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Endemic pueo killed by collision with vehicle on Kauaʻi’s westside

The death of the native pueo, or Hawaiian short-eared owl, on Kauaʻi, raises renewed concerns about the vulnerability of island wildlife to vehicle strikes on Kauaʻi.

Teenage driver suffers critical injuries following 3-vehicle crash on Kaua‘i

The crash occurred near the intersection of Kaumuali‘i Highway and ‘Ōma‘o Road at approximately 7 a.m.

Former state public safety employee on Kaua‘i pleads guilty to embezzling government funds

The former employee worked as an account clerk for the sheriff’s division on Kaua‘i, where she manipulated computer records to receive more than $64,000 in unearned compensation.

TSA PreCheck still available at Hawai‘i airports, but Global Entry suspended

After backlash from travelers, airline industry groups and others, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security reversed its plans to suspend TSA PreCheck during the partial government shutdown.

Surfrider Foundation’s Kaua‘i Chapter looking for volunteers

The nonprofit is entering 20 years of cleaning up the Garden Isle’s coastlines.

New associate judge for Intermediate Court of Appeals appointed by Hawai‘i Gov. Green

This appointment is subject to confirmation by the Hawaiʻi State Senate.
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Another injured hiker rescued from Kalalau Trail
The Hawaiian legends of the Nāpali Coast
Nāpali Coast by season: Best times for hiking, photography, wildlife viewing, boat tours
Nāpali Coast: Breathtaking shoreline filmed for many Hollywood films

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TSA PreCheck still available at Hawai‘i airports, but Global Entry suspended

After backlash from travelers, airline industry groups and others, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security reversed its plans to suspend TSA PreCheck during the partial government shutdown.

New associate judge for Intermediate Court of Appeals appointed by Hawai‘i Gov. Green

This appointment is subject to confirmation by the Hawaiʻi State Senate.

Weekslong strike of Kaiser health care workers in California, Hawai‘i comes to end

There will be no picket lines today as the union and employer finalize return-to-work agreements.

Break down federal contracting processes, topics with a workshop this Friday

The Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce is hosting an workshop focused on federal contracting, opportunities for Native Hawaiian organizations in Honolulu on Friday, Feb. 27.

Matson pledges more support for Hawaiʻi Foodbank as food insecurity rises statewide

Matson is absorbing more shipping costs this year for the Hawaiʻi Foodbank to serve nearly a third of local households experiencing food insecurity.

Award-winning Hawaiian musician, grad student uses mele Hawaiʻi to connect ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi and Japan

Recently released new mele Hawaiʻi featuring duet between award-winning Hawaiʻi musician and University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo Hawaiian language PhD student Nicholas Kealiʻi Lum and Japan-born musician and trained ʻōlapa hula Tom Noʻeau offers compelling example of how Hawaiian language is taking root far beyond the islands.

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Police still in search of armed, dangerous man and woman of Ocean View

The Hawaiʻi Police Department is requesting the public's help in finding Robert James Teinauri Carman and Kira Lazar, who both frequent the Kona and Ocean View areas.

Former state public safety employee on Kaua‘i pleads guilty to embezzling government funds

The former employee worked as an account clerk for the sheriff's division on Kaua‘i, where she manipulated computer records to receive more than $64,000 in unearned compensation.

Travel Advisory: State says TSA PreCheck still available at Hawai‘i airports

While the U.S. Department of Homeland Security reversed its plans to suspend TSA PreCheck, the U.S. Customs and Border Control Global Entry lanes will remain closed during the partial government shutdown.

Kaiser nurses in California, Hawai‘i to return to work Tuesday after weekslong strike

There will be no picket lines today as the union and employer finalize return-to-work agreements.

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Gov. Green appoints Daniel Gluck to Intermediate Court of Appeals

Gov. Josh Green today announced the appointment of Daniel Gluck as an Associate Judge for the Intermediate Court of Appeals. Gluck fills the vacancy due to the elevation of the former Associate Judge Karen T. Nakasone to the position of Chief Judge of the Intermediate Court of Appeals in July 2025.

Maui Tennis Juniors compete in 18U International Tennis tournament

Maui junior tennis players recently competed in the first-ever International Tennis Federation (ITF) 18-and-under tournament held on Maui.

UH: Study about complex shapes of reefs helps guide cutting-edge restoration

Marine scientists are creating geometric reef modules that mimick the intricate designs coral and oyster reefs to maximize survival.

New research reshapes timeline for one of earliest chapters in human history

A study confirms that Homo erectus, the direct ancestor of modern humans, appeared in Yunxian, China 1.7 million years ago, about 600,000 years earlier than previous studies indicated.