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Kona low devastates 176-year-old coffee farm on Big Island

The Hawaiʻi Agricultural Foundation and the Hawaiʻi Farm Bureau Federation have launched a coordinated relief effort to support farmers, ranchers and agricultural producers affected by the severe weather, flooding and prolonged heavy rains.

Department of Transportation reminds the public: Don’t fall for scams

Several scam text messages have been making the rounds claiming to be from the Hawai‘i Department of Transportation, or the “Department of Motor Vehicles” regarding unpaid traffic violations and subsequent holds on driver’s licensing.

Gov. Green announces state offices to reopen following severe weather

The state offices and operations statewide will reopen following the severe weather brought by the recent Kona low storm system.

Kaua‘i County addressing ongoing wastewater spill contained to the Līhu‘e Wastewater Treatment Plant

The intermittent discharges began on March 17.

Visitor suffers apparent shoulder injury following fall on Kaua‘i trail

A man visiting from California was rescued off the Kalalau Trail after suffering an apparent shoulder injury.

WATCH: About 200 Hawai‘i National Guard members assisting counties during second kona low

“The collaboration between the governor and all four county mayors allowed the state of Hawaiʻi Department of Defense to improve our ability to respond to this unprecedented kona low storm,” Hawaiʻi Adjutant General Maj. Gen. Stephen Logan on Saturday, March 21.
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Kona low devastates 176-year-old coffee farm on Big Island

The Hawaiʻi Agricultural Foundation and the Hawaiʻi Farm Bureau Federation have launched a coordinated relief effort to support farmers, ranchers and agricultural producers affected by the severe weather, flooding and prolonged heavy rains.

WATCH: About 200 Hawai‘i National Guard members assisting counties during second kona low

“The collaboration between the governor and all four county mayors allowed the state of Hawaiʻi Department of Defense to improve our ability to respond to this unprecedented kona low storm,” Hawaiʻi Adjutant General Maj. Gen. Stephen Logan on Saturday, March 21.

Flooding happens: Residents encouraged to consider purchasing flood insurance

Flood insurance is separate from homeowners insurance and generally not required unless a property is in a designated high-risk flood zone; standard flood coverage normally helps cover physical damage caused by rising water, such as damage to a home’s structure and certain essential contents.

Kona low still moving down island chain, but no reason to change your Hawaiʻi trip

The islands remain safe and welcoming, and weather conditions are expected to improve early next week after two kona lows in a week; Kauaʻi and Oʻahu already are seeing improving conditions.

Salvation Army continues readiness to serve communities as second kona low moves across state

Nonprofit’s emergency disaster services positioned to respond to evolving needs as storm moves through; donations requested to help fund statewide support for vital relief efforts and supplies.

7 people, 1 dog rescued by Coast Guard, partners from extremely dangerous Oʻahu flash flooding

Five people and the furry friend were extricated Friday morning from a rooftop in the Waialua area; the other two people — who wrote ‘SOS’ in the sand — were stranded near Yokohama Bay because the road washed out. Everyone and the dog were taken to safety at U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Barbers Point in Kapolei, Oʻahu.

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Hawaiʻi Island police warn about phone scam involving Federal Trade Commission

In one case the suspect used the Hawai‘i Police Department’s phone number and the name of a Hawai‘i Police Department employee to validate the scam, fleecing the victim of nearly $200,000.

UPDATE: Ground stop at Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport has been lifted

Lighting and thunder have subsided near the airport, and power has mostly been restored.

UPDATE: Thunderstorms move over East Hawaiʻi, flood warning replaces advisory

A flash flood warning is in effect for Hamakua, Kaʻū, North and South Hilo, Puna until 3:45 p.m.

Business Monday: Tony Honda dealership relocating to Queen Ka‘ahumanu Highway — and going green

Tony Hawaiʻi Kona purchased 83 acres, using six of it now for the dealership, with the remaining to one day become a green technology business park.

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County of Maui kona storm 2 recap: Midday update on March 23, 2026

No areas remain under MEMA evacuation warnings; however, some potentially high-impact areas remain under evacuation advisories out of an abundance of caution.

UHERO study reveals housing ripple effect: One condo, hundreds of homes

The study examines a concept known as housing filtering, a process in which new construction sets off a chain of moves that frees up existing homes across the market. When a household moves into a newly built unit, it leaves behind a previous home, creating an opportunity for another household, and so on.

ALTRES offers staffing solutions for vendors at upcoming Merrie Monarch Festival in Hilo

As the Merrie Monarch Festival approaches, ALTRES, Hawaiʻi’s largest staffing, payroll and HR company, is ready to assist vendors participating in the various events taking place between April 5 to 11. With over 55 years of experience, ALTRES specializes in providing top-tier staffing services for businesses.

Maui Ocean Center names new marketing director

Maui Ocean Center announced the return of Heather Walters, a former digital marketing specialist, as the aquarium’s marketing director, effective April 1.