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‘North Shore is a resilient community’: Haleʻiwa moves forward after the flood

Visitors are welcome back as shops and restaurants reopen and Oʻahu’s North Shore recovers.

Response to impacts from kona lows continues by Hawai‘i Department of Health

Department will conduct precautionary sampling and testing of nearshore waters — as well as flood-carried mud and sediment — to understand contaminant levels in the environment; personnel also actively monitoring mosquito populations and taking targeted action in impacted areas.

Final event of Sanctuary Ocean Count, Great Whale Count of 2026 koholā season in books

Citizen scientists on Kaua‘i observed 169 humpback whales March 28; a total of 435 whales were observed from shorelines at 37 sites throughout the islands.

Learn how to help endangered waterbirds at family-friendly event celebrating ʻalae ʻula

Only 700 of the Hawaiian common gallinules are left in the world, most on Kaua’i; Pacific Birds Habitat Joint Venture and other sponsors of the upcoming event will share local art, moʻolelo and fun facts about the ʻalae ʻula and how people can help protect it.

WATCH: Find out how far she’ll go this summer in Disney’s reimagined ‘Moana’

New trailer and poster for live-action version of beloved animated film, plus behind-the-scenes featurette highlighting film’s craftsmanship and look at making of ‘Moana,’ are available now.

WATCH: Trump’s attacks on national parks slammed by Hirono on US Senate floor

“This regime — as it attempts to rewrite history all over the place — it’s no surprise that they’ve set their sights on our national parks,” said the Democrat senator from Hawai‘i. “The millions of visitors to our national parks will not get a full picture. Apparently, that is exactly as this regime intends.”
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UPDATE: 3 dead, 2 injured in Kalalau Beach helicopter crash, Kaua‘i police say
Kalalau Trail open again today after state crew discovers less damage than anticipated
The Hawaiian legends of the Nāpali Coast
Nāpali Coast by season: Best times for hiking, photography, wildlife viewing, boat tours

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‘North Shore is a resilient community’: Haleʻiwa moves forward after the flood

Visitors are welcome back as shops and restaurants reopen and Oʻahu’s North Shore recovers.

Response to impacts from kona lows continues by Hawai‘i Department of Health

Department will conduct precautionary sampling and testing of nearshore waters — as well as flood-carried mud and sediment — to understand contaminant levels in the environment; personnel also actively monitoring mosquito populations and taking targeted action in impacted areas.

Final event of Sanctuary Ocean Count, Great Whale Count of 2026 koholā season in books

Citizen scientists on Kaua‘i observed 169 humpback whales March 28; a total of 435 whales were observed from shorelines at 37 sites throughout the islands.

WATCH: Find out how far she’ll go this summer in Disney’s reimagined ‘Moana’

New trailer and poster for live-action version of beloved animated film, plus behind-the-scenes featurette highlighting film’s craftsmanship and look at making of ‘Moana,’ are available now.

WATCH: Trump’s attacks on national parks slammed by Hirono on US Senate floor

“This regime — as it attempts to rewrite history all over the place — it’s no surprise that they’ve set their sights on our national parks,” said the Democrat senator from Hawai‘i. “The millions of visitors to our national parks will not get a full picture. Apparently, that is exactly as this regime intends.”

Residents unable to return home following Kona low qualify for temporary housing

Temporary housing options are available for residents whose homes were left uninhabitable following the recent Kona low storm systems.

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Hop over to Kea‘au for a day filled with fun for the entire ‘ohana

Fourth annual Kea‘au Family Fun Day runs until 3 p.m. Sunday, March 29, and includes the state's largest Easter egg hunt, with more than 37,000 eggs for keiki — of all abilities — to find; even the adults get to have some egg-finding fun. Plus there's a ton of other events and activities planned throughout the day.

Haleʻiwa moving forward after the storm

Visitors are welcome back as shops and restaurants reopen and Oʻahu’s North Shore recovers.

State Health Department continues response to impacts from kona lows

Department will conduct precautionary sampling and testing of nearshore waters — as well as flood-carried mud and sediment — to understand contaminant levels in the environment; personnel also actively monitoring mosquito populations and taking targeted action in impacted areas.

Expansion of Hilo Benioff Medical Center making progress; clinic building to open in June

A new medical building in Hilo with 19 intensive care unit beds and 36 progressive care unit beds is slated for completion in early 2027.

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Hawaiʻi State Judiciary warns public about traffic citation text scam

The Hawaiʻi State Judiciary is warning the public about a new wave of scam text messages falsely claiming to come from the Hawaiʻi State Judiciary and alleging that recipients have unpaid traffic fines.

Recovering Green Sea Turtles prompt new dialogue on culture and sustainability

Now, as green sea turtle populations recover, the Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council is advancing a conversation that many island leaders say is long overdue: what recovery could mean not only for conservation, but also for the possible return of cultural stewardship and sustainable use in the Western Pacific.

AARP report: Economic value of family caregiving in Hawaiʻi reaches $4.9B annually

Hawai‘i’s family caregivers now provide $4.9 billion worth of labor each year, according to a new AARP report. Most of this work is unpaid, yet it forms the backbone of the nation’s long-term care system that is essential to helping millions of older adults live independently at home.

Displaced by storm damage, over 100 Kula Hospital patients cope with separation between Maui, O‘ahu facilities

Eight of the nine residents at Kula Hospital's Hale Makamae, a facility for developmentally disabled individuals, had to be moved off island.