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WATCH: Day of remembrance, action hosted at state Capitol, showing Aloha to Alex

The vigil, organized by American Civil Liberties Union of Hawaiʻi, Hawai‘i Coalition for Immigrant Rights and The Legal Clinic Hawai‘i, honored the life of 37-year-old Alex Pretti of Minneapolis, who was killed last week by federal agents, and spurred communitywide support for bills to protect due process and Hawaiʻi residents.

Agency on Elderly Affairs invites public to attend Better Choices, Better Health workshops

Better Choices, Better Health — developed by the Self-Management Resource Center — is designed to support kūpuna in building confidence and skills to manage chronic conditions while maintaining active, fulfilling lives.

County officials remind public about rules for curbside rubbish collection

Following the correct guidelines helps collection drivers pick up trash safely and efficiently, reduces service delays and supports a cleaner community islandwide.

Registration open for 2026 court interpreter orientation workshops

Freelance court interpreters are paid a minimum $35 an hour; completion of the 2-day workshop is required.

Hawai’i-based Zippy’s celebrates grand opening of fourth restaurant in Las Vegas

Company officials said the new location reflects Zippy’s continued growth on the mainland while maintaining its island roots.

UPDATE: High surf advisory extended for portions of Kaua‘i, Ni‘ihau

According to the National Weather Service in Honolulu, the surf will gradually lower by this afternoon.
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WATCH: Day of remembrance, action hosted at state Capitol, showing Aloha to Alex

The vigil, organized by American Civil Liberties Union of Hawaiʻi, Hawai‘i Coalition for Immigrant Rights and The Legal Clinic Hawai‘i, honored the life of 37-year-old Alex Pretti of Minneapolis, who was killed last week by federal agents, and spurred communitywide support for bills to protect due process and Hawaiʻi residents.

Registration open for 2026 court interpreter orientation workshops

Freelance court interpreters are paid a minimum $35 an hour; completion of the 2-day workshop is required.

Hawai‘i December 2025 unemployment remains unchanged at 2.2%

The number of nonfarm jobs available throughout the state also increased by 7,400 from December 2024 to December 2025.

New state Kaiapuni Education priority placement process to support growing demand

Interim guidance from Hawaiʻi Department of Education sets clearer, statewide approach as long-term Hawaiian language immersion program planning continues.

National report ranks University of Hawaiʻi 2-year colleges among best for affordability

The university’s commitment to keeping education within reach is most evident at its community colleges, which received a “Leading” rating for affordability, with the index finding that the average 2-year student in Hawaiʻi needs to work only 9 hours per week to cover the net price of attendance, while low-income students require just 6 hours per week.

Hirono meets with students, advocates, local businesses on O‘ahu

Purpose of the Hawai‘i Democrat’s visits was to discuss Impact of federal funding and consequences of President Donald Trump’s policies

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Hawai‘i Island police officer recognized third year in a row as Ka‘ū District Officer of the Year

A seven-year veteran of the department and a Kaʻū resident, the officer has served the Kaʻū community since 2021.

Zonta Club of Hilo Barbra An Pleadwell Scholarship applications now available

The scholarship is for female Hawai‘i Island or O‘ahu residents enrolled as full-time students at a college or university and high school seniors; preference for the two $2,500 scholarships is given to women’s studies and/or communications majors, who demonstrate financial need.

WATCH: Aloha for Alex; day of remembrance, action hosted at state Capitol

The vigil, organized by the American Civil Liberties Union of Hawaiʻi, Hawai‘i Coalition for Immigrant Rights and The Legal Clinic Hawai‘i, honored the life of 37-year-old Alex Pretti of Minneapolis, who was killed last week by federal agents, and spurred communitywide support for bills to protect due process and Hawaiʻi residents.

Hawai‘i students ‘taste the rainbow’ with special fresh, locally sourced salad

The hue-tiful menu item highlighted the continued farm-to-school efforts by Hawaiʻi Department of Education and its commitment to student wellness.

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Hawaiʻi Keiki Caucus presents 2026 legislative package to state lawmakers

Hawaiʻi Keiki Caucus — established in 1994 — is a bipartisan collaborative effort among state legislators, community leaders and youth-centered organizations dedicated to advancing policies that improve the lives of Hawaiʻi’s young people.

Hawaiʻi diner, Zippy’s opens fourth Las Vegas location

Zippy’s Restaurants celebrated the grand opening of its fourth location in Las Vegas on Tuesday, bringing to 26 its number of locations across Oʻahu, Maui, Hawaiʻi Island, and Southern Nevada.

Hawaiian Council to provide onsite assistance for OHA’s I Ola Emergency Relief Fund on Maui and Hawaiʻi Island

The Hawaiian Council is continuing its statewide effort to assist Native Hawaiian beneficiaries applying for the Office of Hawaiian Affairs I Ola: OHA’s Emergency Relief Fund. 

Imua ʻOnipaʻa opens applications for March 2026 Career Development Cohort

Imua ʻOnipaʻa, a Hawaiʻi-based nonprofit dedicated to building thriving career pathways, is now accepting applications for its March 2026 Career Development Cohort, open to residents across the State of Hawaiʻi.