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Salvation Army Hanapēpē Corps launches Red Kettle season; sign up to ring bell now

Sign-up for volunteer bell ringers opened at the end of November; make a difference in the Kaua’i community and create a new holiday tradition by participating in The Salvation Army Red Kettle fundraising campaign.

State celebrates 2025 recipient of Suzanne Richmond-Crum Award on World AIDS Day

Kunane Dreier is this year’s award recipient, being honored for his outstanding contributions to HIV services in Hawai‘i.

Veterans Affairs houses largest number of homeless veterans in 7 years

Veterans Affairs Pacific Islands Health Care System helped house 459 veterans locally during fiscal year 2025.

Officials advise no swimming, ocean activities along north-facing shores

Hazardous ocean conditions and high current activity continue throughout the northern district of the island because of an extra-large northwest swell and warning level high surf conditions, which are forecast to continue through noon Monday.

Road closures, other changes announced for upcoming 2025 Lights on Rice Parade

This year’s Lights on Rice Parade starts at 6:30 p.m. Friday (Dec. 5), rolling out from Vidinha Stadium and ending at the Historic Kaua‘i County Building on ‘Eiwa Street after traveling down Ho‘olako and Rice streets.

Public invited to Holly Jolly Holiday Fair at Grand Hyatt Resort and Spa

More than 30 Kaua‘i Made vendors will be selling products during the festive fair Dec. 6, with available products including handmade gifts, island-inspired crafts, local foods, seasonal treats and more.
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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
Nāpali Coast: A ‘Biodiversity Hotspot,’ but with many endangered species to protect

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State celebrates 2025 recipient of Suzanne Richmond-Crum Award on World AIDS Day

Kunane Dreier is this year’s award recipient, being honored for his outstanding contributions to HIV services in Hawai‘i.

Veterans Affairs houses largest number of homeless veterans in 7 years

Veterans Affairs Pacific Islands Health Care System helped house 459 veterans locally during fiscal year 2025.

U.S. Postal Service ready to deliver Hawai‘i’s holiday season mail, shipping needs

Members of the public are encouraged to follow the USPS online holiday hub for all their holiday shipping information.

Volcano Watch: The legacy of the 1975 earthquake, 50 years of study at Kīlauea’s south flank

The improved understanding of how the south flank of Kīlauea behaves is part of the legacy of the 1975 Kalapana earthquake.

Governor’s military leased lands advisory panel meets for first time

Members used their inaugural meeting — in advance of meeting with the governor — to review their roles and responsibilities, discuss a general framework to proceed and develop a shared understanding of the choices before the state — lease, land exchange and condemnation.

2 more ʻalalā adapting in field aviary on Maui, will soon join members of wild cohort

The two new birds, both a year younger than their 5 other more established counterparts, are now taking their turn at calling the release aviary home, where they are acclimating to the sights and sounds of the forest and using the secure space to strengthen their flight and landing muscles.

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Business Monday: From cattle to sustainable pet food, Kamuela ranchers innovate with leftover animal parts

Celebrate Cyber Monday with Pawniolo Pets, a family business that sells raw pet food and treats made fresh on their ranch using only extra parts from grass-fed cows and other local animals.

65-year-old missing nearly 2 days, in need of medication; can you help find him?

Anyone who knows the whereabouts or has information that can help safely locate William Roscoe is urged to call 9-1-1 or the Hawai‘i Police Department.

Hawaiʻi County, several nonprofits respond to help those impacted by downtown Hilo fire

The fire displaced seven residents and resulted in the evacuation of dozens more from nearby buildings, but no fatalities or injuries were reported.

Public encouraged to support University of Hawaiʻi students on Giving Tuesday

Make a meaningful difference in a University of Hawaiʻi student's life this Giving Tuesday; help them stay focused when unexpected challenges arise and know they are cared for, valued and able to thrive.

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Maui Surf Forecast for December 01, 2025

The current, extra-large, long-period northwest (310-320 degree) swell peaked earlier Sunday and will slowly decline tonight through Monday. This swell...

Holiday magic returns at Lahaina Cannery

Lahaina Cannery is excited to welcome residents and visitors back for a joyful holiday season filled with Santa Photos, holiday shopping, and live island-style entertainment

Mālama Maui Nui hosts ‘Restoring the ʻĀina’ seminar on Dec. 16

Mālama Maui Nui invites the public to its next Talking ʻŌpala seminar, "Restoring the ʻĀina," on Tuesday, Dec. 16 from 5 to 6 p.m. at the Four Seasons Resort Maui Ballroom.

HECO to perform drone aerial inspections in ʻUkumehame, Dec. 1-5

Hawaiian Electric will be using unmanned aircraft, or drones, for aerial inspections of its infrastructure in the ʻUkumehame area of West Maui from Monday, Dec. 1 to Friday, Dec. 5, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., weather permitting.