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Registration for 2026 Spring Basketball League begins Dec. 29
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New independent measurements of universe expansion rate deepen cosmic mystery
New results — which were made using a variety of ground and space-based telescopes including W. M. Keck Observatory on the Big Island — strengthen the “Hubble tension,” a cosmic disagreement that could point to new physics governing the universe.
Financial Ally Goal Achiever title earned by Hawai‘i Green Infrastructure Authority
Better Buildings & Better Plants partners saved more than $24 billion in energy costs to date, and financial allies extended $41 billion for projects that improve energy performance.
Key Hirono-led provisions included in FY 2026 defense bill passed by U.S. Senate
The fiscal year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act includes more than $1.1 billion for infrastructure in Hawai‘i and includes language encouraging the U.S. Army to fully develop and communicate plans for leased training lands — such as those at Pōhakuloa on the Big Island.
Football-field-sized balloon launched over Antarctica to solve mystery of dark matter
Unlocking the mystery of dark matter would help to get a grasp on what most of the universe is actually made of and potentially reveal fundamental new physics that could revolutionize the understanding of how everything works.
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Hawaii News
New independent measurements of universe expansion rate deepen cosmic mystery
New results — which were made using a variety of ground and space-based telescopes including W. M. Keck Observatory on the Big Island — strengthen the “Hubble tension,” a cosmic disagreement that could point to new physics governing the universe.
Financial Ally Goal Achiever title earned by Hawai‘i Green Infrastructure Authority
Better Buildings & Better Plants partners saved more than $24 billion in energy costs to date, and financial allies extended $41 billion for projects that improve energy performance.
Key Hirono-led provisions included in FY 2026 defense bill passed by U.S. Senate
The fiscal year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act includes more than $1.1 billion for infrastructure in Hawai‘i and includes language encouraging the U.S. Army to fully develop and communicate plans for leased training lands — such as those at Pōhakuloa on the Big Island.
Football-field-sized balloon launched over Antarctica to solve mystery of dark matter
Unlocking the mystery of dark matter would help to get a grasp on what most of the universe is actually made of and potentially reveal fundamental new physics that could revolutionize the understanding of how everything works.
Anti-hunger, public health groups: New restrictions on SNAP translate to higher costs, fewer choices
With nearly 1 in 3 Hawai‘i families already not able to get enough food, the organizations say the real barrier to healthy eating is affordability, not banning sugary products.
Hawai‘i State Energy Office launching new training program to build energy workforce
The new Training for Residential Energy Contractors program, going live in January 2026, will provide hands-on instruction and nationally recognized certifications for contractors, builders and tradespeople throughout Hawai‘i.
Big Island News
Renewed partnership of HPH, KS reaffirms commitment to improve Hawaiʻi’s well-being
The partnership between Hawai‘i Pacific Health and Kamehameha Schools started 6 years ago and is aimed at working collaboratively to leverage the collective strengths in health care and education to create healthier communities throughout the state.
Expanded federal travel ban set to go into effect New Year’s Day denounced by state senator
“The expansion of the travel ban is as a political distraction, diverting attention from real homeland security concerns like human trafficking, drug smuggling and organized crime,” said Oʻahu state Sen. Jarrett Keohokalole, chairman of the Hawaiʻi Senate Commerce and Consumer Protection Committee.
Puna man arrested after allegedly entering home, threatening to burn it down
40-year-old George Foote of Pāhoa is detained in the Hilo Police Cellblock as detectives with Hawai'i Police Department Area I Criminal Investigation Division continues to investigate the incident that happened Friday night (Dec. 19).
Maui News
Retail Merchants of Hawaiʻi names Dave Erdman interim president and CEO
Retail Merchants of Hawaiʻi announced Tuesday that Dave Erdman has been appointed interim president and chief executive officer, effective January 2026.
Hawaiʻi State Energy Office to launch contractor training program in 2026
The program will provide hands-on training and nationally recognized certifications for contractors, builders and tradespeople across Hawai‘i.
Helmsley awards more than $2.2M to advance UH medical training, research
The University of Hawaiʻi has secured two major grants from The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust, each exceeding $1 million, which will support distinct but complementary health-oriented initiatives.
UH: $2M Moore Foundation grant backs new postdoctoral science fellowship
Eleven emerging scientists will soon take on some of Hawaiʻi’s most urgent environmental and scientific challenges through a new University of Hawaiʻi systemwide postdoctoral fellowship program, funded by a $2 million grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.


