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Friends mourn Sergio ‘Tito’ Reyes, who was murdered after his shift at Mexican restaurant in Hanalei

They remember the 37-year-old chef as a person who loved cars, DJing, arts, the beach, his job, his friends and his family, whom he regularly sent money to in Guatemala.

Garden Isle’s newest resort Hale Hōkūala Kaua‘i, Curio Collection by Hilton, now accepting reservations

Curio Collection by Hilton’s first Hawai‘i property unveils look at resort’s rooms ahead of opening in October.

Hawai‘i’s construction market records fast start in first quarter 2026

However, a significant decrease in single-family and multi-family housing activity raises concern.

Kauaʻi police thank community, partner agencies for support during manhunt for murder suspect

“The collaboration between agencies and the support of the community were essential to bringing this incident to a peaceful resolution,” said a statement Tuesday evening, June 9, from Kauaʻi Police Department.

Red Cross to train shelter volunteers ahead of active, busy hurricane season

Due to El Niño, Red Cross is offering its free Shelter Hero training to help volunteers become a crucial lifeline for people in need amid increasing disasters.

University of Hawaiʻi sociologist helps author study on the politicization of humanities in academics

A national report, co-authored by University of Hawaiʻi sociologist Ashley Rubin, uncovers the influence of political considerations on humanities and social sciences research.
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Nāpali Coast’s sacred side: Heiau, caves, moon calendar and ancient Hawaiian history
Nāpali Coast after rain: Waterfalls, rainbows, weather and when to go
The Hawaiian legends of the Nāpali Coast
Nāpali Coast by season: Best times for hiking, photography, wildlife viewing, boat tours

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Hawai‘i’s construction market records fast start in first quarter 2026

However, a significant decrease in single-family and multi-family housing activity raises concern.

Red Cross to train shelter volunteers ahead of active, busy hurricane season

Due to El Niño, Red Cross is offering its free Shelter Hero training to help volunteers become a crucial lifeline for people in need amid increasing disasters.

University of Hawaiʻi sociologist helps author study on the politicization of humanities in academics

A national report, co-authored by University of Hawaiʻi sociologist Ashley Rubin, uncovers the influence of political considerations on humanities and social sciences research.

Hawaiʻi Attorney General is calling on Formula 1 to end tobacco product sponsorships

Attorney General Anne Lopez and attorneys general from 19 states are urging Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile and Formula 1 to stop sponsorships with tobacco and nicotine products.

4th annual Hawaiʻi Made Conference focuses on turning local food ideas into market-ready products

The event Tuesday, June 23, at Sheraton Waikīkī Beach Resort on Oʻahu will bring together Hawaiʻi farmers, value-added producers, food manufacturers, entrepreneurs, supply chain partners and resource providers for a full-day of discussions about food innovation.

Delivering aloha: Salvation Army makes special sweet deliveries on National Donut Day

The Līhuʻe and Hanapēpē Corps, along with Island Craves Kauaʻi, in anticipation of the annual observance traditionally on the first Friday in June, treated staff and employees of Kauaʻi County and elsewhere May 12 and June 1, celebrating public servants who are making a positive difference in their communities.

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Friends of Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge celebrates Year of the ʻAlawī

Nonprofit wants to raise remaining $500K of endowment goal to build resources for the critical management needed to restore and maintain healthy habitat for the endangered Hawai'i creeper.

New Hawaiʻi Community College program training growing wastewater workforce

Applications accepted now for August 2026 cohort of 1-year Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems Specialist Certificate, which prepares students for careers in cesspool conversion, sustainable wastewater installation.

Quake off east coast of Big Island similar in origin but unrelated to May 22, June 2 temblors in West Hawai‘i

Magnitude-4.7 about 14 miles east of Pāpa‘ikou was also likely related to stress from the weight of the island bending the Pacific plate; light shaking was reported, with no damage expected.

Hawaii County Weather Forecast for June 10, 2026

Breezy easterly trade winds will persist through Wednesday, then ease into the light to moderate range from Thursday through Saturday. Clouds and showers...

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BRIEF: Police investigation forces closure of Hāna Hwy between Holomua and Haʻikū roads

The Hāna Highway is closed between Holomua Road and Haʻikū Road due to a police investigation. Details are pending release.

Maui Weather Forecast for June 10, 2026

Breezy easterly trade winds will persist through tonight, then ease into the light to moderate range from Thursday through Saturday. Clouds and showers will...

West Maui water quality testing finds few impacts after Lahaina wildfire

In 10 years of monitoring West Maui's waters, one network of citizen scientists has noted other findings like rising salinity due to years of drought and declining nitrates as the residual impacts of Lahaina's plantation days fade away.

HVO: Tuesday’s 4.7 Hawaiʻi Island earthquake was similar in origin but unrelated to the 6.0 quake from May 22

The HVO reports Tuesday's earthquake was similar in origin but unrelated to the magnitude-6 that occurred on May 22 and the magnitude-4.6 that occurred on June 2 on the west side of the island.