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Education in brief for June 7: New Mānoa chancellor, HCC chancellor to retire, Hammatt honored

Brief looks at education news from throughout the islands.

Getting up to SPEED: New task force continues work to streamline permitting process

New permitted interaction working groups will focus on water and wells, district boundary amendments and building codes.

Free public screening of ‘Ocean with David Attenborough’ to celebrate World Oceans Day on Kauaʻi

The screening of National Geographic’s award-winning documentary will be on June 8 at 1 Hotel Hanalei Bay as part of its “Cinema Under the Stars” series.

State reassures residents Medicaid benefits, services not impacted by suspension of Hawaiʻi Medicaid Fraud Control Unit funding

Hawaiʻi receives about $3 million per year from the federal government to fund the Hawaiʻi Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, which is mandated by federal law to fight Medicaid fraud and protect patients from abuse and neglect; unfortunately, federal officials say the Hawaiʻi unit falls short of expectations and has for many years.

Manhunt underway for 51-year-old suspected of murder and shooting on Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi police are searching for Kīlauea resident William “Billy” Sinclair, who is a suspect in a murder and separate shooting, both of which happened early Saturday morning, June 6.

All roads reopen in Kīlauea, residents allowed to return homes after nearly 10 hours of police activity

People reported on ‘Coconut Wireless’ about what they heard or even saw happened throughout the day Saturday, June 6, in the area of Kīlauea Road, between Kolo Road and Kaikala Street.
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The Hawaiian legends of the Nāpali Coast
Nāpali Coast by season: Best times for hiking, photography, wildlife viewing, boat tours

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Education in brief for June 7: New Mānoa chancellor, HCC chancellor to retire, Hammatt honored

Brief looks at education news from throughout the islands.

Getting up to SPEED: New task force continues work to streamline permitting process

New permitted interaction working groups will focus on water and wells, district boundary amendments and building codes.

State reassures residents Medicaid benefits, services not impacted by suspension of Hawaiʻi Medicaid Fraud Control Unit funding

Hawaiʻi receives about $3 million per year from the federal government to fund the Hawaiʻi Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, which is mandated by federal law to fight Medicaid fraud and protect patients from abuse and neglect; unfortunately, federal officials say the Hawaiʻi unit falls short of expectations and has for many years.

News in brief for June 6: Hawaiian barbecue in Texas, recalled cheese bread, free car and a fast track

A quick look at news from throughout the islands.

Governor to travel out of state June 8-23 for time with family

Green will retain executive authority while traveling and remain in regular contact with state leadership and his Cabinet members; Acting Lt. Gov. Keith Regan will oversee day-to-day government operations in the state and serve as acting governor during Green’s trip.

University of Hawaiʻi Pacific Summer Transportation Education Program accepting students for 2026

Participating high school students will be introduced to science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, skills through the lens of urban and regional planning with a goal of fueling their higher education choices and perhaps interest in transportation-related careers.

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Family trip to take governor out of state June 8-23

Green will retain executive authority while traveling and remain in regular contact with state leadership and his Cabinet members; Acting Lt. Gov. Keith Regan will oversee day-to-day government operations in the state and serve as acting governor during Green's trip.

Lions Club of Kona Community Foundation announces 2026 Konawaena scholarship recipients

Each scholarship recipient and their parents will be honored July 20 during a special Lions Club of Kona Scholarship Awards Dinner at Teshima’s Restaurant in Kealakekua; the public is invited to attend.

From Vietnam battlefields to Big Island nature, Kona professor shares collection of memories in new book

Dr. Richard Stevens takes readers on a journey through his book, "Storyland," which weaves personal stories and profound insights to inspire readers to reflect on their own paths.

Lane closure scheduled for portion of Daniel K. Inouye Highway for grading, paving

Crews will mill the highway and install open-graded friction course to increase drainage capability of the pavement and reduce potential for hydroplaning.

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Hawaiʻi to expand mental health, substance use treatment services through Medicaid program

Currently, there are two Adult Mental Health Division-operated clinics on Maui, located in Kahului and Lahaina, that are anticipated to become fully certified by Jan. 1, 2027. Together, these clinics currently serve more than 1,700 Maui residents and will help expand access to coordinated behavioral health services under the model.

June 15 to July 4: Pole relocations along Waiehu Beach Road to impact traffic 

To maintain reliable service, Hawaiian Electric crews will be working to relocate 11 poles along Waiehu Beach Road between Kahekili Highway and Maka‘ala Drive, from Monday, June 15 to Saturday, July 4 from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday to Saturday. No service interruption is expected.

Gov. Green to travel out of state, June 8-23; Acting Lt. Gov. Keith Regan to oversee day-to-day operations

While traveling, Green will retain executive authority and remain in regular contact with state leadership and cabinet members. Acting Lt. Gov. Keith Regan will oversee day-to-day government operations in Hawaiʻi and serve as acting governor during the governor’s absence.

Maui Council passes $1.6 billion budget; adds security funding after terroristic threatening arrest

The Maui County Council gave final approval Thursday to a $1.6 billion fiscal year 2027 budget, sending the spending plan to Mayor Richard Bissen's desk, but not before adding $50,000 for Maui County campus security.