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Visitor at Hawaiʻi Volcanoe National Park rescued after falling off steep cliff

The 30-year-old man from Boston said he got too close to the ledge and fell after trying to get a better view of erupting Kīlauea.

Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia voyaging canoes reach the doldrums in journey from Hilo to Tahiti

Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia, the voyaging canoes of the Polynesian Voyaging Society, have reached the Intertropical Convergence Zone that is commonly known as the doldrums as they continue their journey from Hilo to Tahiti.

Department of Health alerts Hawaiʻi residents to national recall on Zicam, Orajel cotton swabs

The recalled products were distributed nationwide, including at supermarkets and drug stores in Hawai‘i.

Obon season celebrates ancestors through unified dances, traditional activities

Kauaʻi’s Obon season kicks off this weekend, bringing people of all backgrounds together for bon dances at Buddhist temples, honoring ancestors through joyful celebration and community engagement.

Department of Hawaiian Home Lands’ 656-acre project of farms, homes, public spaces in Maui moves forward

Community members say there aren’t enough Hawaiian homestead opportunities in East Maui and hope the project can ease the burden on multigenerational households living under one roof.

National No Kings Mass Protest scheduled on Kaua‘i

More than 7,000 Hawaiʻi residents, including teachers, veterans, immigration and civil rights advocates, are expected to join the No Kings Mass protest on Saturday throughout the state.

Kaua‘i Fire crews douse 2-acre brush fire in Kekaha

As of 11:50 a.m., the fire was out and state officials remain on scene to monitor hot spots.

Kaua‘i Police Commission seeks public input on traits needed for next chief

Chief Todd Raybuck, who has served as the 8th Chief of Police for the Kaua’i Police Department since April 22, 2019, is set to transfer command today to Assistant Chief Elliott Kalani Ke, who was selected by the commission to serve as interim chief.

Water conservation request for Hanalei, ‘Anini areas continues

The initial request to conserve water was issued April 4.

AG Lopez issues joint statement regarding deployment of California National Guard

Attorney General Anne Lopez joined a coalition of 18 attorneys general in releasing the a statement reacting to what she called the “unlawful deployment” of California National Guard against protestors in California.

Kīlauea is erupting again, with 330-feet high lava fountains for episode No. 25

All current and recent eruption activity of Kīlauea is within Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.

PGA general manager at Kauaʻi golf course enshrined into Callaway’s Staff Hall of Fame

Under Tom Freestone’s leadership, the Ocean Course at Hōkūala’s teaching staff offers lessons for keiki through seniors, including programming from the Aloha Section PGA, First Tee Hawai‘i, Operations36, Indigo Golf Partners and Troon. 

Lt. Gov. Luke signs bill to establish Broadband Office, expand digital navigator program

The landmark legislation strengthens the state’s commitment to closing the digital divide and ensuring all Hawaiʻi residents have access to reliable internet.

Annual sewer rate increase on Kaua‘i kicks in on July 1

The previous adjustment to wastewater rates was on July 1, 2024.

Kaua‘i Police Department welcomes 3 new officers to the force

Raffy Perono, Summer Juniel and Trejontierre Juniel took their official Oath of Office during a ceremony attended by loved ones and community members.

New ambulance station in Hanalei will increase calls, response times for the secluded east side of the island

Moloaʻa to Hā‘ena is now covered when it comes to emergencies with the opening of the American Medical Response ambulance station in Hanalei.

ACLU of Hawai‘i asks county leaders not to collaborate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement

The ACLU of Hawaiʻi is concerned with Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s execution of warrants and urged county leadership against agreements with entities within the Dept. of Homeland Security.

Although bacteria rates are rising, federal funding cuts threaten water quality testing

Waikomo Stream at Kōloa Landing, a popular snorkeling spot, was added to the Bacteria Hot Spots list due to a high rate of bacteria found in 90% of the samples.

Postal Service is hosting open houses in Kauaʻi this month

Postmasters and supervisors will offer guidance on applying for the Postal Service, which is working to modernize its network and improve services across all mail.

Volcano Watch: What fans the flames observed at volcanic vents?

Recently, something has been observed “dancing” above the active eruptive vents inside Halemaʻumaʻu…Hydrogen flames!
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