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Hawaii News Hawaiʻi AG urged to expedite probe of state legislator who allegedly accepted campaign…

Kaua‘i fishermen catch giant bluefin tuna; only second caught on record in Hawaiian waters
It took the two friends about 45 minutes to battle and catch the approximately 6-foot-6-inch long fish that weighed about 309 pounds and was in waters about 12 nautical miles offshore of Kapaʻa. February 01, 2026 · 05:00am
Hawaiʻi State Archives digitizes historic indexes for public use
The newly digitized indexes span records from the early 1800s through the late 1990s and cover a wide range of topics, including genealogy, land ownership, court cases and burial records.Hawaii News Tram collision at Hilton Waikōloa Village on Hawaiʻi Island prompts suspension of…
Business Alaska Airlines has new home for training excellence: State-of-the-art global training…
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Kauaʻi firefighters assist injured visitor at Secret Falls Trail

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High surf advisory for north, west shorelines of Kaua‘i, Ni‘ihau has been canceled

Hawaiʻi lawmakers in Washington propose measure to establish new national veterans…

End of aquarium collecting does not lead to recovery of reef fish in Hawaiʻi waters, new…

New Hawai‘i Primary Care Association CEO to help strengthen healthcare access statewide

Multi-agency search for missing Kaua‘i man suspended after discovery of human remains

Amazon Rain Forest’s vital connection to world explored in documentary series by Big…

University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo to debut new artificial intelligence degree later this year

Inaugural online doctor of pharmacy cohort begins classes through University of Hawaiʻi…

Mariners seek emaciated humpback whale that was entangled in waters off Lahaina shore on…

State: Full overnight closure of Wailuā River Mauka Bridge to continue through March

Kauaʻi Council approves contract terms for new twin engine helicopter for fire department
Kaua‘i News
Two Japanese American WWII soldiers from Kaua’i posthumously commissioned as Army officers
More than 80 years after wartime prejudice denied them military leadership roles, seven Japanese American veterans of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team in World War II have been posthumously commissioned as U.S. Army officers.
Kauaʻi residents warned of DMV text message phishing scam
The fraudulent messages are sent from unknown phone numbers and often begin with language such as “Important: Your Traffic Fine is Pending Payment.”
Hawaiʻi State Archives digitizes historic indexes for public use
The newly digitized indexes span records from the early 1800s through the late 1990s and cover a wide range of topics, including genealogy, land ownership, court cases and burial records.
Hawaiʻi AG urged to expedite probe of state legislator who allegedly accepted campaign funds
Hawaiʻi House of Representatives passage of resolution follows notice that federal authorities will share evidence with state officials, allowing the state attorney general to move forward with a parallel review.
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Hawaii News
Two Japanese American WWII soldiers from Kaua’i posthumously commissioned as Army officers
More than 80 years after wartime prejudice denied them military leadership roles, seven Japanese American veterans of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team in World War II have been posthumously commissioned as U.S. Army officers.
Hawaiʻi State Archives digitizes historic indexes for public use
The newly digitized indexes span records from the early 1800s through the late 1990s and cover a wide range of topics, including genealogy, land ownership, court cases and burial records.
Hawaiʻi AG urged to expedite probe of state legislator who allegedly accepted campaign funds
Hawaiʻi House of Representatives passage of resolution follows notice that federal authorities will share evidence with state officials, allowing the state attorney general to move forward with a parallel review.
Tram collision at Hilton Waikōloa Village on Hawaiʻi Island prompts suspension of service
Emergency crews responded to a collision between two trams at Hilton Waikōloa Village on Saturday night after guests reported a sudden “loud boom.”
Big Island News
Business Monday: Honolulu real estate company buys family-owned Pāhoa Village Center
The Bellman family, which owned the shopping center since at least 1984, sold the property in October for $4.39 million.
Hawaiʻi State Archives digitalizes 64 volumes of historical indexes
The newly digitized indexes span records from the early 1800s through the late 1990s and cover a wide range of topics, including genealogy, land ownership, court cases and burial records.
Maui News
Monthly outdoor warning siren test set for Monday
The monthly test of the all-hazard Statewide Outdoor Warning Siren System is scheduled for 11:45 a.m. Monday. The siren test will be coordinated with a check of the Live Audio Broadcast segment of the Emergency Alert System. During the scheduled monthly test, all outdoor sirens across the state will sound a one-minute steady attention alert […]
Maui Surf Forecast for February 02, 2026
The current west-northwest swell will continue to decline through Monday, with another round of extra-large surf due Tuesday. Surf along north and west...
Hawaiʻi State Archives digitizes indexes to hundreds of thousands of records
The Department of Accounting and General Services, Hawaiʻi State Archives division, has finished digitizing 64 volumes of indexes and uploaded them to its website for the public to use for free.
End of aquarium collecting does not lead to recovery of reef fish in Hawaiʻi waters, new analysis finds
“These findings are significant because aquarium collecting has repeatedly been justified by claims of sustainability and rapid reef fish recovery once harvesting stops,” said For the Fishes Executive Director Rene Umberger. “Those claims are not supported by what actually happened on Hawaiʻi reefs.”


