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Coast Guard suspends active search for missing Hawai‘i Life Flight aircraft
The U.S. Coast Guard on Sunday suspended the active search for the missing aircrew, nearly two days after the flight departed from Kahului, Maui, headed for the Waimea-Kohala Airport on the Big Island.
Lifeguard towers at several beach parks closed because of inclement weather
Lifeguard towers at Po‘ipū Beach Park, Salt Pond Beach Park and Kekaha Beach Park have been shuttered.
Kaumuali‘i Highway near Kaua‘i Nursery and Landscaping again open to all traffic
Eastbound traffic in the vicinity was diverted earlier in the day because of a fallen tree.
New study looks at El Niño’s past to project how it will respond as Earth warms
The research enables more accurate projection of future changes and impacts from El Niño, the primary factor affecting variability in water temperature and trade wind strength in the Pacific.
National Weather Service issues flood watch, high wind warning, high surf warning
All of the advisories are connected with a powerful Kona low storm system.
Virtual briefing about plan for $600 million to reduce waitlist for Hawaiian homelands
The Association of Hawaiians for Homestead Lands, a federal office of the U.S. Department of the Interior, is hosting a virtual national briefing about the beneficiary $600 million spending plan for Act 279 on Dec. 21.
Water service shutdown scheduled for portion of Kaumuali’i Highway in Hanapepe
A water service shutdown is scheduled on Wednesday to allow contractor, Pipeworks to install a service lateral along Kaumuali’i Highway, between Kona Road and Puna Road in Hanapepe.
Coral reef restoration, volcanic warning system improvements to become U.S. law
The US Senate passed the annual National Defense Authorization Act, which included several provisions to protect coral reefs, improve the nation’s volcanic warning system and stop the practice of killing sharks for their fins.
Dozens of Kaua‘i households have ‘black slime’ for the holidays
This isn’t the first time homebuyers have found fault with the nation’s largest homebuilder, which has spent millions on construction defect claims.
Kauaʻi Humane Society out of kennel space
The Kauaʻi Humane Society in Līhuʻe is in a capacity crisis with all 58 kennels in the facility filled and is urging the community to adopt or foster shelter dogs.
Social media users encouraged to think before they post following Maui shark incident
Social media can either be a powerful tool for sharing information or a mouthpiece for tremendously hurtful and inaccurate comments directed toward people dealing with a tragedy.
Strong Kona winds, thunderstorms late Sunday and Monday for Kauaʻi
The National Weather Service in Honolulu advises people to stay alert and watch for additional weather statements and possible watches or warnings associated with the weather system.
Flood advisory issued for parts of Kauaʻi
Some locations that will experience flooding include Kapaʻa, Princeville, Kīlauea, Hanalei, Moloaʻa, Wainiha, Wailua Homesteads, Hāʻena, Wailua, Nā Pali State Park and Kealia.
Pacific Media Group to purchase Kaua‘i radio station KFMN
Pacific Media Group, or PMG, has entered into an agreement to purchase KFMN on Kaua‘i. The purchase is pending Federal Communications Commission approval.
Get a free photo with Santa this weekend in Kapa‘a
Kris Kringle will be at the Kapa‘a Shopping Center during Kapa‘a Kalikimaka with Hawaiian Telcom on Saturday.
Coast Guard searching for missing medical transport aircraft in channel between Maui and Big Island
According to the U.S. Coast Guard, the missing aircraft is a Hawai’i Life Flight King Air twin-engine propeller plane that had three crew members aboard.
4.0 earthquake in Alenuihaha Channel; NO tsunami expected for Kaua’i
Although some areas of Hawai’i may have experienced shaking from the earthquake in the Pacific Ocean, no tsunami is expected for the Hawaiian Islands.
Kaua‘i activists talk trash, recyclables, as island’s only landfill maxes out
Activists on Kaua’i slammed waste-to-energy as a potential solution to the island’s looming garbage-disposal crisis.
UHERO: Inflation will hinder Hawaiʻi’s economic growth in 2023
Rising interest rates, dwindling COVID-19 pandemic era savings and a coming U.S. downturn will cause a pause in growth next year for the state.
VIDEO: Final episode of ‘Conversations with Kai’ discusses representation of indigenous peoples
U.S. Rep. Kai Kahele of Hawaiʻi sat down with Congresswoman Sharice Davids of Kansas and Congresswoman Mary Peltola of Alaska to discuss the representation of indigenous peoples.