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Bangkok Happy Bowl features island rhythm in February, with live Hawaiian music, hula
The island’s only Asian restaurant offering live entertainment 7 nights a week in its open-air setting features beloved Kauaʻi musicians and dancers who bring warmth, culture and energy to every evening. January 27, 2026 · 05:00am
Reminder: Deadline nears to apply for upcoming Project Hoʻomana cohort
The 3-month business development program from February through April designed to support Native Hawaiian micro and small business owners with tools, guidance and mentorship focused on branding, marketing and business growth.Hawaii News Gov. Josh Green outlines plans to meet Hawaiʻi’s challenges during 2026 during…
Kauai News Test of Wireless Emergency Notification System on Kauaʻi set for Monday at 5:30 p.m
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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
Hawaiʻi Keiki Caucus to introduce 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.
Bangkok Happy Bowl features island rhythm in February, with live Hawaiian music, hula
The island’s only Asian restaurant offering live entertainment 7 nights a week in its open-air setting features beloved Kauaʻi musicians and dancers who bring warmth, culture and energy to every evening.
Reminder: Deadline nears to apply for upcoming Project Hoʻomana cohort
The 3-month business development program from February through April designed to support Native Hawaiian micro and small business owners with tools, guidance and mentorship focused on branding, marketing and business growth.
Overnight closures planned for Kūhiō Highway near Hanalei Bridge beginning Feb. 2
Transportation officials said the closures are needed to reconstruct existing pavement on the Hanalei side of the bridge.
Gov. Josh Green outlines plans to meet Hawaiʻi’s challenges during 2026 during State of State address
With the State of Hawaiʻi having to try to make up for billions in federal cuts and actions to maintain services, Gov. Josh Green said he proposes no changes to tax cuts in 2026 but would ask to pause cuts for 2027-2029.
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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
Hawaiʻi Keiki Caucus to introduce 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.
Reminder: Deadline nears to apply for upcoming Project Hoʻomana cohort
The 3-month business development program from February through April designed to support Native Hawaiian micro and small business owners with tools, guidance and mentorship focused on branding, marketing and business growth.
Overnight closures planned for Kūhiō Highway near Hanalei Bridge beginning Feb. 2
Transportation officials said the closures are needed to reconstruct existing pavement on the Hanalei side of the bridge.
Gov. Josh Green outlines plans to meet Hawaiʻi’s challenges during 2026 during State of State address
With the State of Hawaiʻi having to try to make up for billions in federal cuts and actions to maintain services, Gov. Josh Green said he proposes no changes to tax cuts in 2026 but would ask to pause cuts for 2027-2029.
Big Island News
Apply now: Project Hoʻomana cohort application deadline nears
The 3-month business development program from February through April designed to support Native Hawaiian micro and small business owners with tools, guidance and mentorship focused on branding, marketing and business growth.
2026 Homeless Point in Time Count begins on Big Island
The goal of the federally mandated survey — which offers a snapshot of homelessness — is to identify and count individuals and families residing in places not meant for human habitation; more than 50 volunteers and staff are participating in this year's initiative.
Maui News
Local artist paints dream of for Lahaina
“My wish is to see Lahaina alive and thriving again, a painted dream I hope will come true," said Ronald Macedo, an island artist who has lived and painted in Lahaina for the past 35 years.
4.2 earthquake on Hawaiʻi Island is part of ongoing deep swarm beneath Pāhala
A magnitude-4.2 earthquake reported at 11:37 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 26, occurred 1 mile northwest of Pāhala on the Island of Hawaiʻi at a depth of 21 miles below sea level. Scientists with the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory say the earthquake was part of the ongoing deep swarm beneath Pāhala that began about 7 years ago and is not directly related to volcanic activity.
Mana O Maui offers free afterschool Surf-N-Turf program for teens
Mana O Maui is now accepting applications for their free Surf-N-Turf Afterschool Program, a seasonal adventure experience designed to empower teens and tweens through outdoor exploration and cultural learning. Open to kids ages 11-17, this unique program combines surf therapy, hiking, and Hawaiian cultural practices to foster confidence, teamwork and resilience.


