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Flash flooding possible on Kauaʻi as heavy rain moves in midweek

Forecasters are sounding the alarm as a powerful weather system is set to bring heavy rain and thunderstorms to Kauaʻi and Niʻihau starting Wednesday.

Water service shutdown scheduled for portion of Kīlauea Road in Kīlauea

The temporary April 7 water service shutdown is necessary to perform water system improvements.

Hawaiian Electric urges Kauaʻi residents to prepare as severe weather approaches

Hawaiian Electric is urging Hawaii residents to prepare for severe weather expected later this week.

Community Wildfire Protection Plan workshops rescheduled

Input gathered during the community workshops will help shape strategies to improve defensible space, emergency access, fuel reduction efforts, public education and interagency coordination.

Third victim identified in fatal tour helicopter crash on Kaua‘i

Sixty-five-year-old Margaret Rimmler and 59-year-old Patrick Haskell, both from Massachusetts, were also killed in the crash.

Kapa‘a Swimming Pool to reopen this week

Kaua‘i County Department of Parks and Recreation thanks the community for its patience and understanding while the pool was closed.
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The Hawaiian legends of the Nāpali Coast
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Nāpali Coast: A ‘Biodiversity Hotspot,’ but with many endangered species to protect

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Hawaiian Electric urges Kauaʻi residents to prepare as severe weather approaches

Hawaiian Electric is urging Hawaii residents to prepare for severe weather expected later this week.

Hawaiʻi Hurricane Relief Fund on agenda for informational briefing to state lawmakers

The briefing scheduled for Monday afternoon, April 6, comes at a critical time as Hawaiʻi continues to respond to impacts from recent back-to-back kona lows that slammed into the state in March.

Another round of heavy rain, flooding, thunderstorms brewing this week for Hawai‘i

National Weather Service says confidence is increasing that unsettled weather — possibly even a fifth kona low since the beginning of the year — will impact the state from midweek and possibly into this weekend even as some places continue to recover from back-to-back kona lows in March and majority of Merrie Monarch Festival activities kick off Wednesday, April 8, in Hilo.

Big Island rattled by magnitude-3.9 quake

Hawaiian Volcano Observatory reports that the temblor struck about 2 miles east-northeast of Pāhala in Kaʻū on the south-southeast side of the island at a depth of just 2 miles; it had no apparent impact on either Mauna Loa or Kīlauea volcanoes.

Ocean users, stewards invited to participate in upcoming Kiaʻi o ke Kai focus groups

ʻĀina Momona hopes to gather perspectives from those who work in, care for and steward ocean spaces to help guide how future ocean projects engage with Hawaiʻi’s communities, especially as climate change continues to affect coastal and island communities.

Schedule and Miss Aloha Hula contestants, participating hālau hula for 63rd annual Merrie Monarch Festival

Annual Hoʻolauleʻa on Sunday, April 5, kicks off the weeklong celebration of everything Hawaiian on the Big Island in Hilo, with competition in the ‘Super Bowl of hula’ beginning Thursday, April 9, with Miss Aloha Hula contest.

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Winter storm watch issued for Big Island summits as heavy rains threaten flooding

A storm system is set to unleash heavy rain and winter weather from April 8 to Friday, sparking flash flood warnings, while snow and ice may cloak Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa.

Sound Bytes: Synchronous swimming (with robots); behind the Hawaiʻi Glider Challenge

The exciting work of flying robots underwater takes science, teamwork and flexibility.

Hawaiian Electric monitors incoming storm, advises readiness for outages

Hawaiian Electric is urging Hawaii residents to prepare for severe weather expected later this week.

Temporary one-way road starts Wednesday to accommodate Merrie Monarch Festival events

The one-way traffic pattern starts on Wednesday and will remain in effect for 24 hours through 8 a.m. on April 12.

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DOH and CDC Investigate Invasive Group A Streptococcal (iGas) Infections in West Hawaiʻi

The Hawaiʻi Department of Health and Hawaiʻi District Health Office are working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to investigate a report of high rates of a serious bacterial infection called invasive Group A Streptococcus (iGAS) in West Hawaiʻi.

Hawaiian Moment – Baldwin House

Prior to the 2023 wildfire, the Baldwin Home was the oldest house still standing on the island of Maui. It was a recognizable landmark in the heart of historic Lahaina. Recent storms have resulted in further damage to the structure.

Chaminade, UH Hilo, Hawaiʻi Pacific play round-robin women’s volleyball tournament on Maui

More than 800 Maui fans were treated to a rare chance to see NCAA Division II women's volleyball on Saturday at the Jon Garcia Gym on the Baldwin High School campus. The event was sponsored by Hawaiian Style Volleyball Club.

Maui Council cheers gold medal wrestlers, then wrestles with an affordable housing project refund

The Maui County Council celebrated local high school wrestling champions Thursday before grappling with a contentious request for an affordable housing project refund.