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Office of Hawaiian Affairs in Washington D.C. to address critical issues impacting Native Hawaiians

The delegation is meeting with congressional leaders and Department of Defense officials to address the expiring military leases on Hawaiʻi Public Land Trust lands and proposed cuts to funding for Native Hawaiian programs.

Kauaʻi Fire Department launches 2-minute survey to improve emergency response

The Kauaʻi Fire Department urges residents and business owners to enhance public safety by completing a two-minute community safety survey.

University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center faculty awarded $1M V Foundation grant

The 5-year All-Star Translational Award from the North Carolina-based cancer research foundation will support study of mesothelioma in patients carrying BAP1 mutation.

Distinct origins of two outermost rings of Uranus uncovered by new study

Researchers with the help of a Mauna Kea observatory on the Big Island construct first complete spectrum of the two distinct rings orbiting around the seventh planet in the solar system, revealing composition and formation history.

Three finalists for University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa chancellor to visit campus next week

Three finalists have been selected for the position of chancellor at University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, including Interim Provost Vassilis L. Syrmos.

Discuss condominium management at the free, virtual “Condorama” this Saturday

Learn about condominium management topics during the free “Condorama XVI” webinar from 9 to 10:30 a.m. on April 25.

Travelers can easily discover what’s happening throughout islands with new online events calendar

Hawaii.com feature organizes events by island, helping visitors discover festivals, cultural experiences and local happenings and bringing real-time events and experiences directly into the trip-planning process.

8 neglected state-owned burial sites to be surveyed, restored, including Hanapēpē cemetery

The work to restore the cemeteries is funded through a $2.3 million legislative appropriation, the first dedicated state funding for maintaining these sites where about 5,900 people are buried.

Temporary summer positions now available at Hawaiʻi Gas locations throughout islands

Utility’s Summer Hire program positions are designed for recent high school grads and college students; the utility is recruiting for a range of posts at all locations statewide.

Peak pupping for endangered Hawaiian Monk seals underway

The Hawaiʻi Department of Land and Natural Resources reminds beachgoers that Beachgoers are reminded it is illegal to harass, disturb or harm them under state and federal law.

AARP report: Hawaiʻi will need nearly 60,000 new homes by 2050

The study was prepared by ECOnorthwest through AARP’s Livable Communities Technical Advisors Program. It reports that rising housing costs and limited supply are making it harder for residents to remain in their communities as they age.

Former Hawai‘i governor George Ariyoshi passes away at 100

George R. Ariyoshi led the state from 1974 to 1986. Ariyoshi died peacefully Sunday night, April 19, surrounded by his family.

Winners of art contest for 2026-27 Hawai‘i conservation, game bird stamps announced

Conservation stamp highlights the wild pig, while game bird stamp features the California valley quail, which was originally brought to the islands in 1818 as a gift to King Kamehameha.

Firearm applications increase while registrations dip slightly in Hawaiʻi

Hawaiʻi’s firearm registration report for 2025 reveals a notable 14.7% rise in permit applications alongside a slight decline in total firearm registrations, with a record percentage of imported firearms highlighting changing ownership trends.

Rediscovered rare Lāna‘i native species reflect stewardship, conservation partnerships

Surveys were led by Maui Nui Plant Extinction Prevention Program in partnership with Pūlama Lāna‘i, using on-the-ground exploration and drone technology to access steep cliffs and remote terrain.

UPDATE: No tsunami threat to Kaua’i after 7.4 quake

No tsunami threat to the state after a powerful magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck off the east coast of Honshu, Japan, late Sunday, sparking tsunami monitoring across the Pacific.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration designates University of Hawaiʻi as new reef research institute

“This new institute combines [University of Hawaiʻi]’s strengths in cutting-edge, ocean-related research and our collaborative, place-based approach to working with resource managers throughout Hawaiʻi and the Pacific to protect our vital coral reefs,” said University of Hawaiʻi Interim Vice President for Research and Innovation Chad Walton.

Hawaiʻi Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke announces she will not seek re-election; opens door for Kawakami

With Sylvia Luke out of the race, it provides an easier path for Kauaʻi Mayor Derek S.K. Kawakami, who previously announced his candidacy for Hawaiʻi’s second highest position.

Hawaiʻi Coffee Association welcomes new executive director to help drive strategic planning initiatives forward

Abigail Munoz with Monarch Coffee was unanimously elected by the board, “and she was absolutely the right person for this role,” said Hawaiʻi Coffee Association President Ryson Nakamasu.

Kaua’i firefighters douse early morning blaze in Waimea

Early Sunday, Kauaʻi firefighters swiftly brought a blaze at an abandoned building on ʻŌla Road under control. No injuries were reported.
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