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University of Hawai‘i seeks additional funding to operate weather stations throughout state

The University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa is partnering with the state’s Department of Land and Natural Resources to improve flood and wildfire early warning systems by installing 100 weather monitoring stations across the main Hawaiian Islands.

Additional inspection requirements aimed at preventing increasing spread of invasive species

U.S. Reps. Case and Tokuda reintroduce Hawai‘i Invasive Species Protection Act in effort to provide essential resources in battle against serious threats to state’s agriculture, environment and economy.

Big Island volcano takes another break

Lava within Halemaʻumaʻu Crater of Kīlauea continued to slowly move Saturday after the eruption paused for its fourth time. Crustal overturns were expected in the hours following the pause. Both vents also might continue to glow, and degassing remained at a high level.

Kaua‘i schoolchildren to collaborate with Grammy-nominated songwriting nonprofit

Kid Pan Alley, created by musician Paul Reisler of the American folk group Trapezoid, has written and performed 3,000 songs with 65,000 students across the United States.

Resolution celebrates those who provide inspiration for future generations

U.S. Sen. Mazie Hirono of Hawai‘i joins 21 other Senate Democrats, including fellow Hawai’i U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz, introducing measure in honor of women who serve in combat roles.

Volcano Watch: Peering into a crystal ball — What tiny crystals can tell us about their trip through the magma chamber

When magma cools prior to eruption, crystals grow and develop chemical zones that record changes in the environment around them. Scientists study chemical differences in these zones, which can provide information about the magma, including its temperature, composition and more.

Wilcox Medical Center nurses, management to resume negotiations after 3-day strike

The two sides have been at odds since May 2024 over better staffing ratios of nurses to patients in the Wilcox medical-surgical unit.

Nurses strike continues at Wilcox Medical Center with staffing ratios as sticking point

The Hawai‘i Nurses’ Association and Wilcox Medical Center have been at loggerheads since May 2024.

Kaua‘i firefighters control brush fire at Salt Pond Beach Park

Crews were still on scene at 8:30 p.m. to extinguish remaining hot spots.

Lava fountains up to 200 feet again as Big Island’s Kīlauea awakens for fourth eruptive episode

Hawaiian Volcano Observatory reported the newest eruptive activity in the Big Island volcano’s summit caldera began at about 9:15 a.m. Wednesday, with a small lava flow exiting the north vent following low-level continuous lava spattering that started at about 5:40 a.m. from the same vent.

2025 proclaimed ‘Year of Our Community Forests’ in Hawai‘i

The yearlong campaign celebrates where we live, learn and play. It’s aimed at increasing awareness of community — and urban — forests while strengthening connections between people and these forests.

Housing, homelessness among top priorities for Kaua‘i state lawmakers this legislative session

“The housing crisis is, I think by any measure, worse now than it’s ever been,” Rep. Luke Evslin (D-16) said.

Two humpback whales freed of entangling gear in separate response events off Maui

These most recent responses bring the total number of humpback whale entanglement cases since mid-December to eight.

Speaker Nakamura, state House leadership announce shared values for upcoming session

“Across the aisle, these shared values reflect our 51 members’ dedication to serving the public,” said House Speaker Nadine Nakamura of Kaua‘i, the first woman speaker of the House in Hawai‘i history and first Asian-American woman state speaker of the House in United States. “They remind us of the meaningful work happening here at the Legislature and our daily responsibility to do our best for the people of Hawaiʻi.”

Watch: OHA Board of Trustees members inducted into terms of office during investiture ceremony

Inducted were newly elected in 2024 Board of Trustees Chairman and Hawai‘i Island Trustee Kaialiʻi “Kai” Kahele and Kaua‘i and Ni‘ihau Trustee Dan Ahuna, At-Large Trustee Keliʻi Akina  and Moloka‘i and Lānaʻi Trustee Luana Alapa, all re-elected last year.

Mu‘umu‘u Month is here: Beloved dress is celebrated in style throughout Hawaiʻi

Mu‘umu‘u are loose dresses beloved for their often-vivid colors, lively patterns and wide variety of styles.

Volcano Watch: Pressure is on — within Kīlauea and for volcanologists to foretell what’s next

Assuming the vent in the southwest portion of Halemaʻumaʻu Crater remains open, indicated by continued glow and degassing, and inflation rate remains constant, a new eruptive episode could potentially begin sometime by Jan. 13, when ground tilt at Uēkahuna is expected to reach 12 microradians, about double prior post-fountain tilt increases.

Office of Hawaiian Affairs submits bill package for consideration in upcoming state legislative session

“The [Office of Hawaiian Affairs] package contains four bills that will help address pressing issues facing Hawai‘i as well as advance [the Office of Hawaiian Affairs’] mission to improve the conditions of Native Hawaiians,” said Office of Hawaiian Affairs Board of Trustees Chairman Kai Kahele of Hawai‘i Island.

State Health Department: Number of keiki without up-to-date immunizations increases

“We are already seeing increased cases of pertussis and are at risk for a measles outbreak,” said Department of Health director Dr. Kenneth Fink.

Kapa‘a Bypass closed daily starting Monday, will shut again in February for repairs

The road will be open every afternoon after 3 p.m. and on weekends and holidays.
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