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IVF Va‘a World Sprint Championships 2024 in full swing on Big Island
The event features 8 days of prestigious international outrigger canoe racing in Hilo Bay, spotlighting the best of the best 1,866 teams of men, women and youth from around the world in the sport. It’s also a display of culture from around the world that’s not to be missed.
Hanalei turns out to welcome Hōkūleʻa on first stop of Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
A fanfare of 100-plus people, including original crew member John Kruse of Kauaʻi, lined Hanalei Pier to greet the legendary double-hulled voyaging canoe and its crew as it arrived Saturday morning for a 2-week stay.
‘Idol Across America’ is coming to Hawai’i; will it find the next Iam Tongi?
If you think you have the singing chops to follow in the footsteps of 2023 “American Idol” winner Iam Tongi, register now to for the “Idol Across America online Hawai‘i auditions this Monday.
Volcano Watch: A‘o pū mākou: We learn together with PIPES
The Pacific Internship Programs for Exploring Science (PIPES) is celebrating its 30th anniversary of growing the next generation of aloha ʻāina leaders in Hawai‘i and the Pacific through transformative place-based internships, mentorship, innovative programming, and strategic partnerships.
Celebrants from across Hawai‘i flock to first-ever Ko‘olau Limu Festival on Kaua‘i
The free event at Anahola Beach Park highlighted limu, or edible algae, important to Hawaiian culture and cuisine.
Four Kauaʻi County Council candidates weigh in on primary results and local issues as 1% separates 6th and 9th places
Below are excerpts from separate interviews with the four candidates in sixth through ninth, presented in order of their ranking in the primary election.
Over 90 people apply for top job at University of Hawai‘i 10-campus system
The board plans to publicly identify the finalists in September and will hold a series of public forums to introduce them to stakeholders.
Quilt Exhibit & Sale now open at Kaua‘i Society of Artists gallery in Līhu‘e
The exhibit on display through Aug. 24 features wall hangings, table runners, pillows and more.
Disney Animation’s ‘Moana 2’ unveils trailer at D23 fan event
A new trailer and poster were unveiled for Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Moana 2,” opening in theaters on Nov. 27, 2024. The reveal came at the recent D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event.
Update: Hōkūleʻa departure from Sand Island delayed
While on Kauaʻi, the Hōkūleʻa crew will host canoe tours and activities for schools and the community while docked in Hanalei and Nāwiliwili from Aug. 16 through Aug. 25.
Kauaʻi County proclaims August 14 ‘Tatiana Weston-Webb Day’
28-year-old Weston-Webb, a longtime resident of Kauaʻi, recently won silver at the Paris Olympics while representing her birth country, Brazil.
New research sheds light on relationships between plants and insects in Kaua‘i forests
The study took place in 40 forests including ʻŌhiʻa-dominated native forests on both the Big Island and Kaua‘i.
Hōkūleʻa sets sail on statewide voyage that will stop at 31 ports, reach 34 communities
The purpose of the sail, which will cover 3,000 miles, is for training and to connect with communities, especially students and their families.
New UH research reshaping views on planets that could possibly support life
Findings suggest that powerful radiation — some12 times stronger than previously thought — could seriously impact a planet’s ability to sustain life.
AARP and Sen. Schatz bust myths about Social Security
AARP Hawaiʻi and US Senator Brian Schatz have announced an upcoming telephone forum to discuss the future of Social Security on its 89th birthday.
International Vaʻa Federation World Sprint Championships kicks off this week on Big Island
A total of 1,866 teams will compete, with 333 from Hawai‘i alone.
Volcano Watch – Kīlauea’s 2019-2020 lake: Recalling the watery
Monitoring and understanding the lake was important because the presence of water increased the possibility of violent phreatic (steam-driven) explosions once Kīlauea erupted again, as there have been such eruptions in Kīlauea’s past.
Incumbent council members lead in primary election results
The results show that former mayor and current council member Bernard Carvalho Jr. leads the way with 7.6% of the votes (6,282), followed by longtime Council Chair Mel Rapozo in second with 7.3% (6,065).
Discussion continues for long-term solution on near-capacity Kaua‘i landfill
“I’m scared. Cost-wise, We’re talking about waste to energy and landfills that cost hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars to construct. Where do we get that from?” said County Council Chair Mel Rapozo.