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Support for home gardeners: University of Hawaiʻi seeks input to shape new programs

Researchers are looking to document everything from the types of crops grown and water usage to educational resources and support for home gardens.

Hawaiʻi Foodbank Kauaʻi to host gala in hopes of raising funds for food security

Funds raised at the gala will help Hawai‘i Foodbank Kaua‘i continue its work to provide fresh, healthy, and locally grown foods to tables through its partner agencies, school pantries, and mobile pantry distributions.

Repaving work scheduled for road in Kīlauea

The closure begins on Wednesday and will continue through Dec. 19, weather permitting.

Learn more about state’s plan to battle invasive species in Hawai‘i through new website

The website is designed to better coordinate and document programs and activities in the battle against invasive species statewide.

Kauaʻi police seek help identifying six persons of interest for an assault in Līhu‘e

The incident happened in the early morning of Nov. 21 at the Anchor Cove Shopping Center parking lot.

No injuries reported following fire at mini mart on Kaua‘i

Damages to the structure and contents are estimated at $308,000.
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Support for home gardeners: University of Hawaiʻi seeks input to shape new programs

Researchers are looking to document everything from the types of crops grown and water usage to educational resources and support for home gardens.

Learn more about state’s plan to battle invasive species in Hawai‘i through new website

The website is designed to better coordinate and document programs and activities in the battle against invasive species statewide.

Show University of Hawaiʻi students they are supported by making a gift on Giving Tuesday

Make a meaningful difference in a University of Hawaiʻi student’s life this Giving Tuesday; help them stay focused when unexpected challenges arise and know they are cared for, valued and able to thrive.

State celebrates 2025 recipient of Suzanne Richmond-Crum Award on World AIDS Day

Kunane Dreier is this year’s award recipient, being honored for his outstanding contributions to HIV services in Hawai‘i.

Veterans Affairs houses largest number of homeless veterans in 7 years

Veterans Affairs Pacific Islands Health Care System helped house 459 veterans locally during fiscal year 2025.

U.S. Postal Service ready to deliver Hawai‘i’s holiday season mail, shipping needs

Members of the public are encouraged to follow the USPS online holiday hub for all their holiday shipping information.

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UPDATE: Brown water advisory lifted for Hilo Bay, Hāmākua Coast 22 days after issued

Hawaiʻi Department of Health originally issued the advisory Nov. 10 because of high surf, heavy rain resulting in stormwater runoff into the bay and along the coast.

Kona Brewers Festival returns in March 2026

The 31st installment of the popular community event will once again feature an outstanding lineup of craft brews, culinary creations from local chefs, live entertainment and aloha, now under the leadership of Rotary Clubs of West Hawaiʻi.

UPDATE: County officials restore beach access after high surf advisory is lifted

The National Weather Service has canceled the high surf advisory for the north and west-facing shores of Hawaiʻi Island, allowing all previously closed beach parks to reopen.

Hilo lose businesses, homes and loved ones in tragic fires over the weekend

"This is a reminder that tomorrow is never promised and to tell your loved ones that you love them because we never know what may happen and in a blink of an eye everything can be taken from you." — Raquela Benevides

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Ilokano series rooted in Maui sugar plantation history selected for international festivals

"All the Things I Leave You (Patawid)," an Ilokano-language drama series rooted in the legacy of Maui's sugar workers, is gaining international attention following its world premiere at NewFest: New York’s LGBTQ+ Film Festival and a special screening at the International Nakem Conference at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa.

Help bring Christmas joy to keiki and kūpuna in need, through Dec. 12 

Maui County Federal Credit Union (FCU) is partnering with The Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program to brighten the holidays for keiki and kūpuna in need across Maui. Now through Dec. 12, 2025, community members are encouraged to visit any Maui County FCU branch in Kahului, Lahaina, or Wailuku to pick up an Angel Tree tag, purchase the requested gift, and return it with the tag to the same branch.

Maui Walking Tours hosts Christmas Carol Tour for the 2025 holiday season

Maui Walking Tours has announced the return of the Kīhei Christmas Carol Walking Tour, a festive, family-friendly experience that brings the spirit of the holidays to life along an oceanfront route.

Scholarship applications open for Cohort 7 of HACA’s value-added entrepreneur program

Hawai‘i Ag & Culinary Alliance (HACA) announced that applications are now open for Cohort 7 of the Cottage Industry to Commercial Enterprise Scholarship, a workforce and business development initiative designed to help Hawaiʻi's value-added food entrepreneurs expand from small-batch production to commercial success. Applications are open now through Dec. 31, 2025.