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Blessing ceremony kicks off $835,000 Hanapēpē Baseyard renovation project

“By investing in facilities like this, we’re making sure our crews have the space, safety and support they need to continue maintaining our roads and responding in times of need,” said Kaua‘i County Mayor Derek Kawakami. “That’s what keeps our island safe and moving forward.”

Hanapēpē Stadium tennis courts to close for six months for improvements, remediation

Two of the four tennis courts will also be converted into six dedicated pickleball courts.

Caregivers can gain better understanding of dementia care with free conference Saturday

Ola Nā Lima Mālama: Hawaiʻi Caregiver Conference aims to empower caregivers with expert strategies and tools tailored for real-world dementia care.

Office of Hawaiian Affairs approves nearly $4 million in disaster aid for Native Hawaiian households

More information on applying for direct disaster grants and home repair grants available for Native Hawaiian households impacted by the recent Kona low storms will become available.

5 projects announced as recipients of Kaua‘i County’s 2026 Homeless Program Grants

The Family Life Center on Kaua‘i received funding for three projects to help the chronically homeless.

‘They carry a meaningful message’: State legislators give back through Easter basket tradition

Donations collected during the 27th annual drive come at a particularly important time following the two kona lows that slammed into the state during the past 2 weeks and will help support organizations on the front lines responding to increased needs.
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Kalalau Trail open again today after state crew discovers less damage than anticipated
The Hawaiian legends of the Nāpali Coast
Nāpali Coast by season: Best times for hiking, photography, wildlife viewing, boat tours
Nāpali Coast: Breathtaking shoreline filmed for many Hollywood films

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Office of Hawaiian Affairs approves nearly $4 million in disaster aid for Native Hawaiian households

More information on applying for direct disaster grants and home repair grants available for Native Hawaiian households impacted by the recent Kona low storms will become available.

‘They carry a meaningful message’: State legislators give back through Easter basket tradition

Donations collected during the 27th annual drive come at a particularly important time following the two kona lows that slammed into the state during the past 2 weeks and will help support organizations on the front lines responding to increased needs.

Communities hard hit by kona low continue receiving support from Hawai‘i National Guard

The Guard continues working with each of the state’s counties and Hawaiʻi Emergency Management Agency for any future requests for assistance.

Conditions continue to improve; tourism officials report most visitor services operating

Visitors are advised, however, to continue checking official county and state resources while confirming ahead of time directly with activity providers; officials also offer several updates and resources to find additional information.

Hawaiʻi’ congressional delegation support Green’s request for disaster declaration

The disaster declaration would unlock crucial federal aid that is vital l for the state’s battered infrastructure and communities.

Backlog of civil rights cases in public schools ignites concern from U.S. senators

U.S. Sen. Mazie Hirono criticizes Dpeartment of Education and its efforts to realign the Office for Civil Rights’ ability to protect students.

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Top 10 things to do on Big Island for March 27-April 2: Open-air tastings, Flow Fest 2026, journey to Far East, ‘Hop’ and more

Stormy weather isn't on the guest list for any of this week's events around the Big Island, so we enthusiastically encourage everyone to get out of the house to have some fun. Check out this week's top 10 things to do on the Big Island now!

Big Island hunting to temporarily revert to standard rules used 2 years ago

Hawaiʻi Island to temporarily revert to standard hunting rules until the Department of Land and Natural Resources canextend adaptive management rules.

University of Hawaiʻi Board of Regents to fill four open seats representing three counties

Gov. Josh Green has received a shortlist from the University of Hawaiʻi Board of Regents Candidate Advisory Council for the two Honolulu seats

Hawaii County Weather Forecast for March 26, 2026

A drier and more stable trade wind pattern is expected through the weekend and into at least the middle of next week. Showers should be mostly focused along...

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Maui Bicycling League Expands Keiki Bike Education Program with Bike Skills Clinic

The Maui Bicycling League is expanding its Keiki Bike Education Program with the launch of the “Learn to Ride Better Keiki Clinic” at Kanahā Beach Park, offering keiki ages 7–12 the opportunity to build confidence, improve bike handling skills, and learn how to ride safely and responsibly.

Maui Surf Forecast for March 26, 2026

The forerunners of a small northwest swell have reached the northwest buoys and will arrive along the north shores tonight. The medium period swell is expected...

UH Maui College supports 2026 Maui Strong Fellowship Program, helping Lahaina recover

The University of Hawaiʻi Maui College announced the launch of the 2026 Maui Strong Fellowship Program, an initiative designed to support UHMC students and Maui residents working on projects that contribute to Maui’s long-term recovery and resilience following the 2023 Lahaina wildfires.

Hirono, Blunt Rochester, McIver Lead colleagues in introducing Working Women’s Bill of Rights

US Sens. Mazie K. Hirono (D-HI) was among lawmakers who introduced the Working Women’s Bill of Rights today. The resolution recognizes the duty of Congress to meet the needs of working women.