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Report: Natural gas offers modest gains, big risks for Hawaiʻi energy costs

University of Hawaiʻi Economic Research Organization’s report finds that while natural gas is often far cheaper than oil on the mainland United States, Hawaiʻi faces higher costs because the fuel must be cooled, shipped across the ocean and converted back into gas.

University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa grad programs earn national recognition

Ten programs are in the nation’s top 50, and an additional 17 are in the top 100, as ranked by the 2026 U.S. News and World Report’s Best Graduate Schools.

Kaua‘i County’s Department of Water to hold final public meeting on proposed water rate increases

During the meeting, the department leaders will be highlighting findings from its recently completed comprehensive water systems evaluation and water rate study.

Kaua‘i Fire Department reminds residents of best practices for lithium-ion battery safety

While generally safe, lithium-ion batteries can become hazardous when damaged, improperly charged, or exposed to extreme temperatures.

2 new members appointed to University of Hawai‘i Board of Regents, pending Senate confirmation

The Board of Regents is responsible for overseeing the 10-campus UH system, including policy direction, financial oversight and long-term strategic planning.

Kauaʻi County Council to consider resolution recognizing ocean lifeguards as first responders

The Hawaiʻi State Legislature also is currently considering similar resolutions that would give open water lifeguards the same rights, resources, training support and professional respect accorded to first responders.
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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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Report: Natural gas offers modest gains, big risks for Hawaiʻi energy costs

University of Hawaiʻi Economic Research Organization’s report finds that while natural gas is often far cheaper than oil on the mainland United States, Hawaiʻi faces higher costs because the fuel must be cooled, shipped across the ocean and converted back into gas.

University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa grad programs earn national recognition

Ten programs are in the nation’s top 50, and an additional 17 are in the top 100, as ranked by the 2026 U.S. News and World Report’s Best Graduate Schools.

2 new members appointed to University of Hawai‘i Board of Regents, pending Senate confirmation

The Board of Regents is responsible for overseeing the 10-campus UH system, including policy direction, financial oversight and long-term strategic planning.

Kauaʻi County Council to consider resolution recognizing ocean lifeguards as first responders

The Hawaiʻi State Legislature also is currently considering similar resolutions that would give open water lifeguards the same rights, resources, training support and professional respect accorded to first responders.

‘How Clinical Trials Save Lives’ workshop emphasizes benefits to patient care, research

Free event at University of Hawai‘i Cancer Center also marks 1-year anniversary of Susan C. Hirano Cancer CARE Community; in-person and Zoom options available.

University study shows traveling tropical disturbance increases Hawaiʻi rainfall in cycles

This weather pattern, called the Madden–Julian Oscillation, was identified by researchers in a recent study that showed the pattern travels eastward through the tropics every 30–60 days and significantly boosts rainfall during its active phases, particularly on windward slopes.

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Gov. Green appoints Michael Ratcliffe to fill House vacancy

Michael "Cov" Ratcliffe is now serving as the state representative for House District 28, filling a vacancy left by former Rep. Daniel Holt.

Traveling tropical disturbance increases Hawaiʻi rainfall in cycles, study shows

This weather pattern, called the Madden–Julian Oscillation, was identified by researchers in a recent study that showed the pattern travels eastward through the tropics every 30–60 days and significantly boosts rainfall during its active phases, particularly on windward slopes.

National Park Service seeks public input about property along historic trail in South Kona

A long-term plan is being created for the 95-acre Kauleolī Unit of the Ala Kahaki National Historic Trail along the South Kona coast.

Workshop ‘How Clinical Trials Save Lives’ emphasizes benefits to patient care, research

Free event at University of Hawai‘i Cancer Center also marks 1-year anniversary of Susan C. Hirano Cancer CARE Community; in-person and Zoom options available.

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Donʻt get hooked: UH Maui College presents real-life phishing stories

“Hook, Line, and Sinker: Real Stories of Successful Phishing Attacks” is the topic for the fourth and final session in a series of free Zoom meetings being presented by the University of Hawaiʻi Maui College for sole proprietors and registered businesses in Hawai‘i on Wednesday, April 22, 12–1 p.m., HST. via Zoom.

New lanes to open on Puʻunēnē Avenue

The Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation notifies highway users that the newly added single lanes in both directions on Puʻunēnē Avenue (Route 3500) between West and East Wākea Avenues and Kuihelani Highway (Route 380) will open at 7 a.m., Thursday, April 16.

Maui County Federal Credit Union seeks scholarship applicants for continuing education

Maui County Federal Credit Union announced the opening of its 2026 Scholarship Program application acceptance period, offering ten $1,000 scholarships to local students pursuing higher education.

Rare native species rediscovered on Lāna‘i reflect stewardship and conservation partnerships

Pūlama Lāna‘i’s conservation team, working in close partnership with Lāna‘i community members and conservation organizations, has documented several rare native species not seen on island for decades. The discoveries highlight both the ecological importance of Lāna‘i’s landscapes and the role of collaborative stewardship in protecting the island’s natural resources.