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Community 500-plus hands, hearts help restore part of rock wall at 600-year-old Alakoko Fishpond

Splish, splash, they had a blast: County hosts water education festival for Kauaʻi fifth-graders
Project WET empowers educators to engage youth and help them understand water so they can solve local and global challenges. October 26, 2025 · 05:00am
Youth invited to engage in climate education, discussions and activities
Climate forum and summit at Capitol in Honolulu hope to inspire youth to take action and get involved to help make sure Hawaiʻi can be healthy, safe and affordable in the future.Community Kaua‘i detective named a Hawai‘i TOP COP
Hawaii News ‘We were getting approval’: Momoa knew ‘Chief of War’ was going…
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Kaua‘i News
Splish, splash, they had a blast: County hosts water education festival for Kauaʻi fifth-graders
Project WET empowers educators to engage youth and help them understand water so they can solve local and global challenges.
14 lane closures scheduled during week of Oct. 26-31 on Kaua‘i state roadways
Lane closure schedules can change at any time without notice. All projects are weather permitting. Will any of these planned closures impact your commute or fun? Take a look and plan ahead now.
County of Kauaʻi updates residents on status of refuse stations
The Kapaʻa Station remains closed for renovations until December, although green service has resumed there.
500-plus hands, hearts help restore part of rock wall at 600-year-old Alakoko Fishpond
“To every volunteer, partner and supporter who showed up with aloha and intention, mahalo nui loa. Each stone placed, each meal shared, and each song sung strengthens not just the wall, but the community that surrounds it.” — from a mahalo letter by Mālama Hulē‘ia Executive Director Sara Bowen
Kaua‘i detective named a Hawai‘i TOP COP
Hsu is a veteran investigator with Kaua‘i Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division. He is known for his methodical case work, relentless pursuit of justice and leadership qualities.
‘We were getting approval’: Momoa knew ‘Chief of War’ was going down right path being blessed by special geological event
One of the actor, director and producer’s favorite scenes in the show’s first season is in the finale, when a volcano erupts — and Mauna Loa on the Big Island erupted for the first time in nearly 40 years at the same time they were filming the epic battle.
#BigIslandNow #BigIslandNews #ChiefofWar #SetGeologist #TalkStory #HawaiiKeikiMuseum #JasonMomoa #FavoriteScene #MaunaLoa #Kilauea
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Hawaii News
Youth invited to engage in climate education, discussions and activities
Climate forum and summit at Capitol in Honolulu hope to inspire youth to take action and get involved to help make sure Hawaiʻi can be healthy, safe and affordable in the future.
‘We were getting approval’: Momoa knew ‘Chief of War’ was going down right path being blessed by special geological event
One of the actor, director and producer’s favorite scenes in the show’s first season is in the finale, when a volcano erupts — and Mauna Loa on the Big Island erupted for the first time in nearly 40 years at the same time they were filming the epic battle.
#BigIslandNow #BigIslandNews #ChiefofWar #SetGeologist #TalkStory #HawaiiKeikiMuseum #JasonMomoa #FavoriteScene #MaunaLoa #Kilauea
Aotearoa-bound: Hōkūleʻa, Hikianalia depart Rarotonga on open ocean crossing
The traditional double-hulled voyaging canoes departed the Cook Islands the afternoon of Oct. 21 on the next leg of their Moananuiākea Voyage; they will be on the water for the next 2 weeks before making landfall in New Zealand for just the third time in 40 years.
UH Cancer Center researchers uncover treatable form of mesothelioma
University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center researchers have identified variant of mesothelioma that responds well to treatment, offering patients renewed hope compared to the typical forms of the disease.
Big Island News
Police officer struck by vehicle in Hilo collision early Sunday morning
Hawaiʻi Island police are investigating a collision that occurred in Hilo early Sunday morning and has left an officer injured and in guarded condition at the hospital
Update: Aliʻi Drive reopens to all traffic on Sunday following the fallen fig tree branch
Hawaiʻi County Department of Public Works has reopened Aliʻi Drive near Kailua Wharf after addressing safety concerns following the collapse of a Moreton fig tree branch.
Maui News
Pacific Cancer Foundation plans Nov. 22 Gala to support Maui County patients
The Pacific Cancer Foundation will host its annual Aloha Kalikimaka Gala on Nov. 22 at the Four Seasons Resort Wailea to raise funds for its no-cost services for Maui County cancer patients. The cocktail reception begins at 5 p.m. Attire is “formal holiday sparkle.” The event, themed “Let the Stars Guide Us – 20 Years of Navigation & Care,” marks […]
Hawaiʻi joins global initiative to preserve biological data of endangered species
Hawaiʻi is now at the center of a global "biobanking" network that will collect and store biological samples of endangered species for wildlife conservation purposes.
Akakū announces new salon series spotlighting local entrepreneurs
A new salon series produced by Akakū Maui Community Media will highlight small businesses in Maui Nui.
Filipino Forum invites public to discuss and take action on Filipino community issues in Maui
In celebration of Filipino American History Month, the Maui Filipino Chamber of Commerce, together with the Maui Filipino Community Council and UH Maui College Kabatak Club, will host The Filipino Forum on Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025, from 4 to 7:30 p.m. at the UH Maui College Pilina Building Events Center.


