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Remember to practice fire safety this Fourth of July weekend

Independence Day activities such as fireworks and barbecues are common causes of wildfires, which are more of a risk during Hawaiʻi’s dry season.

Trash pickup is delayed for Princeville, Waimea

Pickup is anticipated to be completed tomorrow, July 3.

Texaco announces limited-time summer fuel rewards offer for new, existing members

Customers at participating stations statewide can take advantage of promotions designed to help drivers save more throughout the busy summer travel season.

Records, firearms services hours modified for July and August

The changes are necessary because of staffing needs and scheduled training.

Mark your calendars for 7-Eleven Day as the convenience store chain celebrates 48 years

7-Eleven Hawai‘i is marking its nearly 5 decades of service throughout the state with a free Slurpee on July 11, plus the return of Dollar Deals and a free limited-edition tote bag designed by local artist Jack Soren.

Kauaʻi rolls out country-of-origin label requirement for raw ʻahi retail sales

State agriculture officials say the new law that took effect July 1 is intended to help consumers make informed purchasing decisions while highlighting Hawaiʻi’s commercial tuna industry.
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Nāpali Coast’s sacred side: Heiau, caves, moon calendar and ancient Hawaiian history
Nāpali Coast after rain: Waterfalls, rainbows, weather and when to go
The Hawaiian legends of the Nāpali Coast
Nāpali Coast by season: Best times for hiking, photography, wildlife viewing, boat tours

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University of Hawaiʻi to decommission United Kingdom Infrared Telescope

Decommissioning will begin by 2030, given the expiration of the University of Hawaiʻi master lease in 2033.

Remember to practice fire safety this Fourth of July weekend

Independence Day activities such as fireworks and barbecues are common causes of wildfires, which are more of a risk during Hawaiʻi’s dry season.

Department of Health issues notice of violation, order against community care foster family home operator

Ederlina Manzano must cease operations by July 31, 2026, following her no-contest plea to charges of endangering an incompetent person’s welfare.

Mark your calendars for 7-Eleven Day as the convenience store chain celebrates 48 years

7-Eleven Hawai‘i is marking its nearly 5 decades of service throughout the state with a free Slurpee on July 11, plus the return of Dollar Deals and a free limited-edition tote bag designed by local artist Jack Soren.

Hawai‘i State Judiciary increases daily jury compensation rate for the first time in nearly 40 years

The rate has increased from $30 to $50 per day.

News in brief for July 1: Book sale support, volunteers mobilized, Right to Vote Act, consequences of Iran war

A brief look at news from throughout the state and beyond.

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Visually-impaired runner competing in Kona Marathon with goal to help others deal with vision loss

Marri Murdoch hopes to expand her nonprofit, Travel Visions Aloha for the Blind, to neighbor islands and provide more opportunities to visually-impaired and blind individuals.

New monthly initiative to cultivate reciprocal relationships between people, ʻāina

Kūkūau ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi Mālama ʻĀina Days is fostering community connection with Hilo's native lowland wet forest through immersive ʻāina-based education.

Hawaii County Weather Forecast for July 03, 2026

A ridge to the north of the islands will sink south and gradually strengthen, allowing moderate trade winds to build back to locally breezy levels over the...

Hawaii County Surf Forecast for July 03, 2026

Forerunners of a small, long period south swell are filling in this evening and will peak tonight into Friday. This swell will help maintain near to just...

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Maui Surf Forecast for July 03, 2026

Forerunners of a small, long period south swell are filling in this evening and will peak tonight into Friday. This swell will help maintain near to just...

Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Lukas Nelson organizes Lōkahi to support housing on Maui

Grammy-award-winning singer/songwriter/musician Lukas Nelson brought together Maui residents and the Hawaiʻi music community for a five-hour evening of special performances to benefit Housing for Healthcare, an initiative addressing the island’s urgent shortage of medical professionals.Grammy-award-winning singer/songwriter/musician Lukas Nelson brought together Maui residents and the Hawaiʻi music community for a five-hour evening of special performances to benefit Housing for Healthcare, an initiative addressing the island’s urgent shortage of medical professionals.

ʻUlu o Lele marketplace to open this fall, a milestone in returning business to Front Street

An interim marketplace planned for the former Outlets of Maui site in Lahaina will be the first project to bring storefronts back to Front Street since the 2023 wildfire disaster, county and nonprofit officials announced Thursday.

Hawai‘i State Federal Credit Union awards $22K in grants to help teachers meet classroom needs

The grants — each up to $500 — help educators on O‘ahu, Maui and Hawai‘i Island purchase classroom supplies, books, technology, equipment and other resources that support student learning.