Hawai‘i News
Project aimed at boosting number of affordable housing units statewide gets new master developer
The announcement of the new Ka Lei Momi Redevelopment Project master developer follows Hawai‘i Gov. Josh Green signings bills that offer relief to the housing shortage, support for people facing homelessness and a supportive housing pilot program.
Hawai’i researcher leads creation of new approach for choosing coral species for reef restoration
A University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa researcher leads an international team of scientists to create a new approach to selecting key coral species for reef restoration.
Metal detectors being installed at Hawaiʻi State Capitol
The Hawai’i State Capitol will add metal detectors to its security measures on July 10, joining 37 state capitols that already have them.
UH at Mānoa researchers use drone photography to study age-structure of dolphin groups
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa researchers in the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology are now using drone photography to study the age-structure of free-ranging dolphin groups.
Three Hawai‘i telescopes add color to new space mission aimed at mapping the universe in 3-D
After twelve years of planning, the European Space Agency on July 1 launched its Euclid satellite from Cape Canaveral, Fla., with the goal of answering those and many other questions, and it will get a big — and colorful — helping hand from three observatories in Hawai‘i.
VIDEO: Case receives prestigious award from National Marine Sanctuary Foundation
The National Marine Sanctuary Foundation recently gave its prestigious 2023 Leadership Award to Case, who continues the fight for ocean-based climate solutions, sustainable climate ready fisheries management and international cooperation and coordination in saving the world’s oceans.
State’s NHAAPI women entrepreneurs are driven by values, but need funding
The report is based on applications submitted by 343 women from five different Hawaiian islands in the summers of 2021 and 2022.
71-year-old psychologist on Big Island indicted for sexual assaulting minor under his care
A 71-year-old clinical psychologist of Kailua-Kona was indicted on Friday for sexually assaulting a minor he was treating between June and December in 2019.
Hawaiʻi Gov. Green signs $37.2 billion biennium operating budget; extends family tax credits
On Friday, Hawaiʻi Gov. Josh Green signed a $37.3 billion biennium state operating budget for fiscal years 24 and 25 and a bill that extends family tax credits for five years.
Astronomers on Big Island’s Maunakea discover death-defying planet
A remarkable discovery of a planet’s survival after what should have been certain demise at the hands of its sun was made by astronomers from the University of Hawaiʻi Institute for Astronomy.
Volcano Watch: Replacing Mauna Loa’s destroyed gas measuring station
Ten minutes after the 2022 eruption began on Mauna Loa, lava poured out over the floor of the summit caldera and destroyed the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory’s gas measuring station.
Department of Health cites City, County of Honolulu for Kailua Bay wastewater permit violations
Between April 2023 and May 2023, the City and County of Honolulu discharged effluent from the wastewater treatment plant in exceedance of daily National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit limits for enterococci on 13 occasions, including exceeding the monthly permit limit for the month of April.
University of Hawaiʻi president calls Supreme Court’s affirmative action decision ‘beyond disappointing’
University of Hawai’i President David Lassner called the U.S. Supreme Court ruling striking down affirmative action in college admissions “beyond disappointing.”
AARP awards grants to 3 Hawai‘i groups, part of program to make communities more livable
Grantees will implement quick-action projects that help communities become more livable by improving public places; transportation; housing; digital connections; diversity, equity and inclusion; and more, with an emphasis on the needs of adults age 50 and older.
Academic, research, sustainability honors for UH Mānoa
UH’s flagship campus ranked No. 66 among U.S. institutions (out of nearly 4,000 colleges and universities in the country) and No. 386 in the world (out of more than 25,000 worldwide colleges and universities), according to the Quacquarelli Symonds rankings released June 27.
Preliminary winners named in Kiwanis Kūpuna Spelling Bee; still time to compete
The top three spellers from each of the preliminary competitions will be eligible to compete in the Kiwanis Kupuna Spelling Bee Finals Competition on July 29, 2023, at 1 p.m. at Lanakila Multipurpose Center, Honolulu.
Hawai‘i Tourism Authority reinvests $2.7M to support natural resource preservation, Hawaiian culture
Since 2010, HTA has provided nearly $13.3 million to support 370 programs that preserve Hawai‘i’s natural resources and more than $12.5 million to support nearly 360 community organizations and programs that focus on perpetuating Hawaiian culture.
Child & Family Service announces leadership changes for 124-year-old Hawai‘i nonprofit
Karen Tan, president and CEO of Child and Family Service is stepping down after 18 years with the organization to move to Texas to support her family. Her last day is Aug. 31.
Scientists on Maunakea capture starlight photos from 2 massive galaxies hosting growing black holes
A staff astronomer at W. M. Keck Observatory on Maunakea was part of a team of international scientists that captured first time images of starlight from two massive galaxies hosting actively growing black holes from less than a billion years after the Big Bang.
Hawai‘i athletes earn five medals at Special Olympics World Summer Games
Last week, two Special Olympics Hawaii athletes, Teresa “Tess” Moore and Virginia “Kalei” Lee, represented Hawaii as part of Special Olympics USA at the 2023 Special Olympics World Summer Games in Berlin, Germany.
