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Hawaiʻi Department of Agriculture to choose eight projects for federal grant funding

Hawaiʻi’s specialty crop producers can apply for funding from a $618,260 USDA grant aimed at enhancing competitiveness and market opportunities for local fruits, vegetables, tree nuts, and more.

Senate confirms circuit court judges for Kauaʻi, Maui

The Hawaiʻi State Senate has confirmed Judge Michael K. Soong to the Circuit Court on Kauaʻi after serving as a deputy public defender, the elected prosecuting attorney, and a district court judge on Kauaʻi.

Polynesian Voyaging Society, Kamehameha Schools conclude 10-day cultural exchange in Taiwan

Events and site visits around the East Asia island advanced relationships, educational partnerships and logistical preparations for the anticipated arrival of traditional Polynesian voyaging canoes Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia in spring 2027.

Hawai‘i gas prices decrease during past week, bucking national trend on the rise

Prices just before 8 a.m. Monday, April 27, at Kapa‘a gas pumps ranged from $5.39 per gallon on the low end to as much as $5.99 per gallon; prices at the pump for neighbor islands decreased 10.6 cents per gallon from last week’s average $5.64 per gallon.

Kaua‘i high school students encouraged to register for 2026 Ka Pewa Youth Summit

There’s still time to add your name to the list of those who will attend the April 28 event at Kauaʻi War Memorial Convention Hall, but it’s quickly running out; register today!

Application deadline nears for Junior Police Academy class of 2026

Apply by Friday, May 1, for this year’s academy scheduled for June 1-5, giving future leaders who want to protect and serve their community an opportunity to dive into hands-on law enforcement training — from crime scene investigations and forensic science to firearm safety, first aid, physical fitness and active shooter response.
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Hawaiʻi Department of Agriculture to choose eight projects for federal grant funding

Hawaiʻi’s specialty crop producers can apply for funding from a $618,260 USDA grant aimed at enhancing competitiveness and market opportunities for local fruits, vegetables, tree nuts, and more.

Polynesian Voyaging Society, Kamehameha Schools conclude 10-day cultural exchange in Taiwan

Events and site visits around the East Asia island advanced relationships, educational partnerships and logistical preparations for the anticipated arrival of traditional Polynesian voyaging canoes Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia in spring 2027.

Hawai‘i gas prices decrease during past week, bucking national trend on the rise

Prices just before 8 a.m. Monday, April 27, at Kapa‘a gas pumps ranged from $5.39 per gallon on the low end to as much as $5.99 per gallon; prices at the pump for neighbor islands decreased 10.6 cents per gallon from last week’s average $5.64 per gallon.

New University of Hawaiʻi office launched to boost research capacity throughout state

Hawaiʻi Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research/Institutional Development Award Office was created to help faculty and students from higher education institutions located in the office’s jurisdiction, which encompasses all of Hawaiʻi, to expand research efforts while enhancing the impact and visibility of Hawaiʻi-based research throughout the nation.

May 1 marks 50th anniversary of historic 1976 launch of Hōkūleʻa maiden voyage

It was the first time in about 600 years a voyaging canoe sailed the ancient sea road of Kealaikahiki and disproved theories of accidental drift.

University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center cybersecurity update

Deadlines near for free enrollment in credit monitoring and identity theft insurance for people who might have been impacted by the incident.

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Historic Hōkūleʻa maiden deep-sea voyage launched 50 years ago May 1

It was the first time in about 600 years a voyaging canoe sailed the ancient sea road of Kealaikahiki and disproved theories of accidental drift.

Hawaii County Weather Forecast for April 28, 2026

Moderate easterly trade winds are expected to continue throughout the week. An upper level trough approaching the islands will deepen into an upper low near...

Hawaii County Surf Forecast for April 28, 2026

Surf along north and west facing shores will remain small through midweek. A small bump in surf is expected with the arrival of a northwest swell on Tuesday. An...

U.S. Navy aircraft joins search for missing crewman 1,200 miles off Big Island

With support from partner agencies, the U.S. Coast Guard is urgently searching for a 59-year-old crewman who fell overboard.

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Maui Surf Forecast for April 28, 2026

Surf along north and west facing shores will remain small through midweek. A small bump in surf is expected with the arrival of a northwest swell on Tuesday. An...

The MACC presents Earth, Wind & Fire, June 14

Legendary music group and one of the best-selling artists of all time, Earth, Wind & Fire will perform under the shining stars in the A&B Amphitheater/Yokouchi Pavilion. Tickets go on sale online only at 10 a.m. to MACC members on Wednesday, April 29, and to the general public on Saturday, May 2.

Maui structure fire claims life of Kapalua man

A structure fire reported at a second story condominium unit on Friday afternoon claimed the life of a Kapalua man. The occupant, who was pronounced dead at the scene, has since been identified as a 76-year-old man. The man's identity is being withheld pending notification of next of kin.

Hirono urges Senate subcommittee to fund critical forest research program

Letter comes as President Donald Trump's administration attempts to close several US Forest Service research facilities, including Institute of Pacific Islands Forestry in Hilo on Hawaiʻi Island.