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Updated State of Hawaiʻi Sea Level Rise Viewer supports smarter coastal planning

“These updates give our communities and leaders clearer, more actionable information so we can plan smarter, protect people and respond to the realities unfolding along our shores,” said State of Hawai‘i Climate Coordinator Leah Laramee.

Par Hawai‘i, Hele raising funds to help food banks throughout state; customers can also donate

Fundraising effort aimed at supporting Hawai‘i residents who might be Impacted by changes in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program eligibility requirements.

State House Native Hawaiian Caucus, governor discuss military lease negotiations

Caucus members underscored the urgent need for meaningful and continuous consultation with the Native Hawaiian community as the negotiation process moves forward; they also remain committed to ensuring all future decisions honor the state’s fiduciary duties and protect Hawaiʻi’s lands for generations to come.

12 lane closures scheduled during week of Nov. 22-28 on Kaua‘i state roadways

In observance of Thanksgiving, there will be no contraflow or lane closures Nov. 27 unless otherwise permitted. Otherwise, be sure to check if any of these upcoming road closures and projects will impact your commute this coming week.

Rising moderate northwest swell triggers high surf advisory for parts of Kaua‘i, Ni‘ihau

Advisory will be in effect from noon today through 6 p.m. Sunday (Nov. 23), as waves increase to peak of 10 to 15 feet along northern shores and 8 to 12 feet along those on west sides of both islands.

Hawai‘i Tropical Fruit Growers names recipients of annual appreciation awards

8 people were honored with annual appreciation awards during the recent 35th annual Hawai‘i International Tropical Fruit Conference at Hilo Hawaiian Hotel; the awards recognize people who advance — through research, education and practice — the use of tropical fruits to support a sustainable, local food industry in the islands.

New travel-related case of dengue virus identified on Oʻahu

The Department of Health has recorded a total of 14 dengue cases in 2025 as they continue to prevent local transmission through mosquito control and public awareness.

Registration open for Good Jobs Hawaiʻi’s next free training; courses start in January

The jobs program covers a variety. of sectors, including education, technology, creative industries, skilled trades and healthcare.

Indigenous international conference chooses Hawaiʻi Island as its next venue in 2028

At the conclusion of the 2025 World Indigenous Peoples’ Conference on Education just concluded in New Zealand, organizers announced that Hawaiʻi Island was chosen as the location of the next conference in 2028.

Kaua’i rescuers unable to save visitor pulled from Kalapakī Bay

At Kalapaki Bay, 67-year-old Liming Xu of Rhode Island was discovered unresponsive and later was pronounced dead at a Kauaʻi hospital.

Phase II of Hanalei Water Line Improvements Project to start in January, last 800 days

The project includes replacing aging water mains with ones that are bigger and provide better water pressure for fighting fires.

Volcano Watch: Remembering the destructive Kalapana earthquake 50 years ago

The largest Hawaiʻi earthquake of the 20th century and so far in the 21st century happened 50 years ago this month on the Big Island; shaking as well as ground subsidence and a local tsunami contributed to a catastrophic sequence of events Nov. 29, 1975.

Lane closures scheduled for Kamalu Road beginning this week in Kapa‘a

Closures are scheduled from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 21-30, weather permitting, and are necessary to accommodate road repaving work.

Registration for 2026 Hoopster Plus Development Program to begin Nov. 26

The Hoopster Plus program is open to boys and girls in fourth grade and is designed to help players transition from the Mini and Junior Hoopsters programs into more competitive leagues.

UH telescope on Big Island gets new advanced robotic optics courtesy Institute for Astronomy

Robo-AO-2 — now operating at the UH 2.2-meter telescope atop Mauna Kea — is designed to correct the blur caused by Earth’s atmosphere, sharpening images of hundreds of objects each night with minimal human oversight.

Hiker suffering from reported ankle pain rescued off Kalalau Trail

Kaua‘i Fire Department received a text to 911 at approximately 9 a.m. on Wednesday. The 40-year-old woman indicated she was unable to safely self-evacuate.

State to smokers/vapers: Use this date — during Great American Smokeout — to quit

Hawai‘i joins the nation this year in observing the annual Smokeout today (Nov. 20), and Hawaiʻi Department of Health encourages island residents to use this date to quit — even if it is for a day.

Kauaʻi park among four more state parks to charge nonresidents for parking

Wailuā River State Park in Kapaʻa will begin charging parking fees for nonresidents and commercial vehicles; Hawaiʻi residents, however, will continue to receive free parking.

Red Cross encourages taking precautions now to enjoy a safer, happier holiday season

Organization responds to 20% more home fires during the holiday months, many of which are sparked by cooking accidents, unattended candles or unsafe decorations.

Kaiser Permanente Hawaiʻi awards grants to strengthen food security

Kaiser Permanente Hawaiʻi has awarded $263,000 in grants to bolster food security and health equity in the islands, supporting initiatives such as Hawaiʻi Food Bank’s Kūpuna Fresh and its Farm to Family programs.
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