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Lava fountains quickly reach up to 1,200 feet after onset of Episode 42 at Big Island’s Kīlauea volcano

Ashfall advisory also in effect for east and southeast portions of the Big Island, including places such as Hilo, Pāhoa, Hawaiian Paradise Park, Volcano and others in the Hilo, Puna and Kaʻū areas.

New factbook details military’s economic impact in Hawai‘i

The factbook is designed for residents, policymakers and business leaders; it includes easy-to-read charts and explanations covering personnel spending, contracting, federal assistance, community programs and the broader economic effects of defense activity throughout all islands.

Public urged to practice fireworks safety while celebrating Lunar New Year

Fireworks and firecrackers can only be ignited from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on private property Feb. 17. Setting off fireworks on public property — such as streets, sidewalks or parks — is illegal; it is strictly prohibited to remove the powder or pyrotechnic contents from any firework.

Ongoing probe into possible public corruption addressed by Hawaiʻi attorney general

Hawaiʻi Department of the Attorney General conducted a press briefing Friday (Feb. 13) to address an ongoing investigation into possible public corruption.

Q&A with ‘Chief of War’ star, Waimea High School grad Kaina Makua

Advice for students from the man who plays King Kamehameha I in the Apple TV series: “You don’t need to go to college to be “somebody.” But how will you help your community? How do you contribute and bring value to the lives of others instead of just yourself? Don’t live for just yourself. You should be living for everybody. If everyone had that mindset, imagine the things we could do.”

Adjusted hours at Kapa‘a Swimming Pool begin this week until further notice

Kaua‘i County Department of Parks and Recreation thanks the community for its patience and understanding as it copes with staffing issues at the swimming facility.
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Lava fountains quickly reach up to 1,200 feet after onset of Episode 42 at Big Island’s Kīlauea volcano

Ashfall advisory also in effect for east and southeast portions of the Big Island, including places such as Hilo, Pāhoa, Hawaiian Paradise Park, Volcano and others in the Hilo, Puna and Kaʻū areas.

New factbook details military’s economic impact in Hawai‘i

The factbook is designed for residents, policymakers and business leaders; it includes easy-to-read charts and explanations covering personnel spending, contracting, federal assistance, community programs and the broader economic effects of defense activity throughout all islands.

Ongoing probe into possible public corruption addressed by Hawaiʻi attorney general

Hawaiʻi Department of the Attorney General conducted a press briefing Friday (Feb. 13) to address an ongoing investigation into possible public corruption.

Q&A with ‘Chief of War’ star, Waimea High School grad Kaina Makua

Advice for students from the man who plays King Kamehameha I in the Apple TV series: “You don’t need to go to college to be “somebody.” But how will you help your community? How do you contribute and bring value to the lives of others instead of just yourself? Don’t live for just yourself. You should be living for everybody. If everyone had that mindset, imagine the things we could do.”

Hawai‘i Board of Education adopts new statewide policy on student cellphone use

New statewide rules set grade-level limits on student cell phone use; implementation begins next school year.

Deadline nears to apply for Hawaiʻi Medical Service Association Kaimana Scholarship

Applications are due by 4 p.m. Feb. 27 and must be submitted online; this year marks the 21st year of the scholarship program, honoring Hawaiʻi high school seniors for all-around excellence and their commitment to well-being.

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Episode 42 erupts at Big Island’s Kīlauea volcano; lava geysers reach up to 1,200 feet

Ashfall advisory also in effect for east and southeast portions of the Big Island, including places such as Hilo, Pāhoa, Hawaiian Paradise Park, Volcano and others in the Hilo, Puna and Kaʻū areas.

Hawai‘i Police Department chief launches new monthly informal talk story sessions

These monthly sessions will rotate around Hawaiʻi Island and provide residents an opportunity to meet directly with Mahuna and district commanders to share concerns, ask questions and discuss public safety issues in an open, conversational setting; the first is scheduled for Tuesday (Feb. 17) in Waimea.

Hawaiʻi Department of Education ‘Alumni Spotlight’ features ‘Chief of War’ star, Kaua‘i native Kaina Makua

Advice for students from the man who plays King Kamehameha I in the Apple TV series: "You don’t need to go to college to be “somebody.” But how will you help your community? How do you contribute and bring value to the lives of others instead of just yourself? Don’t live for just yourself. You should be living for everybody. If everyone had that mindset, imagine the things we could do."

Water restriction effective until further notice for customers in South Kohala – Lālamilo area

The restrictions were implemented because of unexpected well and equipment malfunctions. Reducing use is necessary to maintain adequate water levels in storage tanks to service all customers in the affected area.

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Welcome the Lunar New Year with a cultural celebration at Queen Kaʻahumanu Center, Feb. 22

Queen Kaʻahumanu Center will ring in the Lunar New Year with a cultural celebration and Chinese Lion Dance on Sunday, Feb. 22, beginning at 12 p.m. in Center Court. The free, family-friendly event will feature vibrant live performances, traditional cultural practices, and a giveaway for the first 100 attendees.

University of Hawaiʻi scientists discover marine creatures bending laws of evolution

A group of colorful hexacorals known as "zoantharians" remain virtually identical throughout the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific oceans.

Maluhia Maui Rotary hosts E-Cycle Fundraiser, Feb. 21

The Maluhia Maui Rotary Club, in partnership with the Rotary Club of Upcountry Maui, will host a community E-Cycle Fundraiser on Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, from 8 to 11 a.m., offering convenient home and business pickup of unwanted electronics across Maui.

Jamie O’Brien Surf Experience partners with Wailea Scuba to relaunch program

Wailea Scuba, Surf & Paddle and Jamie O’Brien Surf Experience will relaunch their South Maui surf program in March, featuring a renovated storefront at Fairmont Kea Lani and daily lessons at Kalama Beach Park. The partnership combines the local experience of Wailea Scuba, which has operated for more than 30 years, with the brand of […]