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Portuguese man oʻ war spotted in waters of ʻAnini Beach Park

Beachgoers are advised against swimming and any water activity at ʻAnini Beach Park until the water is reassessed on Thursday.

Free water sampling, testing available for some Kauaʻi County Department of Water customers

The program, compliant with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Lead and Copper Rule, is available to water customers in Kīlauea, Hāʻena-Wainiha and Hanalei.

Wilcox Medical Center to host 11th annual Keiki Bike Safety Day

The free event is open to everyone and will include hundreds of helmets given away to kids, giveaways for free bikes, helmet decorating, bike skill courses, concussion prevention education and skateboard safety.

Coastal flooding expected throughout Hawaiian Islands during high tide

According to the National Weather Service, the water levels are expected to run higher than predicted, starting this afternoon.

Voters to receive ballot by July 21 for upcoming Hawai‘i Primary Elections

Hawai‘i Office of Elections also reminds state voters about how to track their ballots, troubleshooting problems and more.

ʻUkulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro returns to Kauaʻi

Tickets are on sale now for an unforgettable evening on the North Shore featuring Hawai’i’s ‘ukulele maestro, who redefined the instrument; the show is Nov. 14 at Anaina Hou Community Park’s Porter Pavilion.
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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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Voters to receive ballot by July 21 for upcoming Hawai‘i Primary Elections

Hawai‘i Office of Elections also reminds state voters about how to track their ballots, troubleshooting problems and more.

Governor signs measures supporting kūpuna care, strengthening artificial intelligence protections

House Bill 1853 establishes the Hānai Memory Network Program, building a statewide network of dementia care specialists and community support services; House Bill 2137 established consumer protection standards for deepfake tech, while Senate Bill 3001 places requirements on artificial intelligence operators.

Mariner hoisted from sinking catamaran offshore of Kaua‘i

The vessel sank shortly after the hoist was completed, with approximately 30-40 gallons of diesel fuel, two batteries, and 3-4 gallons of oil on board.

Senate president Ronald D. Kouchi honored in Azores for leadership, Portuguese heritage

The Azores Day ceremonies recognize individuals whose achievements exemplify the enduring contributions of the Azorean diaspora around the world.

Gov. Josh Green enacts laws to strengthen Hawaiʻi education system

New laws strengthen the educator workforce, promote safer schools, improve access to nutritious meals, and help with college expenses.

Flags ordered to half-staff following death of US Sen. Lindsey Graham

At the direction of the President of the United States, flags are to be lowered immediately for the South Carolina senator and remain at half-staff until sunset on July 18.

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Review finds 22 people previously reported missing have since been located

Hawaiʻi Police Department says many of the people were found in other areas of Hawaiʻi Island, elsewhere in the state or even farther away, which contributed to delays in updating the status of these cases.

Episode 51 of ongoing Kīlauea episodic summit eruption ends

The most recent lava fountaining episode within Halemaʻumaʻu Crater ended abruptly at 4:46 p.m. July 15 after 8.1 hours.

Hawai‘i Island police discover body of man in grassy area at Old Kona Airport Park

Because of the condition of the body, officers were unable to make a visual identification.

Vulcans once again set new academic benchmark

Student-athletes in all 12 sports at the University of Hawai‘i campus posted a record-high 3.37 combined grade-point average during the 2025-26 academic year.

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Sections of Baldwin Beach Park will temporarily close in phases due to dune restoration work

Sections of Kapukaʻulua, also known as Baldwin Beach Park, in Pā‘ia will be temporarily closed in phases starting in late July for dune restoration work, according to the County of Maui Department of Parks and Recreation. Phases of work will ensure safety and preserve beach access. The public is asked to observe signage and barriers to avoid closed areas. 

H.O.K.U. PAC condemns outside political influence in Hawaiʻi’s local elections

The Haʻaheo ʻOhana Kaulike Ui Political Action Committee, also known as the H.O.K.U. PAC, has strongly condemned the growing influence of out-of-state organizations and Super PACs attempting to shape the outcome of Hawaiʻi's local elections.

Papa Ola Lōkahi asks federal court to move Do No Harm lawsuit to Hawaiʻi

Papa Ola Lōkahi filed a motion Tuesday asking the US District Court for the District of Columbia to transfer Do No Harm v. US Department of Health and Human Services to the US District Court for the District of Hawaiʻi, where Papa Ola Lōkahi operates and fulfills its kuleana to co-administer the Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship Program at the center of the lawsuit.

Two West Maui Rotary Clubs join forces to collect school supplies for keiki in need

The Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunrise will collect school supplies and funds for children in need from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Aug. 1-2  at the entrance to the Lahaina Cannery next to Longs Drugs.