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Hawaii News Green orders US, Hawaiʻi flags to half-staff until sunset in honor of National Guard…

Hanalei Burger offers no-cost burgers to keiki this holiday season
With donations from customers and the public, food truck owner Brittany Schwartz is helping to reduce financial stress for families and spread joy in the community. December 04, 2025 · 05:00am
Kauaʻi Community College project measures degree value to keep grads on Garden Isle
The goal: Understand how Career and Technical Education pathways — such as carpentry, culinary, automotive and electrical technology — translate into livable wages, strengthening the local community.Hawaii News Tourism, public safety experts to host annual safety conference on Oʻahu next month
Hawaii News Naval team removes WWII-Era platforms from USS Arizona to preserve historic ship
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New electric vehicle charging station under construction at Princeville Library

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Blood Bank of Hawaiʻi schedules multi-day donation event in Kapaʻa

Kauaʻi Emergency Management Agency seeks public input on disaster mitigation plan

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Support for home gardeners: University of Hawaiʻi seeks input to shape new programs

Hawaiʻi Foodbank Kauaʻi to host gala in hopes of raising funds for food security

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Kauaʻi police seek help identifying six persons of interest for an assault in Līhu‘e

No injuries reported following fire at mini mart on Kaua‘i

Show University of Hawaiʻi students they are supported by making a gift on Giving Tuesday

Salvation Army Hanapēpē Corps launches Red Kettle season; sign up to ring bell now

State celebrates 2025 recipient of Suzanne Richmond-Crum Award on World AIDS Day

Veterans Affairs houses largest number of homeless veterans in 7 years

Officials advise no swimming, ocean activities along north-facing shores
Kaua‘i News
Coastal flood statement, high surf advisory issued for Kauaʻi, Niʻihau beginning at noon
Minor coastal flooding along low-lying areas, and large breaking waves along north and west-facing shores is expected through Saturday morning.
Hanalei Burger offers no-cost burgers to keiki this holiday season
With donations from customers and the public, food truck owner Brittany Schwartz is helping to reduce financial stress for families and spread joy in the community.
Kauaʻi Community College project measures degree value to keep grads on Garden Isle
The goal: Understand how Career and Technical Education pathways — such as carpentry, culinary, automotive and electrical technology — translate into livable wages, strengthening the local community.
National Weather Service issues coastal flood statement for all Hawai‘i coastlines
Peak monthly high tides combined with water levels higher than predicted will lead to minor flooding along shorelines and in low-lying coastal areas
New electric vehicle charging station under construction at Princeville Library
Construction completion and opening of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program-funded charging station is anticipated for February 2027.
TikTok parent company sued by Hawaiʻi; lawsuit alleges keiki harmed, public mislead by social media giant
Hawaiʻi’s lawsuit alleges TikTok deliberately exploited its users for economic gain; it’s main objective to build on compulsive use, structuring the platform to keep users engaged as long as possible.
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Hawaii News
First positive wastewater sample for the measles found on Maui
Measles detected in wastewater likely means that someone infected with the virus was present in the area, but this testing cannot determine whether the virus is alive, infectious, or when it was shed.
Green orders US, Hawaiʻi flags to half-staff until sunset in honor of National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom
Flags at all state offices and agencies, as well as the Hawaiʻi National Guard, must be lowered in honor of Specialist Sarah Beckstrom of the West Virginia Army National Guard.
Tourism, public safety experts to host annual safety conference on Oʻahu next month
Leading experts from Hawaiʻi’s tourism, law enforcement, and emergency sectors will converge on Oʻahu for the Visitor Public Safety Conference on Jan. 7, 2026.
Naval team removes WWII-Era platforms from USS Arizona to preserve historic ship
Navy divers and contractors removed over 150 tons of World War II-era concrete mooring platforms from the USS Arizona at Pearl Harbor, significantly reducing stress on the historic structure.
National Weather Service issues coastal flood statement for all Hawai‘i coastlines
Peak monthly high tides combined with water levels higher than predicted will lead to minor flooding along shorelines and in low-lying coastal areas
TikTok parent company sued by Hawaiʻi; lawsuit alleges keiki harmed, public mislead by social media giant
Hawaiʻi’s lawsuit alleges TikTok deliberately exploited its users for economic gain; it’s main objective to build on compulsive use, structuring the platform to keep users engaged as long as possible.
Big Island News
30 holiday events around Big Island from Dec. 4-11: Seasonal markets, tree lightings, parades and more — even snow in Kona
It seems as the island is in a very festive mood already this holiday season -- and we do mean very; from traditional things to do to several events that are new, there are myriad ways to get into the holiday spirit during the upcoming week. Check them out now!
Two roads open, campfires restrictions lift in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park
Mauna Loa Road and Hilina Pali Road have reopened after being closed since July due to high fire risk.
Maui News
2025 Suzanne Richmond-Crum Award winner honored on World AIDS Day
Kunane Dreier is this year's winner, is celebrated for his outstanding contributions to HIV services in Hawai‘i.
Navy divers remove significant portions of WWII platforms from USS Arizona
The US Navy successfully removed over 150 tons of World War II-era concrete mooring platforms from the USS Arizona at Pearl Harbor, significantly reducing stress on the historic structure.
Act now, don’t miss your chance; tickets for 63rd annual Merrie Monarch Festival on sale
It’s that time of year — an even more most wonderful time for everyone who enjoys hula and hālau that perform. Ticket request forms postmarked Dec. 1 or later are being accepted for the 2026 Merrie Monarch Festival.


