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Warning signs posted after wastewater spill reported at Waimea Wastewater Treatment Plant

The spill on Kaua‘i involves treated and disinfected wastewater from the plant’s holding tanks.

Volcano Watch: Caldera clues; tephra deposits from past episodic eruptions of Big Island’s Kīlauea

A look further back in the geologic record reveals that several lava fountaining eruptions similar to the ongoing one in Halemaʻumaʻu occurred within Kīlauea caldera within the past 500 years.

Federal tax relief for Hawaiʻi individuals, businesses affected by flooding, mudslides

Some Hawaiʻi taxpayers in disaster areas taxpayers now have until July 8 to file various federal individual and business tax returns and make tax payments.

Friday severe weather updates for Kauaʻi: Flood advisory canceled, watch remains

Kūhiō Highway, near Hanalei Bridge, reopened at 5:30 a.m. on Friday, but Hanalei Elementary School will be closed for the day.

Despite bad weather Friday, Hawaiʻi State Legislature is open for key deadline for bills

Due to the severe weather occurring Friday on Oʻahu, members of the public are encouraged to virtually view floor sessions and committee hearings of the State Legislature.

Kaua‘i dancer places 4th runner-up in Miss Aloha Hula during Merrie Monarch Festival

The hula competition in Hilo continues on Friday with group performances by 19 hālau with kahiko. The competition will culminate on Saturday with ‘auana performances.
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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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Volcano Watch: Caldera clues; tephra deposits from past episodic eruptions of Big Island’s Kīlauea

A look further back in the geologic record reveals that several lava fountaining eruptions similar to the ongoing one in Halemaʻumaʻu occurred within Kīlauea caldera within the past 500 years.

Despite bad weather Friday, Hawaiʻi State Legislature is open for key deadline for bills

Due to the severe weather occurring Friday on Oʻahu, members of the public are encouraged to virtually view floor sessions and committee hearings of the State Legislature.

Kaua‘i dancer places 4th runner-up in Miss Aloha Hula during Merrie Monarch Festival

The hula competition in Hilo continues on Friday with group performances by 19 hālau with kahiko. The competition will culminate on Saturday with ‘auana performances.

Kauaʻi County Council approves Santos for environmental seat on Planning Commission

Mayor Derek Kawakami had nominated Kūleialoha Santos, vice president and owner of Unlimited Construction Services, to fill the vacant seat on the Planning Commission.

Community members encouraged to come together on UH Giving Day in support of students, programs

Gifts of any size given Wednesday, Dec. 8, directly remove financial barriers for students, expand hands-on learning and advance research addressing Hawaiʻi’s most pressing needs, from health care and education to environmental stewardship.

‘It will not take much rain to induce flash flooding’: Heavy rainfall, stormy conditions to continue rest of week

Stormy conditions will continue through the rest of the week, with a major risk of even more heavy rainfall Wednesday through Friday for the entire state, bringing with it a strong potential for additional flooding.

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21 motorists arrested for DUI during week of March 30 to April 5 on Hawai‘i County roads

Arrests occurred in three out of the eight districts: 14 in Kona, five in Hilo and two in Puna.

IRS issues tax relief for Hawaiʻi individuals, businesses affected by flooding, mudslides

Some Hawaiʻi taxpayers in disaster areas taxpayers now have until July 8 to file various federal individual and business tax returns and make tax payments.

Volcano Watch: Caldera clues; tephra deposits from Kīlauea’s past

A look further back in the geologic record reveals that several lava fountaining eruptions similar to the ongoing one in Halemaʻumaʻu occurred within Kīlauea caldera within the past 500 years.

Hawaiʻi State Legislature remains open Friday — a key deadline for bills

Due to the severe weather occurring Friday on Oʻahu, members of the public are encouraged to virtually view floor sessions and committee hearings of the State Legislature.

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Maui midday severe weather update for Friday: water conservation urged, shelter locations reduced

Shelters remain open in South and East Maui. Molokaʻi shelter support is available as needed by calling 808-280-8968 

Bissen endorsed by IBEW, Local 1186 in mayoral reelection bid

The Bissen 2026 campaign announced the endorsement of Mayor Richard Bissen by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 1186, representing more than 3,000 members across Hawaiʻi’s electrical and skilled workforce.

Sugimura secures endorsement from Carpenters and Laborers unions in mayoral bid

Maui County Council Vice-Chair and mayoral candidate Yuki Lei Sugimura announced today that her campaign has earned the endorsement of the Hawaiʻi Regional Council of Carpenters, the state’s largest construction union representing more than 6,000 skilled members.

Kīhei Charter School announces second registration date and information meeting

Michael Stubbs, Head of School for Kīhei Charter School, a tuition free public school, has announced a second application period for the school term that will run from Aug. 3, 2026, to May 27, 2027. In addition, a campus information session is scheduled for Tuesday, April 21, at 5 p.m., at the campus.