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Aloha United Way’s 211 Annual Report reveals rising housing, food needs throughout Hawaiʻi

The 2025 report draws on more than 51,000 calls, texts and chats to the statewide 211 helpline.

UPDATE: Breezy conditions to continue for next couple of days, but wind advisory is canceled

National Weather Service reports winds have fallen to below the advisory threshold.

One of oldest Hawaiian honeycreepers discovered and then re-leased on Big Island

The ʻiʻiwi likely hatched in the winter/spring of 2015-16 and is a minimum of 10 years old, which is rather amazing considering the typical lifespan of ʻiʻiwi is, maybe, half of that at 3 to 5 years.

New factbook details military’s economic impact in Hawai‘i

The factbook is designed for residents, policymakers and business leaders; it includes easy-to-read charts and explanations covering personnel spending, contracting, federal assistance, community programs and the broader economic effects of defense activity throughout all islands.

Public urged to practice fireworks safety while celebrating Lunar New Year

Fireworks and firecrackers can only be ignited from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on private property Feb. 17. Setting off fireworks on public property — such as streets, sidewalks or parks — is illegal; it is strictly prohibited to remove the powder or pyrotechnic contents from any firework.

Ongoing probe into possible public corruption addressed by Hawaiʻi attorney general

Hawaiʻi Department of the Attorney General conducted a press briefing Friday (Feb. 13) to address an ongoing investigation into possible public corruption.

Q&A with ‘Chief of War’ star, Waimea High School grad Kaina Makua

Advice for students from the man who plays King Kamehameha I in the Apple TV series: “You don’t need to go to college to be “somebody.” But how will you help your community? How do you contribute and bring value to the lives of others instead of just yourself? Don’t live for just yourself. You should be living for everybody. If everyone had that mindset, imagine the things we could do.”

Adjusted hours at Kapa‘a Swimming Pool begin this week until further notice

Kaua‘i County Department of Parks and Recreation thanks the community for its patience and understanding as it copes with staffing issues at the swimming facility.

Hawai‘i Board of Education adopts new statewide policy on student cellphone use

New statewide rules set grade-level limits on student cell phone use; implementation begins next school year.

19 lane closures scheduled during week of Feb. 15-20 on Kaua‘i state roadways

Lane closure schedules may change at any time without further notice. All projects are weather permitting; in observance of President’s Day on Feb. 16, there will be no contraflow or lane closures unless otherwise permitted.

Deadline nears to apply for Hawaiʻi Medical Service Association Kaimana Scholarship

Applications are due by 4 p.m. Feb. 27 and must be submitted online; this year marks the 21st year of the scholarship program, honoring Hawaiʻi high school seniors for all-around excellence and their commitment to well-being.

All state parks, forest areas reopen after severe weather earlier this week

Two exceptions remain, however, including Pāʻulaʻula State Historic Site, formerly Russian Fort Elizabeth State Historical Park, on Kauaʻi which is closed because of construction improvements that began before the storm.

Free workshops available for small businesses interested in working with government

There will be 6 workshops total statewide, and they begin Feb. 24 on Oʻahu; the Kauaʻi workshop is slated for April 1, with Big Island classes March 4 and 12.

9th annual Bum Run to raise awareness about colon cancer, funds for Relay for Life Kaua‘i

Grand Hyatt Kaua’i invites participants of all skill levels to run or walk a scenic 2.5-mile trail through Poʻipū Bay Golf Course during this year’s event slated for March 7; advance online registration is available now.

Water service shutdown scheduled for portion of Anahola Road

The shutdown is slated for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 18, weather permitting; it is necessary so crews can perform water system improvements.

Hirono, colleagues demand Immigration and Customs Enforcement halt actions against children

Lawmakers say recent events demonstrate Trump Administration’s deliberate attempt to target unaccompanied minors.

Department of Health detects first travel-related dengue virus case in 2026

The travel-related dengue case was detected on Maui, prompting immediate mosquito control inspections and preventive measures in the affected areas.

Hawaiʻi’s public libraries offer free, 1-on-1 assistance with technology

Digital Navigators are available by appointment at all 50 public libraries throughout the state, offering free, personalized help with everyday technology needs to make it less stressful and more accessible.

Water system upgrade work scheduled near Līhu‘e Airport

The purpose of the water service shutdown is for the Ahukini Makai subdivision project.

Nightly closure at intersection of Nāwiliwili Road and Kukui Grove Street rescheduled

Originally slated for Feb. 8-13, the project was delayed because of severe weather; the closure is necessary for crews to do an underground survey of utility infrastructure for future sewer and water installation at the intersection.
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