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Water service shutdown scheduled on Kaua‘i for system improvements

The county will provide a water buffalo for essential water needs during the water service shutdown.

Hawaiʻi’s new poet laureate uplifts the Pidgin language to inspire diverse, local voices

Lee Tonouchi, known as “Da Pidgin Guerrilla,” has advocated for Pidgin as a legitimate language for creative and academic expression through three decades as an educator, writer and speaker.

Lydgate Beach Park campground to close for scheduled maintenance

The Lydgate Campground area includes the Bynum Bridge (formerly known as the Kamalani Kai Bridge), Group Camping Pavilion, and the fishing access area.

Loyola Marymount shines in windy finale at Kauaiʻs Ocean Course

Loyola Marymount University clinched both team and individual honors at the 49th John A. Burns Intercollegiate.

County postpones remaining rubbish pick up in Anahola, Moloaʻa to Tuesday

Rubbish pickup in Anahola and Moloaʻa has been postponed due to staffing shortages; service will resume on Tuesday.

UPDATE: East, southeast shores to remain under high surf advisory through Wednesday

Large breaking waves of 7 to 12 feet are forecast to continue as strong trade winds persist through Wednesday.
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Another injured hiker rescued from Kalalau Trail
The Hawaiian legends of the Nāpali Coast
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Hawaiʻi’s new poet laureate uplifts the Pidgin language to inspire diverse, local voices

Lee Tonouchi, known as “Da Pidgin Guerrilla,” has advocated for Pidgin as a legitimate language for creative and academic expression through three decades as an educator, writer and speaker.

Loyola Marymount shines in windy finale at Kauaiʻs Ocean Course

Loyola Marymount University clinched both team and individual honors at the 49th John A. Burns Intercollegiate.

New study shows sea level rise worries most Hawai‘i residents

A new statewide survey released by the University of Hawaiʻi Economic Research Organization reported the first representative study to measure public beliefs, risk perceptions and policy preferences related to sea level rise across all four counties.

UPDATE: Episode 42 of ongoing summit eruption at Kīlauea volcano on Big Island ends after nearly 10 hours

An estimated 15 million cubic yards of lava erupted and covered about 50% of Halemaʻumaʻu Crater floor.

Measure strengthening Hawaiʻi electric grid reliability, safety, affordability moves forward

Hawaiʻi Senate Energy and Intergovernmental Affairs passes second reading of Senate Bill 3326, referring it to Senate Committee on Ways and Means for further consideration; would establish policy to restructure electric industry by separating generation from transmission and distribution.

Aloha United Way’s 211 Annual Report reveals rising housing, food needs throughout Hawaiʻi

The 2025 report draws on more than 51,000 calls, texts and chats to the statewide 211 helpline.

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Young Brothers’ barge arrival at Port of Kawaihae delayed Tuesday due to high winds

The Port of Kawaihae will have extended gate hours Feb. 17 until 5 p.m. for the pick up of straightload containers only. 

Hawai‘i nonprofit buys condominium building in Hilo, growing its rent-to-own program

Hawaiian Community Assets, a nonprofit housing counseling agency, partnered with Hawai‘i County's Office of Housing and Community Development to purchase Ali‘i Kai apartments in Keaukaha.

‘Da Pidgin Guerilla’ is Hawaiʻi’s new poet laureate

Lee Tonouchi hopes to inspire diverse, local voices and uplift Pidgin as a legitimate language for creative and academic expression as poet laureate for the next three years.

Year of the Horse: Saam Fu brings cultural celebrations to Hilo

The cultural performance group will host a series of public shows, including lion dances, throughout the community as part of Chinese New Year festivities.

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Kīhei Charter School graduate pursues successful art career

Brenton Deardorff is a successful artist and a 2005 graduate of the Kīhei Charter School. His art can be viewed at several locations on Maui—at Lahaina Print Sellers at the Lahaina Cannery Mall, Martin & MacArthur in The Shops at Wailea, and at Hands Maui in Pāʻia.

UH solar eclipse research finds turbulent structures in the Sun’s corona

Researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi have uncovered new clues about how energy moves through the Sun’s outer atmosphere, using one of nature’s rarest events as their window: total solar eclipses.

Subaru Telescope’s new eye on the cosmos gets a Hawaiian name: ʻŌnohiʻula

Subaru Telescope's powerful new Prime Focus Spectrograph (PFS) has been given the Hawaiian name ʻŌnohiʻula, merging the instrument's scientific mission of "perceiving the realm of our origins" with the cultural heritage of Hawaiʻi.

Whale Trust brings global ocean elders together for an evening of wisdom and hope

Whale Trust will present Listening to the Ocean: An Evening of Conversation with Ocean Elders on Friday, Feb. 20, 2026 at The Ritz-Carlton Maui, Kapalua, as part of its 20th Annual Whale Tales celebration. The special event will bring together internationally recognized leaders in ocean science, exploration, and conservation for an evening of discussion focused on the future of the world’s oceans.