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Hawaii News Hawaiʻi Medical Service Association, Hawaiʻi Pacific Health move to transform…

Kauaʻi Coffee Co. warns of 141 job losses with land lease set to end in March
Kauaʻi Coffee Co., one of the island’s largest agricultural employers, faces an uncertain future with a renewal appearing unlikely with the property's owners, a Colorado-based investment firm. January 08, 2026 · 05:00am
Walk to End Alzheimer’s raises more than $1M in 2025
The funds raised by local Alzheimer’s Association – Hawai‘i chapters benefit local families and fuel the fight to end the disease.Community Alexander & Baldwin brings holiday cheer to Kaua‘i communities
Community First Tee — Hawai‘i opens registration for first keiki programs of 2026 on Kaua‘i
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Kaua‘i News
U.S. Rep. Case leads bipartisan effort to address nation’s deteriorating federal finances
The 47-member U.S. House Problem Solvers Caucus recently released its fiscal stability framework developed by the congressman who represents Hawai‘i’s House District 1 in Washington and U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards.
Hawaiʻi Medical Service Association, Hawaiʻi Pacific Health move to transform Hawaiʻi health care
Landmark proposal aims to strengthen care statewide and deliver long-term benefits for Hawaiʻi families by expanding access and improving affordability.
Alexander & Baldwin brings holiday cheer to Kaua‘i communities
Company and community contributions made throughout the 2025 holiday season totaled $16,000, which will be used to support local families and nonprofits.
First Tee — Hawai‘i opens registration for first keiki programs of 2026 on Kaua‘i
Participants — through the game of golf as the platform — learn critical life skills to grow socially, emotionally and academically.
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Hawaii News
U.S. Rep. Case leads bipartisan effort to address nation’s deteriorating federal finances
The 47-member U.S. House Problem Solvers Caucus recently released its fiscal stability framework developed by the congressman who represents Hawai‘i’s House District 1 in Washington and U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards.
Hawaiʻi Medical Service Association, Hawaiʻi Pacific Health move to transform Hawaiʻi health care
Landmark proposal aims to strengthen care statewide and deliver long-term benefits for Hawaiʻi families by expanding access and improving affordability.
Walk to End Alzheimer’s raises more than $1M in 2025
The funds raised by local Alzheimer’s Association – Hawai‘i chapters benefit local families and fuel the fight to end the disease.
WATCH: New study aided by W. M. Keck Observatory on Big Isle reveals evolution of ultra-massive galaxies
A new multi-wavelength study shows that some ultra-massive galaxies shut down star formation early, while others remain active but hidden by dust.
4 companies, including Kauaʻi firm, issued violations for providing illegal lab testing
Lab Exodus, a mobile phlebotomy service owned and operated by Rachel Moke, located in ʻEleʻele is one of 3 firms affiliated with Ulta Lab Tests, headquartered in Scottsdale, Airz., and acted as a collecting depot, where specimens were illegally collected directly from a person without a request by an authorized person, a requirement under Hawaiʻi law.
Big Island News
Nominate Big Island lands now to be considered for preservation
Hawai‘i County Public Access, Open Space, and Natural Resources Preservation Commission is taking nominations from the public through the end of January.
Hawaiʻi County Council honors legacy of Fire Chief Kazuo Todd with passing of two fire safety bills
The Hawaiʻi County Council honored Fire Chief Kazuo Todd with a resolution that expressed the council’s profound condolences and recognized his decades of dedicated service to the county and the state.
Alaska Airlines announces largest fleet order in airline’s history
The airline — parent company of Hawaiian Airlines — ordered 105 new 737-10 aircraft and five new 787 widebody aircraft, with an option for an additional 35 new 737-10 aircraft, extending the delivery stream through 2035.
Bipartisan effort to tackle nation’s deteriorating federal finances led by U.S. Rep. Case
The 47-member U.S. House Problem Solvers Caucus recently released its fiscal stability framework developed by the congressman who represents Hawai‘i's House District 1 in Washington and U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards.
Maui News
Alaska Airlines announces largest aircraft order in company history
Boeing and Alaska Airlines on Wednesday announced the carrier's largest-ever airplane order as part of its long-term plan to expand its domestic and international route networks.
Rental assistance may be available to wildfire survivors
Maui Economic Opportunity would like 2023 wildfire survivors to be aware that short- and long-term rental assistance for up to four months may be available through the Maui Relief TANF Program/Maui Relief Program for Wildfire Disaster Survivors.
Maui police seek public help in locating missing 12-year-old Wailuku girl
The Maui Police Department requests the public’s assistance with any information on the whereabouts of Journey Barcai, 12, of Wailuku.
Flags lowered to honor the life and service of Hawaiʻi County Fire Chief Kazuo Todd
Gov. Josh Green has ordered that the United States flag and the Hawaiʻi state flag be flown at half-staff at the Hawaiʻi State Capitol, all state offices and agencies, and all Hawaiʻi National Guard facilities in honor of Hawaiʻi County Fire Chief Kazuo Todd, who died unexpectedly on Dec. 14, 2025.


