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‘Unexpected and encouraging’: Hawaiian insect discoveries offer hope for rare species

New populations of Hawaiian moths and damselflies found in unexpected locations.

2,000-plus expected to gather for 2026 Native Hawaiian Convention on Oʻahu

The event is July 20-22 at Neal S. Blaisdell Center in Honolulu, features week of Native Hawaiian programming including cultural workshops, discussions about key issues affecting Native Hawaiians and Hawaiʻi’s communities, Nā Mea Hawaiʻi marketplace and special performances.

Single lane closure set for Kahiliholo Road through November

Crews will replace two concrete box culverts and 300 feet of guardrail on Kahiliholo Road from July 27 to Nov. 30.

Lane closures scheduled through July 24 on several roadways around Kaua‘i

Remember: Lane closure schedules can change at any time without notice; all projects are weather permitting.

Lane closures scheduled for Po‘ipū, Kōloa, Maluhia roads in Kōloa

Closures are planned for 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 20-24, weather permitting, and are necessary for roadside and shoulder vegetation maintenance.

Department of Water plans repairs, intermittent outages along upper Kuamoʻo Road

Residents of Wailua Homesteads near Kuamoʻo Road can expect water disruptions as essential repairs are conducted on a local water tank.
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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

Hawaii News Chevron Forward

‘Unexpected and encouraging’: Hawaiian insect discoveries offer hope for rare species

New populations of Hawaiian moths and damselflies found in unexpected locations.

2,000-plus expected to gather for 2026 Native Hawaiian Convention on Oʻahu

The event is July 20-22 at Neal S. Blaisdell Center in Honolulu, features week of Native Hawaiian programming including cultural workshops, discussions about key issues affecting Native Hawaiians and Hawaiʻi’s communities, Nā Mea Hawaiʻi marketplace and special performances.

Green Fee funding available for community-based projects to protect Hawai‘i’s forests, watersheds, wetlands

Funding for these projects is coming from the newly created Green Fee, established in 2025, to support Hawai‘i’s environmental stewardship.

Volcano Watch: When will Halemaʻumaʻu fill with lava?

The easiest answer to the question of whether lava will flow out of the caldera is — it depends!

Nominees sought for AARP 2026 Andrus Award for Community Service

Award honors volunteers 50 years old and older who share their experience, talent and skills to not just make a difference in their communities but enrich them; nomination deadline is Sept. 1.

Gov. Josh Green signs 266 measures into law after hosting 18 bill signing ceremonies

Gov. Josh Green issued one veto from the intent-to-veto list, which the fewest vetoes in recent history.

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What do you get when Good Trouble Lives On combines with No Dictators vibe?

The result is a peaceful, joyful demonstration from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. today (July 18) on Kamehameha Avenue along Hilo Bayfront, across the road from the soccer fields; also honors life and legacy of civil rights activist and lawmaker John Lewis.

17th annual Big Island Mango Festival, Tanabata Festival offer day packed with fun in Kona

Both festivals celebrate different cultures from the around the island, including Hawaiian, agricultural and Japanese; promise unique, family-friendly fun for the entire family.

ʻImiloa Hawaiian language preschool construction to begin early 2027 in Hilo

The preschool will be located behind the ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center, increasing access to early childhood care and Hawaiian language education in Hilo.

Public invited to help shape master plan for Waiākea Peninsula in Hilo

The Aug. 10 event is the first public engagement event in the planning process; master plan will include long-term vision to guide revitalization of properties along Banyan Drive and around the peninsula.

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Hawaiian stilt gets moved from endangered to threatened under Endangered Species Act

The US Fish and Wildlife Service is downlisting the aeʻo (Hawaiian stilt) from endangered to threatened under the Endangered Species Act. The aeʻo was originally listed as endangered in 1970 due to destruction and alteration of habitat, hunting, introduced predatory animals and nonnative birds, and diseases.   

Married Maui boat captains to compete on NBC game show ‘The Wall’; Lahaina wildfire water rescues recalled

Married Maui boat captains Chrissy Lovitt and Emma Nelson, who used their vessel to pull fire survivors from the water during the Aug. 8, 2023, Lahaina wildfire, are being featured as contestants on NBC's game show "The Wall," where they will share their story with a national audience while competing for a cash prize of up to $12 million.

2,000 expected to gather at 2026 Native Hawaiian Convention, July 20-22

A full week of Native Hawaiian culture, conversation, music and community begins today at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center with the 25th annual Native Hawaiian Convention, July 20–22, followed immediately by the Queen Liliʻuokalani Keiki Hula Competition & Festival, July 23–25.

Moloka‘i growers feeding the island in wake of missed barges, plant shipping restrictions

Two programs are teaching new farmers how to grow and sell their products at a time when local agriculture is sorely needed.