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Community University of Hawai‘i student wins Zonta local, international STEM awards

NTSB releases preliminary finding about Kauaʻi helicopter crash that killed 3, seriously injured 2
The preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board did not provide a cause of the crash, but said the pilot reported severe vibrations and loss of directional control while making a turn. April 18, 2026 · 01:30pm
SNAP users allowed to purchase hot foods for the next four weeks
A waiver allows Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) users to purchase hot foods using their benefits until May 16.Community Bishop Museum features the works of Nālani Kanakaʻole, Sig Zane…
Kaua‘i News 15 lane closures scheduled during week of April 18-24 on Kaua‘i state roadways
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Kaua‘i News
Phishing stories to be presented during final cybersecurity clinic in University of Hawaiʻi Maui College series
“Phishing remains the most effective attack method in 2026 because it targets the one element that can’t be easily patched: people,” said University of Hawaiʻi Chief Information Officer Jodi Ito.
University of Hawai‘i student wins Zonta local, international STEM awards
Danielle Bartz, doctorate candidate in marine biology at University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, was first awarded the $2,000 STEM Award from Zonta Club of Hilo, advancing her to the international level, where she won the $10,000 2026 Zonta International Women in STEM Award.
NTSB releases preliminary finding about Kauaʻi helicopter crash that killed 3, seriously injured 2
The preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board did not provide a cause of the crash, but said the pilot reported severe vibrations and loss of directional control while making a turn.
Growing food, securing water: Help Mālama Kaua‘i build the future at Olohena
The Kauaʻi nonprofit is fundraising to build a well for the agriculture park, an approximately $1 million investment that will provide long-term water self-reliance.
15 lane closures scheduled during week of April 18-24 on Kaua‘i state roadways
Lane closure schedules may change at any time without further notice. All projects are weather permitting.
Federal court orders $1.4M-plus restitution, 14-month prison term for Kaua‘i man who stole COVID relief funds
52-year-old Ethan Page of Kekaha was sentenced April 15; court order also includes 3 years supervised release following his prison term. He previously pleaded guilty to lying to Small Business Administration officials about how he used more than $1.4 million of Restaurant Revitalization funds awarded in 2021 to his business Hanapēpē Design Studio.
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Phishing stories to be presented during final cybersecurity clinic in University of Hawaiʻi Maui College series
“Phishing remains the most effective attack method in 2026 because it targets the one element that can’t be easily patched: people,” said University of Hawaiʻi Chief Information Officer Jodi Ito.
University of Hawai‘i student wins Zonta local, international STEM awards
Danielle Bartz, doctorate candidate in marine biology at University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, was first awarded the $2,000 STEM Award from Zonta Club of Hilo, advancing her to the international level, where she won the $10,000 2026 Zonta International Women in STEM Award.
SNAP users allowed to purchase hot foods for the next four weeks
A waiver allows Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) users to purchase hot foods using their benefits until May 16.
Bishop Museum features the works of Nālani Kanakaʻole, Sig Zane, Kūhaʻoʻīmaikalani Zane
The Zane ʻohana, continues to transform Hawaiian cultural practices into captivating visual arts, while celebrating their rich heritage and environmental stewardship.
Federal court orders $1.4M-plus restitution, 14-month prison term for Kaua‘i man who stole COVID relief funds
52-year-old Ethan Page of Kekaha was sentenced April 15; court order also includes 3 years supervised release following his prison term. He previously pleaded guilty to lying to Small Business Administration officials about how he used more than $1.4 million of Restaurant Revitalization funds awarded in 2021 to his business Hanapēpē Design Studio.
Big Island News
New podcast spotlights Hawaiʻi Island ʻōpio choosing to build future at home
Vibrant Hawaiʻi is introducing the podcast this year with renewed intention — to challenge the long-standing narrative that Hawaiʻi’s most promising ʻōpio must leave the island to succeed.
Hawaii County Weather Forecast for April 19, 2026
Moderate trade winds will weaken and veer out of the east- southeast across the western half of the island chain tonight as low pressure deepens several hundred...
Maui News
Maui Surf Forecast for April 19, 2026
A small pulse of medium period swell energy from the northwest should produce a slight bump in north facing surf heights tonight into Sunday morning. A small to...
Scholarship offering from Friends of Haleakalā National Park
Annually, FHNP awards three scholarships of $2,000 each to graduating high school seniors or continuing undergraduate students from Maui County pursuing studies related to the biology, ecology and/or conservation of ecosystems such as that of Haleakalā National Park.


