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Mark your calendar: Goodwill Industries of Hawai‘i to host reuse collection event in Līhu‘e

Residents, businesses and other organizations can bring unwanted or unneeded items for reuse from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 13.

Līhuʻe Airport’s improvement plan includes modernization, not adding capacity

The plan calls for improving safety, operational efficiency, environmental sustainability and passenger experience by making better use of existing facilities.

Mayor Kawakami to discuss future priorities during State of County address next week

The State of the County address will dive into current initiatives and future plans at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, March 11.

Kauaʻi athletes to compete at 2026 Special Olympics USA Games in Minnesota

Hawaiian athletes are set to bring the spirit of aloha to the 2026 Special Olympics USA Games, held in Minnesota from June 20–26.

Newly redesigned Hawaiʻi Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs website now live

The upgraded site makes it easier for users to access vital resources, navigate services and engage with the department online, underscoring the department’s ongoing commitment to increase accessibility in delivery of its services to the public.

Hawaiʻi Pacific University earns accreditor approval for 3-year global business degree

The global business degree is a pioneering 90-credit, 3-year undergraduate degree designed from the ground up to be fast, flexible and future-focused.
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Another injured hiker rescued from Kalalau Trail
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Kauaʻi athletes to compete at 2026 Special Olympics USA Games in Minnesota

Hawaiian athletes are set to bring the spirit of aloha to the 2026 Special Olympics USA Games, held in Minnesota from June 20–26.

Newly redesigned Hawaiʻi Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs website now live

The upgraded site makes it easier for users to access vital resources, navigate services and engage with the department online, underscoring the department’s ongoing commitment to increase accessibility in delivery of its services to the public.

Hawaiʻi Pacific University earns accreditor approval for 3-year global business degree

The global business degree is a pioneering 90-credit, 3-year undergraduate degree designed from the ground up to be fast, flexible and future-focused.

Rescue personnel recover body from closed area of Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park

The Big Island incident remains under investigation.

Kupu ʻĀina Corps seeking applicants for open positions throughout Hawaiian Islands

The conservation and environmental education nonprofit has opportunities on all islands with new host sites.

5 community hubs selected to bridge gap between funding, ʻāina stewardship

The five regional hubs are across the moku/hui moku (districts) of West Kauaʻi, Waiʻanae (Oʻahu), Molokaʻi, Central Maui and Kohala (Hawaiʻi Island).

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Historic Hawaiʻi youth climate victory community event planned in Waimea

“This event is about more than a legal victory,” said Parker School Head of School Stephen Dunn in announcing the upcoming event. “It’s about civic engagement, kuleana for our environment and empowering young people to understand that their voices matter."

Top 10 things to do on Big Island for March 6-12: Hilo Steel Guitar Festival, Abled Hawaiʻi Artists exhibit, Ola Ka ʻĪ Kona and more

Music is in the air this week as several venues around the island are hosting concerts, live bands and even dance shows featuring a variety of tunes in several different styles; but that's not all — check out this week's top 10 now!

Public schools advance farm-to-school effort with new small farm partnerships

Additional micropurchasing agreements are in development throughout the state, including collaborations between school cafeterias and school gardens, as well as additional small farm produce purchases on Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi Island and Maui.

Four West Hawaiʻi police officers were honored for investigations, responses to crime in 2025

Kona Crime Prevention Committee honored Officers Charles Caldwell-Kaʻai, Tyler Meno, Jason Cunefare, and Lawrence Matsumoto for exemplary work in 2025.

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Grant applications sought by March 20 for County’s Kīhei Clean & Safe Program

Fiscal Year 2026 grant applications open this Friday, March 6, for the Kīhei Clean & Safe Program, which is designed to help cultivate a clean and safe environment in South Maui, the County of Maui Office of Economic Development announced. The application deadline is end of day on March 20, 2026.  

Maui Weather Forecast for March 05, 2026

Relatively benign conditions with breezy east to southeast winds will persist through the weekend amidst an approaching front stalling just west of the islands...

27th Annual State Employees’ Food & Fund Drive, March 4 – May 8

The State of Hawaiʻi, in partnership with Hawaiʻi Foodbank, today officially launched the 2026 Annual State Employees’ Food and Fund Drive. Since 1999, state employees have supported the drive to raise food and funds for Hawaiʻi Foodbank and its statewide affiliates. The Annual Drive will run from March 4 through May 8.

Hawaiʻi public schools advance farm-to-school efforts with new small farm partnerships

Students at Kahaluʻu Elementary School enjoyed locally grown microgreens on their lunch plates this week, harvested just across the street from campus at Kupu Place. Because of the farm’s close proximity, the greens were picked Sunday, delivered Tuesday, and served to students Wednesday.