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Making waves: Big Island 18-year-old strives to compete at highest level of competitive sailing

Gavin Vasilescu, 18, is preparing for crucial competitions this month in Southern California, where he hopes to excel at the national level and inspire more Hawaiʻi sailors to compete nationally.

Kaua‘i firefighters battle brush fire near Waimea

The blaze — which was reported shortly before 9 p.m. Saturday (March 7) — was initially estimated to be 200-by-300-feet in size. Crews had knocked down the southern flank by shortly before 11 p.m. and most were relocating to the northern flank to continue fighting the fire.

Helmsley Charitable Trust grant funds CPR equipment for Hawai‘i Pacific Health facilities

Officially known as the Lund University Cardiopulmonary Assist System, or LUCAS, the devices provide consistent and uninterrupted chest compressions even in challenging circumstances, such as during a patient’s transport to a medical center or when CPR is needed for an extended period.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration breakthroughs abundant in 2025

The agency’s data advanced space weather warnings, made water safer, protected right whales, and much more.

Laughter with a purpose: BRAVE Hawaiʻi presents Comedy for a Cause stand-up series

Comedy for a Cause unites humor and heart to support positive community change through anti-bullying awareness and youth empowerment nonprofit BRAVE Hawaiʻi’s programs for youth and families throughout the state.

Full closure of Temporary Kapaʻa Bypass Road scheduled for reconstruction project

The roadway, also known as Highway 5600, will be closed from 9 a.m. to 5 a.m. Sunday nights to Friday mornings March 11-29 from Kūhiō Highway in Wailuā to ʻOlohena Road in Kapaʻa.

Temporary closure scheduled for Kaua‘i County Office of Boards and Commissions

The closure is slated for 7:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. March 11 and is because of a county event; Kaua‘i County Mayor Derek Kawakami will deliver his final State of the County Address at 10 a.m. the same day.

Kōloa Landing Resort gearing up for 6th annual Kaua‘i Poke Fest this summer

Tickets are on sale now for the June 19-20 event that brings together top chefs, local artisans and food lovers for a high-energy celebration of Hawai‘i’s most iconic dish and fundraiser for Alzheimer’s Association, Hawai‘i Chapter.

Illustrators to showcase art of vibrant flora found in the National Tropical Botanical Garden

Experience the beauty of flora through intricate artistry with the 2026 Florilegium Art Show from March 13 to May 2 at the Lāwaʻi Gardens Visitor Center in Kōloa.

19 lane closures scheduled during week of March 7-13 on Kaua‘i state roadways

Lane closure schedules may change at any time without further notice. All projects are weather permitting.

No activation of Hawai‘i National Guard planned — for now — amid conflict in Iran

Pacific Missile Range Facility, Barking Sands, elevated its security level to BRAVO following the commencement of hostilities with the Middle Eastern nation, as did other military facilities throughout the state.

Structure fire on Kahuna Road in Kapaʻa displaces 2 people and a pet

There was about $500,000 in damage to the single-story home, a carport and the occupants’ belongings, but no injuries were reported.

‘GET Local’: Keiki chefs can find new food adventures by entering video cooking contest

Budding cooks should create a 5- to 7-minute video preparing a healthy recipe with at least one locally sourced fruit, vegetable or protein; winners receive an immersive farm and food adventure, going behind the scenes to learn directly from professionals in the culinary arts and local agriculture.

Former Hawai‘i congresswoman Colleen Hanabusa dies

Gov. Josh Green has ordered that the United States flag and the Hawaiʻi state flag be flown at half-staff at the Hawaiʻi State Capitol, all state offices and agencies, and all Hawaiʻi National Guard facilities immediately, until sunrise on March 9.

WATCH: Hirono questions top military brass about readiness, impacts of Iran war, women in combat

The Hawai‘i Democrat, ranking member of the U.S. Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Readiness and Management Support, asked each witness: “How are you supposed to determine impact on readiness if you don’t know the extent of this war, what it is going to take?”

Hawaiʻi Foodbank and state launch 27th annual State Employees’ Food and Fund Drive

State employees have supported the drive since 1999, collecting food and raising funds for Hawaiʻi Foodbank and its statewide affiliates; this year’s drive runs through May 8.

WATCH: Kaua‘i fire recruits bring visitor to safety after a fall near Secret Falls Trail

The Kaua‘i Fire Department’s 35th Recruit Class was conducting rescue equipment and techniques trainings on the trail when the call came in.

Volcano Watch: U.S. Geological Survey updates Volcano Observatory Notice to Aviation alerts

Hawaiian Volcano Observatory on the Big Island will issue its first Volcano Observatory Notice to Aviation in the new format when the next Kīlauea fountaining episode begins — and the aviation community will get that information more quickly and effectively than ever before.

New renewable energy project in Kauaʻi will power 16,000 homes annually

AES Hawai‘i’s Ka‘awanui Solar project will be a pivotal step toward 100% renewable energy by offsetting 179 million gallons of fossil fuel.

Federal jury convicts Oʻahu military lawyer for attempted sexual enticement, exploitation of minors

Senior military officer, Ross Andrew Brown, was convicted of multiple counts of enticement, exploitation of a minor by a federal jury in Hawaiʻi, as part of the nationwide Project Safe Childhood initiative to crack down on online child predators.
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