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Hawai‘i News UPDATE: No tsunami threat to Kaua’i after 7.4 quake

Kauaʻi’s all-women dispatch unit praised for lifesaving work with proclamation
In 1025, the 10-person dispatch team answered about 60,000 911 calls for service that required multi-tasking, quick action and compassion. April 20, 2026 · 05:00am
Rediscovered rare Lāna‘i native species reflect stewardship, conservation partnerships
Surveys were led by Maui Nui Plant Extinction Prevention Program in partnership with Pūlama Lāna‘i, using on-the-ground exploration and drone technology to access steep cliffs and remote terrain.Community National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration designates University of Hawaiʻi as…
Hawai‘i News Hawaiʻi Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke announces she will not seek re-election; opens door for…
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Kaua‘i News
Winners of art contest for 2026-27 Hawai‘i conservation, game bird stamps announced
Conservation stamp highlights the wild pig, while game bird stamp features the California valley quail, which was originally brought to the islands in 1818 as a gift to King Kamehameha.
Kauaʻi’s all-women dispatch unit praised for lifesaving work with proclamation
In 2025, the 10-person dispatch team answered about 60,000 911 calls for service that required multi-tasking, quick action, and compassion.
Firearm applications increase while registrations dip slightly in Hawaiʻi
Hawaiʻi’s firearm registration report for 2025 reveals a notable 14.7% rise in permit applications alongside a slight decline in total firearm registrations, with a record percentage of imported firearms highlighting changing ownership trends.
Rediscovered rare Lāna‘i native species reflect stewardship, conservation partnerships
Surveys were led by Maui Nui Plant Extinction Prevention Program in partnership with Pūlama Lāna‘i, using on-the-ground exploration and drone technology to access steep cliffs and remote terrain.
UPDATE: No tsunami threat to Kaua’i after 7.4 quake
No tsunami threat to the state after a powerful magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck off the east coast of Honshu, Japan, late Sunday, sparking tsunami monitoring across the Pacific.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration designates University of Hawaiʻi as new reef research institute
“This new institute combines [University of Hawaiʻi]’s strengths in cutting-edge, ocean-related research and our collaborative, place-based approach to working with resource managers throughout Hawaiʻi and the Pacific to protect our vital coral reefs,” said University of Hawaiʻi Interim Vice President for Research and Innovation Chad Walton.
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Hawaii News
Winners of art contest for 2026-27 Hawai‘i conservation, game bird stamps announced
Conservation stamp highlights the wild pig, while game bird stamp features the California valley quail, which was originally brought to the islands in 1818 as a gift to King Kamehameha.
Firearm applications increase while registrations dip slightly in Hawaiʻi
Hawaiʻi’s firearm registration report for 2025 reveals a notable 14.7% rise in permit applications alongside a slight decline in total firearm registrations, with a record percentage of imported firearms highlighting changing ownership trends.
Rediscovered rare Lāna‘i native species reflect stewardship, conservation partnerships
Surveys were led by Maui Nui Plant Extinction Prevention Program in partnership with Pūlama Lāna‘i, using on-the-ground exploration and drone technology to access steep cliffs and remote terrain.
UPDATE: No tsunami threat to Kaua’i after 7.4 quake
No tsunami threat to the state after a powerful magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck off the east coast of Honshu, Japan, late Sunday, sparking tsunami monitoring across the Pacific.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration designates University of Hawaiʻi as new reef research institute
“This new institute combines [University of Hawaiʻi]’s strengths in cutting-edge, ocean-related research and our collaborative, place-based approach to working with resource managers throughout Hawaiʻi and the Pacific to protect our vital coral reefs,” said University of Hawaiʻi Interim Vice President for Research and Innovation Chad Walton.
Big Island News
Third-longest serving Hawai‘i governor passes away at 100
George R. Ariyoshi led the state from 1974 to 1986. Ariyoshi died peacefully Sunday night, April 19, surrounded by his family.
New Center for Family Business and Entrepreneurs launched by Bank of Hawaiʻi
Center helps Hawaiʻi business owners plan for succession, unlock opportunity and navigate complexities of business, family and personal wealth.
Business Monday: Recovery Center to help small businesses affected by downtown Hilo fire
The U.S. Small Business Administration is setting up a recovery center where representatives will help businesses that burned in the 2025 Hilo fire apply for low-interest Economic Injury Disaster Loans.
Firearm permit applications in Hawaiʻi up last year, state report says
Hawaiʻi's firearm registration report for 2025 reveals a notable 14.7% rise in permit applications alongside a slight decline in total firearm registrations, with a record percentage of imported firearms highlighting changing ownership trends.
Maui News
Public invited to submit remembrances for Shinnyo Lantern Floating Hawai‘i
Shinnyo Lantern Floating Hawai‘i, the annual Memorial Day ceremony that brings together communities from around the world in honor of fallen service members and loved ones, is accepting submissions for remembrances. Submissions received by April 30, 2026, will be hand-transcribed onto lanterns.
Former Governor George Ariyoshi dies at 100, remembered as ‘historic figure’
Gov. Josh Green today announced the lowering of flags to honor the life and legacy of former Gov. George R. Ariyoshi, Hawaiʻi’s third and longest-serving governor in state history. He led the state from 1974 to 1986. Ariyoshi died peacefully Sunday night, surrounded by his family — he was 100.
Kaiser Permanente reports Alliance Unions ratify new contracts to deliver wage increases, protect affordability
After nearly 11 months of negotiations, Kaiser Permanente welcomes the ratification of 52 collective bargaining agreements covering more than 61,000 employees represented by unions within the Alliance of Health Care Unions.


