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Tree trimming, removal work prompts single-lane, full closures on Akemāmā Road

Akemāmā Road users should plan to use an alternate route or allow extra time to get to their destinations because of the scheduled early next week.

25-year veteran Kauaʻi police officer continues exemplary work on the job

Officer Arnold Cayabyab was awarded Employee of the Month for his work in high-impact cases a month before his retirement from the Kauaʻi Police Department.

Flags to fly at half staff in Hawaiʻi for fallen Maui officer, Minneapolis shooting victims

Gov. Josh Green has directed the U.S. and Hawai‘i flags to be flown at half-staff across all state offices and agencies, including the Hawai‘i National Guard, in honor of two solemn observances.

Food safety code updates adopted by Hawaiʻi Department of Health

The code updates — which align with the 2022 U.S. Food and Drug Administration Model Food Code — are aimed at expanding opportunities for homemade food producers, and are part of Act 195 signed into law in 2024 by Gov. Josh Green.

Public can comment now on second draft of Kauaʻi Island Utility Cooperative Habitat Conservation Plan

Oral testimony can be given during a public meeting Sept. 16 at Kauaʻi Philippine Cultural Center in Līhuʻe; comments must be received or postmarked no later than Oct. 22.

Kaua’i Fire Department ceremony celebrates new recruits and promotions

The Kaua’i Fire Department celebrated the induction of five new firefighters and the promotion of two seasoned members in a special ceremony for family and friends.
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Visitor rescued off Kalalau Trail after suffering apparent ankle injury
Nāpali Coast: Breathtaking shoreline filmed for many Hollywood films
Nāpali Coast: A ‘Biodiversity Hotspot,’ but with many endangered species to protect
Nāpali Coast: Visitors can view the gorgeous scenery by helicopters and boat tours

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Flags to fly at half staff in Hawaiʻi for fallen Maui officer, Minneapolis shooting victims

Gov. Josh Green has directed the U.S. and Hawai‘i flags to be flown at half-staff across all state offices and agencies, including the Hawai‘i National Guard, in honor of two solemn observances.

Food safety code updates adopted by Hawaiʻi Department of Health

The code updates — which align with the 2022 U.S. Food and Drug Administration Model Food Code — are aimed at expanding opportunities for homemade food producers, and are part of Act 195 signed into law in 2024 by Gov. Josh Green.

Airline veteran Shelly Parker named head of Hawaiʻi guest operations for Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines

Alaska Air Group today named Shelly Parker as head of Hawai‘i guest operations for Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines. Parker has also been appointed as a member of the company’s Honolulu leadership team.

New study reveals rapid pace of ocean acidification in Pacific waters near Hawaiʻi

Oceanographers from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa have found that ocean acidification is intensifying more rapidly below the surface near Hawaiʻi than previously thought, posing a significant threat to marine ecosystems.

Kauaʻi events observe September as Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month

A series of statewide events that aim to increase awareness, reduce stigma, and foster community support for Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month.

UH enters a new partnership that connects academics with real-world challenges

The five-year agreement facilitates collaborative research between students and forensic experts, who are working to recover and identify U.S. personnel.

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Kahilu Theatre’s new season lineup promises blend of artistry, creativity, cultural expression

Single-show tickets now on sale for season featuring returning favorites such as 'the Jimi Hendrix of the ʻukulele' Jake Shimabukuro and 4-time Grammy Award winner Kalani Pe‘a as well as new artists including acclaimed dance company Black Grace.

Gov. Green orders flags at half-staff in Hawaiʻi for fallen Maui officer, Minneapolis shooting victims

Gov. Josh Green has directed the U.S. and Hawai‘i flags to be flown at half-staff across all state offices and agencies, including the Hawai‘i National Guard, in honor of two solemn observances.

Utility work scheduled in two North Kona locations

Overnight road closures will be necessary as crews will be replacing poles in both areas along Māmalahoa Highway.

Police ask if anyone has seen 14-year-old runaway

Hawai‘i Island police report Cruz Deanda was last seen at 5 p.m. Aug. 22 on 29th Avenue in Hawaiian Paradise Park.

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Maui Music & Food Experience heads to Chicago with benefit concert planned Nov. 7

Due to overwhelming demand, The Hua Momona Foundation is bringing the Maui Music & Food Experience to the Continent with a newly announced show in Chicago on Nov. 7 at the Copernicus Center’s Gateway Theater. The concert will bring together renowned musicians and world-class chefs to celebrate the aloha spirit and support the Hua Momona Foundation’s continued work across Maui.

Kaneholani pleads not guilty to murder in death of Maui Officer Suzanne O

The man accused of murder in the shooting death of a Maui police officer earlier this month, entered a not guilty plea before Second Circuit Court Judge Peter Cahill during an initial hearing on Aug. 27, 2025.

Kahoʻolawe trolling dates in September 2025

The Kahoʻolawe Island Reserve Commission has announced permitted trolling dates for September 2025.

One lane on North Kīhei Road to close overnight for safety improvements

The Hawai‘i Department of Transportation advises road users that one lane in either direction on North Kīhei Road will be closed from 9 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 28 to 5 a.m., Friday, Aug. 29 for safety improvements.