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Legislature passes package of bills to strengthen health care across the state

Hawaiʻi State Legislature advances comprehensive health initiatives marking a pivotal step in fortifying healthcare access and preventive measures statewide.

Public Works extends Ala Kinoiki single-lane closures through late May

The lane closures are to allow for tree trimming operations to improve safety.

Mark your calendar: Online registration for summer swim lessons begins later this month

Registration opens May 20; no-cost program is on a first-come, first-served basis and limited to 20 participants per class, per session.

Lava fountains erupt for about 9 hours during Episode 46 of ongoing summit eruption at Kīlauea

Lava geysers from the north vent within Halemaʻumaʻu Crater of the Big Island volcano stopped shortly before 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 5; tephra fall was greatest within 3 miles from the two active vents.

Hawaiʻi Supreme Court associate justice elevated to become new chief justice

Vladimir Devens was sworn in Tuesday morning, as the sixth Hawaiʻi Supreme Court chief justice during an informal ceremony.

Kaua‘i County advances Wildfire Home Assessment Program

“Wildfire preparedness is a shared responsibility, and it starts at home,” said Kaua‘i Fire Department Chief Michael Gibson. “This program reflects a countywide commitment to providing our community with the knowledge and tools needed to better protect lives, homes and neighborhoods.”

Birth of Hawaiian monk seal pup at Kaimana Beach prompts coordinated safety response

Officials remind the public that maintaining a respectful distance is the most important thing they can do to protect the endangered monk seals and community.

Bill goes to vote to release $55M in overdue Public Land Trust funds for Native Hawaiians

The Office of Hawaiian Affairs is supporting a measure approved by a state legislative conference committee that would release $55 million in Public Land Trust funds currently withheld under an annual payment cap.

University of Hawaiʻi announces system-wide commencement schedule

Thousands of graduates across the state will celebrate graduation from Saturday, May 9 to Saturday, May 16.

Hawaiʻi Foodbank’s new mobile truck offers lifeline on Kauaʻi’s remote North Shore

The mobile site is made possible through a partnership with the Wainiha Country Market, whose owner and operator, Joell Edwards, offered free space for the mobile food truck.

Registration opens on Kauaʻi for free basketball clinic in partnership with UH Hilo

Online registration is limited to 50 participants and begins at 8 a.m. Friday, May 8, at the Kauaʻi Parks and Recreation website.

Support circle on Kauaʻi aims to help families coping with child loss

In May, Kauaʻi Hospice will launch a new grief support initiative, creating a compassionate space for individuals and families grieving pregnancy loss, stillbirth or the death of a child.

Kauaʻi police seek Wailua man wanted on felony warrant, multiple investigations

Authorities in Kauaʻi are urgently seeking the public’s help to locate Kamron Cortez, 31, who’s wanted for a felony warrant and linked to multiple recent crimes, including burglaries and vehicle thefts.

Kaua‘i County Council chair expresses frustration over suspension of junk vehicle disposal services

Kaua‘i County is currently working with the contractor to address operational constraints and identify solutions.

Junior Achievement of Hawaiʻi seeks volunteers to teach financial literacy

Volunteers delivered Personal Finance lessons to 25 boarding students at Lahainaluna High School in April as part of an ongoing effort to expand access to financial literacy education statewide.

Kauaʻi boys team finishes runner-up at Hawaiʻi’s first state high school surfing championship

Hayden Flores finished second in the boys shortboard to help Kapaʻa High School finish second for the team title at the state surfing championship.

University of Hawai‘i leads state’s fight to protect native species with nearly 100 grant-funded projects

The work targets some of the state’s most urgent challenges, including rapid ʻōhiʻa death, invasive mosquitoes that spread avian malaria, destructive food crop plant pests, invasive ants and beetles, and non-native plants and animals that damage forests and watersheds.

Donate food or give online during 34th annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive

As the nation’s largest one-day food drive, Stamp Out Hunger offers a simple way for Hawaiʻi residents to make a meaningful difference.

Inaugural Laulau Day celebrated at Hawaiʻi House of Representatives

“Laulau is more than a beloved island staple; it carries deep cultural and historical meaning,” said Oʻahu state Rep. Darius Kila. “Preserving and promoting traditional Hawaiian foods helps honor Native Hawaiian culture and ensures these practices continue to be understood and passed on.”

Weekend car crash leaves 1 dead, 1 in critical condition on Kaua‘i

This is Kaua‘i’s fourth traffic fatality of 2026.
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