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Kauaʻi beekeeping bill to expand legal zones for apiaries buzzes past first reading of County Council

Beekeeping currently is only allowed in agricultural zones in Kauaʻi County, but the bill proposes allowing apiaries in other zones, including residential.

Chan and Zuckerberg donate $1.48M for new imaging technology at Wilcox Medical Center

The donation of Dr. Priscilla Chan and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg will fund a mobile MRI unit and 3D mammography machine for the Kauaʻi hospital.

Accessibility improvement project at Līhuʻe Airport to begin May 26

Līhuʻe Airport’s pedestrian safety and accessibility improvements are set to begin on May 26, bringing significant upgrades to crosswalks and traffic signals.

Potentially ‘very busy’ Central Pacific hurricane season with 5 to 13 tropical cyclones predicted

An average season for the region sees only 4 to 5 tropical cyclones — which include tropical depressions, tropical storms and hurricanes, so officials urge everyone to be prepared.

New book glimpses deeper currents that shape life through Big Island professor’s lifetime of adventures

After decades of sharing them with students, friends and the community, Richard Stevens finally puts his stories of adventure, hardship, discovery, resilience and people and places that shaped his life into ‘Storyland,’ available now on Amazon.

REMINDER: US Postal Service closed May 25 in observance of Memorial Day

Customers can still access many services during the holiday closure by visiting the USPS website or self-service kiosks available in many retail lobbies throughout the nation.
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Nāpali Coast’s sacred side: Heiau, caves, moon calendar and ancient Hawaiian history
Nāpali Coast after rain: Waterfalls, rainbows, weather and when to go
The Hawaiian legends of the Nāpali Coast
Nāpali Coast by season: Best times for hiking, photography, wildlife viewing, boat tours

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Potentially ‘very busy’ Central Pacific hurricane season with 5 to 13 tropical cyclones predicted

An average season for the region sees only 4 to 5 tropical cyclones — which include tropical depressions, tropical storms and hurricanes, so officials urge everyone to be prepared.

New book glimpses deeper currents that shape life through Big Island professor’s lifetime of adventures

After decades of sharing them with students, friends and the community, Richard Stevens finally puts his stories of adventure, hardship, discovery, resilience and people and places that shaped his life into ‘Storyland,’ available now on Amazon.

State briefs for May 21: Search begins, new executive, another Zippy’s and supporting recovery

A quick look at news happening throughout the state and beyond.

High surf advisory issued for east-facing shores of the Hawaiian Islands

The National Weather Service anticipates surf to reach heights of 7 to 10 feet.

Diplomats experience Mauna Kea on Big Island through science, culture

The visit, coordinated through the U.S. Department of Defense’s annual Defense Attaché Orientation Program, gave the 50-some diplomats a chance to learn how University of Hawaiʻi researchers and international partners help drive some of the world’s most important astronomical discoveries.

Schatz co-introduces bipartisan legislation to help bring more doctors, surgeons to Hawai‘i

The need for general surgeons is especially high in rural and other underserved communities; there is a 14% shortage of surgeons in Hawai‘i overall, with Hawai‘i Island alone at a 40% shortage, forcing many residents to travel off-island to receive care they need.

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Recovery program in the works for Hawaiʻi County to better deal with aftermath of disasters

The Hawaiʻi County Council postponed the measure that has broad support in order to address questions, including about funding and whether the recovery officer position would be permanent or activated only in times of emergency and its immediate aftermath.

International diplomats experience science and culture atop Mauna Kea on Big Island

The visit, coordinated through the U.S. Department of Defense’s annual Defense Attaché Orientation Program, gave the 50-some diplomats a chance to learn how University of Hawaiʻi researchers and international partners help drive some of the world's most important astronomical discoveries.

Hawaiʻi County property tax rates set for upcoming 2026-27 fiscal year

The operating and capital budgets for the next fiscal year for Hawai‘i County will have their second and final readings in June.

Hawaii County Weather Forecast for May 22, 2026

Breezy to locally windy trades will weaken slightly Friday into Monday and will then hold at moderate strengthen through the remainder of the week. Showers will...

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Lights, Camera, Kuleana! Hawaiʻi documentary announced as opener for 2026 Be Reel Film Festival

The 2026 Be Reel Child & Youth Film Festival kicks off with a spectacular last-minute addition to launch the four-day festival: the critically acclaimed Hawaiʻi-made documentary, "KULEANA."

Maui Weather Forecast for May 22, 2026

Breezy to locally windy trades will weaken slightly through Monday, then hold at moderate strengthen through the remainder of the week. Showers will favor...

Maui Council committee advances Kaʻehu Bay purchase over Native Hawaiian family’s objections

The Maui County Council's Budget, Finance and Economic Development Committee voted 6-3 Tuesday to recommend full Council approval of the county's proposed purchase of a contested Kaʻehu Bay shoreline parcel in Waiehu, setting aside calls from a Native Hawaiian family for deferral pending further consultation.

Hawaiʻi Pacific Parks Association welcomes visitors back to Haleakalā Visitor Center

The Haleakalā Visitor Center building at Haleakalā National Park, which also houses the Hawaiʻi Pacific Parks Association store, welcomes visitors once again following a temporary closure by the park service for planned improvements and interior renovations.