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Heavy rain prompts flood advisory for Kauaʻi, impacting roads and streams

A flood advisory is in effect for Kauaʻi due to ongoing heavy rainfall, increasing the risk of flooding through Thursday evening.

Flooding at Mānoa Stream closes lifeguard towers at Kēʻē and Hāʻena

Lifeguard services at Kēʻē and Hāʻena Beach are suspended until Mānoa Stream flooding subsides.

South swell pushes Kauaʻi surf to advisory levels through Friday morning

Powerful swells have surged along Kauaʻi’s southern shores, prompting the NWS to issue a high-surf advisory through Friday morning.

Grand Hyatt Kaua‘i presents more than $45K to Visitor Industry Charity Walk

The fundraising initiative led by Hawai‘i Lodging & Tourism Association supports hundreds of nonprofit organizations throughout the state, with money raised on each island directly benefiting the community where it was raised.

William Sinclair pleads not guilty to murder, weapons charges; trial set for September

Fifth Circuit Court Chief Judge Michael K. Soong set a bail hearing for June 25 and a jury trial date of Sept. 28.

Public meeting scheduled for Kukui Street, Olohena Road improvements

The meeting agenda will include background and history of the project, a discussion about the conceptual design and questions/comments from the public.
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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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Department of Health reports travel-related dengue virus case involving Oʻahu visitor

Department of Health teams are conducting inspections and mosquito control in the affected area despite low risk for local transmission.

Hawaiʻi State LGBTQ+ Commission honored in national report

The commission received national recognition in the 2026 LGBTQ+ State Business Climate Index, published this month by Out Leadership, which highlighted Hawaiʻi’s efforts to foster inclusion and support LGBTQ+ residents and families.

Native Hawaiian adults face mobility challenges earlier in life

Researchers at University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa’s Hā Kūpuna National Resource Center for Native Hawaiian Elders found that 28% of Native Hawaiian adults ages 55 and older reported mobility limitations compared with 17% to 19% of white, Filipino and Japanese adults.

High bacteria levels found at Waiʻoli Beach Park

The Department of Health is retesting a water sample from Waiʻoli Beach Park after finding unusually high bacterial levels.

Native Hawaiian civic engagement efforts to expand through Office of Hawaiian Affairs for 2026 elections

Office plans statewide congressional debate and trustee candidate forums.

Advanced deep-sea technology helps document first live observations of iconic goblin shark

The University of Hawaiʻi oceanographers have recorded the elusive goblin shark in its natural deep-ocean habitat, extending the known depth and ranges of this “living fossil” across the Central Pacific.

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Dengue virus case involving Oʻahu visitor detected, expected risk of transmission low

The Department of Health detected a travel-related case of dengue virus and is conducting inspections and mosquito control in the affected area.

National Weather Service warns of high surf along Hawaiʻi Island’s south shores

Powerful swells have surged along Big Island's southern shores, prompting the NWS to issue a high-surf advisory through Friday morning.

FEMA reminds residents that help continues after registration deadline

Late applications for disaster assistance related to the Kona Low storms are considered case by case and are not guaranteed.

House destroyed in fire in Puna believed to be abandoned, according to neighbors

The cause of the fire is undetermined, and damages are estimated to be at $177,900.

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Fire destroys shed in Haʻikū, causes $55,000 in damage

A structure fire in Haʻikū destroyed a partially enclosed carport/storage shed on Wednesday night, causing an estimated $5,000 in damages to the structure and $50,000 in damage to the contents.

Automatic Voter Registration bill signed into law, set to begin Jan. 1, 2027 in Hawaiʻi

Act 67 modernizes Hawaiʻi’s voter registration system by automatically registering eligible residents to vote when they apply for or renew a Hawaiʻi driver’s license or state identification card, unless they choose to opt out.

First Lady Kaʻihi Bisssen is featured speaker at 2026 Maui Nui Women’s Conference, July 9-10

Created for women to reconnect, restore and rise together, the two-day E Hoʻi I Ka Piko: 2026 Maui Nui Women’s Conference from July 9-10, 2026, in South Maui will feature opening remarks by First Lady Kaʻihi Bissen.

Hawaiʻi Regional Council of Carpenters endorses Sne Patel for State House District 14

State House District 14 candidate Sne Patel announced that he has earned the endorsement of the Hawaiʻi Regional Council of Carpenters, marking additional labor support for his campaign.