellowship, are necessary for the public’s safety and to allow The Cutting-Edge Land Clearing Solutions to conduct tree trimming along the roadway.

Stop cyber threats! Learn to use artificial intelligence as your small business security ally

This session will focus on the security and privacy issues associated with artificial intelligence, providing a clear roadmap for integrating artificial intelligence tools ethically and effectively to stay one step ahead of sophisticated cyber threats.

Special delivery: Send your Valentine a card and put a little love in their mailbox

While text messages disappear, a Valentine’s card endures; a handwritten message also carries thought — and heart — spanning miles.
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Another injured hiker rescued from Kalalau Trail
The Hawaiian legends of the Nāpali Coast
Nāpali Coast by season: Best times for hiking, photography, wildlife viewing, boat tours
Nāpali Coast: Breathtaking shoreline filmed for many Hollywood films

Hawaii News Chevron Forward

Keiki statewide challenged to ‘Read for the Gold’ during month of February

Readers in grades kindergarten through 12 participating in the winter reading challenge that runs through Feb. 22 can win prizes from U.S. Olympic figure skating champion Kristi Yamaguchi.

Application period now open for 2026 Rainbow Legacy Scholarships

Recipients of the scholarship offered by Hawaiʻi LGBT Legacy Foundation are awarded $2,000 to support education-related expenses; applicants must be rooted in Hawaiʻi LGBT Legacy Foundation’s vision of hope, equality, unity and service to the betterment of Hawaiʻi and the people who live here.

Stop cyber threats! Learn to use artificial intelligence as your small business security ally

This session will focus on the security and privacy issues associated with artificial intelligence, providing a clear roadmap for integrating artificial intelligence tools ethically and effectively to stay one step ahead of sophisticated cyber threats.

Special delivery: Send your Valentine a card and put a little love in their mailbox

While text messages disappear, a Valentine’s card endures; a handwritten message also carries thought — and heart — spanning miles.

Emergency proclamation issued as storms, high winds approach Hawaiian Islands

In response to forecasts of severe weather headed for Hawaiʻi, Governor Josh Green has issued an emergency proclamation.

Secondary Student Conference participants step into shoes of state lawmakers for 3 days

More than 165 Hawai‘i public school students took part in the long-running civic leadership program, debating legislation, drafting testimony and meeting directly with state lawmakers about issues that affect their daily lives.

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UPDATE: Hawaiian Electric have crews standing by to respond to any outages this weekend

Customers are advised to stay updated on weather conditions and ensure emergency plans are in place, as crews prioritize power restoration for critical facilities and areas with the highest impact.

Heavy snow predicted for Big Island summits beginning tomorrow morning

A winter storm watch has been issued for the Big Island's Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa summits from Sunday morning through Monday evening,

Parker School in Waimea now accepting applications for its new preschool

New Parker Preschool serves keiki ages 2 to 5 years old, with a target opening date of August this year; it was established to extend Parker School’s educational continuum while addressing the growing need for high-quality child care for faculty, staff and families in the broader Waimea community.

Hawai‘i County Parks and Rec seeks summer pool lifeguard applicants

Applicants must be 18 years old by the deadline, with additional job requirements including a current lifeguarding certification and successful completion of a swimming and skills test; deadline to apply is March 31.

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Circus Lolo production set for April at a private estate in Haʻikū

Low Gravity, a Maui non-profit organization, will host its Circus Lolo production as a fundraiser this spring at a private estate in Haʻikū. Performances are scheduled for April 3-4. Proceeds will support Low Gravity’s free community programs, including the ʻOli ʻOli Club keiki enrichment program and monthly Keiki Fun Zones. The production features a cast […]

Maui Pineapple Tour’s Floral Workshop and Dinner brings on the bloom for Valentine’s

Love and the irresistibly fragrant bloom of fresh-cut flowers will be in the air at Maui Pineapple Tour’s first-ever Valentine’s Day Floral Workshop and Dinner, bringing together the timeless romance of tropical flowers and red roses and your own personal bouquet-crafting creativity. Set for Feb. 12, from 3:30 to 7 p.m., at the Maui Pineapple Store and Hāli‘imaile General Store, the hands-on crafting experience and ‘ono farm-to-table dinner celebrates one of the most enduring symbols of Valentine’s Day and romance just before the big day.  

What to know about Hawaiian Electric outage information during severe weather

Hawaiian Electric’s outage map displays information about current power outages and can be found on the company’s website and its mobile app. When multiple outages occur, updates to the map may be delayed. 

Mayor Bissen signs emergency proclamation ahead of severe weather

Mayor Richard Bissen signed an emergency proclamation today, Feb. 7, 2026, ahead of severe weather that is predicted by National Weather Service to impact Maui County more than other counties in the state.