Hawai‘i News
Lane closures scheduled for portions of Kalihiwai
Flaggers will be positioned at both ends of the work zone to direct traffic.
Project on Kohala Mountain will protect cloud forest and source of fresh water for Big Island
The state-funded, four-year project on Kohala Mountain will manage non-native feral pigs and promote native forest regeneration.
Hawaiʻi’s game bird hunting season opens Nov. 5
Detailed descriptions of hunting opportunities statewide are available on the state Department of Land and Natural Resource’s Division of Forestry and Wildlife website.
What is the mysterious bright light off Hiloʻs east coast?
The lights are from a survey vessel carrying field scientists conducting monitoring work in a study area that includes an ocean dredged material disposal site several miles offshore of the Hilo coast.
Volcano Watch: Aftershock forecasts let you know what to expect after a large earthquake
After damaging earthquakes, response and recovery take place under the threat of aftershocks.
Finding roots: ‘Big Wood’ brings joy to West Hawai‘i, provides therapy to its creator
In Kona, people do double takes when they see a 7-foot towering green creation of spray foam, cardboard, two-by-fours, silicon and fake plants — and realize a real person is inside.
Former Waimea High JROTC instructor sentenced to 14 years for sexual exploitation of student
Aguilar admitted in a plea agreement that he did not just possess these visual depictions, he used, persuaded or induced the victim to engage in sexually explicit conduct for the purpose of producing them.
COVID weekly update: 82 new infections reported on the Garden Isle
The state Department of Health reported 1,327 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday, Oct. 26, bringing the statewide total to 361,817
National Marine Sanctuary System celebrates half a century of protecting underwater world
The system includes the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary and Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands.
How did Hawaiʻi’s students perform on 2022 Nationʻs Report Card?
Hawai‘i’s fourth-graders performed above national averages in reading and math — and the state’s eighth-graders performed at the national level for the first time in reading, but slightly below the national average in math.
Lane closures scheduled for portions of Kalāheo
Road resurfacing work is planned for Opu Road and Lae Road, weather permitting.
Federal Highway Administration awards grant to Hawaiʻi for plastic recycling research
Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation plans to combine this award with other funding sources to establish a plastic recycling research facility, the first of its kind in Hawaiʻi.
Visiting hiker dies at Wailua Falls
Police identified the victim as 28-year-old Nicole Chavez of Chile.
Man in critical condition following Kapa‘a traffic crash
Speed does not appear to be a factor in the crash. Toxicology reports are pending to determine if either operator was under the influence of an intoxicant at the time of the crash.
Additional lane closures scheduled as Kapa‘a roundabout construction continues
Throughout the next several weeks, traffic control configurations around the intersection will change as construction progresses.
Road closure scheduled for portion of Wailua roadway
The full road closure is necessary to allow the Kaua‘i Island Utility Cooperative and the Kaua‘i County Department of Public Works Roads Division to cut trees and remove debris from around utility lines.
State honors Hawaiʻi Wildlife Center for 10 years treating 3,000 birds
The Hawai‘i Wildlife Center was honored on Friday with an award from the state Department of Land and Natural Resources for its 10 years of service and dedication to care of native birds and wildlife.
Bloom, baby, bloom: Dramatic growth of phytoplankton follows Tonga eruption
The deposition of volcanic ash following the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Haʻapai eruption was likely the most important source of nutrients responsible for massive phytoplankton growth.
Lane closures scheduled for part of Kekaha roadway
Crews will be resurfacing a portion of Kōke‘e Road next week.
Guided Astronomy and Hiking Tour applications sought for Haleakalā National Park
Haleakalā National Park is now accepting applications for commercial guided astronomy and hiking tours to be conducted in the park under Commercial Use Authorizations (CUAs).
