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Kaua‘i County offices will be closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Because the Waimea and Kapa‘a swimming pools are closed on Mondays, staff will observe the holiday on Jan. 20.

Office of Hawaiian Affairs offers scholarships for Kūlana ʻĀina Culinary program

The office and its partners Culinary Institute of the Pacific and Culinary Institute of America are supporting Native Hawaiian culinary professionals by offering the 5-day intensive program at Kapiʻolani Community College in Honolulu and assistance to attend.

Union reports Kaiser Permanente staff across Hawaiʻi, California may strike amid stalled contract negotiations

Thousands of Kaiser Permanente nurses and healthcare professionals across Hawaiʻi have announced a potential strike starting Jan. 26, citing insufficient staffing and stalled contract negotiations.

Update: High surf warning extended for Kauaʻi, Niʻihau shores

The National Weather Service has extended the high surf warning through 6 p.m. Friday for the north- and west-facing shores of Niʻihau and Kauaʻi.

Protect your business: University of Hawaiʻi offers new series of free cybersecurity clinics

The clinics are aimed at helping Hawaiʻi’s sole proprietors and small business owners fortify their operations against online threats; the inaugural clinic — focusing on ‘cyber hygiene’ — is Jan. 21 via Zoom.

Road, lane closures rescheduled to end of January for various locations in Kapa‘a

Planned road and single-lane closures for portions of Kukui Street and Niu Street are now slated Jan. 28-30, weather permitting; they are necessary for geotechnical subsurface exploration for proposed traffic signal improvements and installation of a utility pole in the area.
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The Hawaiian legends of the Nāpali Coast
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Nāpali Coast: Breathtaking shoreline filmed for many Hollywood films
Nāpali Coast: A ‘Biodiversity Hotspot,’ but with many endangered species to protect

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Office of Hawaiian Affairs offers scholarships for Kūlana ʻĀina Culinary program

The office and its partners Culinary Institute of the Pacific and Culinary Institute of America are supporting Native Hawaiian culinary professionals by offering the 5-day intensive program at Kapiʻolani Community College in Honolulu and assistance to attend.

Union reports Kaiser Permanente staff across Hawaiʻi, California may strike amid stalled contract negotiations

Thousands of Kaiser Permanente nurses and healthcare professionals across Hawaiʻi have announced a potential strike starting Jan. 26, citing insufficient staffing and stalled contract negotiations.

Protect your business: University of Hawaiʻi offers new series of free cybersecurity clinics

The clinics are aimed at helping Hawaiʻi’s sole proprietors and small business owners fortify their operations against online threats; the inaugural clinic — focusing on ‘cyber hygiene’ — is Jan. 21 via Zoom.

Hanalei firefighters contain structure fire on the North Shore

Firefighters swiftly extinguished a late-night blaze in Hanalei on Jan. 14 that engulfed a storage tent and spread to a nearby shipping container.

‘There are tremendous opportunities’: Hensel addresses University of Hawaiʻi community

Wendy Hensel, who began her tenure Jan. 1, 2025, as the university’s president, framed her inaugural systemwide speech as an opportunity to reflect on progress while charting a clear path forward for the university.

New factbook released by state details economic impact of military in Hawai‘i

The publication offers data about defense spending, workforce trends and local business participation, plus more, throughout Hawai‘i.

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KWXX Hoʻolauleʻa returns to Downtown Hilo for 29th annual music festival

The free, family-friendly festival Saturday night (Jan. 17) features four stages, more than 20 bands and more than 40 food and craft vendors; among highlights of this year will be the first KWXX Hoʻolauleʻa performance by High Watah and return of legendary duo Ho‘onu‘a.

University of Hawaiʻi offers small business owners new series of free cybersecurity clinics

The clinics are aimed at helping Hawaiʻi's sole proprietors and small business owners fortify their operations against online threats; the inaugural clinic — focusing on 'cyber hygiene' — is Jan. 21 via Zoom.

Union says Kaiser staff in Hawaiʻi, California may strike amid stalled contract negotiations

Thousands of Kaiser Permanente nurses and healthcare professionals across Hawaiʻi have announced a potential strike starting Jan. 26, citing insufficient staffing and stalled contract negotiations.

Update: South Hilo roadway reopened following accident

Route 19 in South Hilo has reopened to traffic following a temporary closure, according to the Hawaiʻi Police Department.

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Maui Surf Forecast for January 16, 2026

An extra large, medium to long period northwest (320-340 degrees) swell will continue to fill in this afternoon, peak this evening, then slowly fade...

County of Maui offices to be closed Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day

County of Maui offices, facilities and services will be closed or modified on Monday, Jan. 19, 2026, for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Gov. Green appoints Jon Itomura as Chair of the Public Utilities Commission

Gov. Josh Green has appointed Jon Itomura to serve as Chair of the Hawaiʻi Public Utilities Commission.

New public Pre-K increases access on Kauaʻi

Ready Keiki launched in January 2023 with the goal of expanding preschool access statewide. Since then, the state has opened more than 80 classrooms through the Executive Office on Early Learning Public Pre-Kindergarten Program.