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New technology can detect pathogens in marine mammals within an hour

Researchers have tested new surveillance technology the detects diseases the cause mass death in whale and dolphin populations.

Kauaʻi swears in Rudy Tai as new police chief

With more than 35 years of experience and a clear vision to strengthen community relationships and boost department morale, Rudy Tai has been ceremonially sworn in as Kauaʻi’s new chief of police.

Kauaʻi High entrepreneurs learn how to run a business by experience

The Young Entrepreneurs Program has helped foster over 50 student-created, agriculture-based products, which are available to purchase only unitl 11:59 p.m. today.

Upcoming monthly statewide siren system test coincides with anniversary of deadly 1946 tsunami to Hawai‘i

The monthly test of the all-hazard Statewide Outdoor Warning Siren System is scheduled for Wednesday at 11:45 a.m.

Used oil transporter and processor in Hawai‘i cited, fined for operating without a permit

The company has 20 days to respond to the order, as violations were found at facilities on all main Hawaiian Islands.

Lydgate Beach Park Campground area to reopen following scheduled maintenance

The area closed on March 2 to allow the Kaua‘i County Department of Parks and Recreation staff and partner agencies time to thoroughly clean the area, perform grounds maintenance, and conduct repairs of the campground facilities.
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UPDATE: 3 dead, 2 injured in Kalalau Beach helicopter crash, Kaua‘i police say
Kalalau Trail open again today after state crew discovers less damage than anticipated
The Hawaiian legends of the Nāpali Coast
Nāpali Coast by season: Best times for hiking, photography, wildlife viewing, boat tours

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New technology can detect pathogens in marine mammals within an hour

Researchers have tested new surveillance technology the detects diseases the cause mass death in whale and dolphin populations.

Kauaʻi swears in Rudy Tai as new police chief

With more than 35 years of experience and a clear vision to strengthen community relationships and boost department morale, Rudy Tai has been ceremonially sworn in as Kauaʻi’s new chief of police.

Upcoming monthly statewide siren system test coincides with anniversary of deadly 1946 tsunami to Hawai‘i

The monthly test of the all-hazard Statewide Outdoor Warning Siren System is scheduled for Wednesday at 11:45 a.m.

High surf advisory for Kauaʻi’s north shores has been lifted

The National Weather Service in Honolulu has lifted the high surf advisory for Kauaʻi’s north-facing shores.

Used oil transporter and processor in Hawai‘i cited, fined for operating without a permit

The company has 20 days to respond to the order, as violations were found at facilities on all main Hawaiian Islands.

State officials remind Merrie Monarch travelers about ongoing ‘ōhi‘a quarantine restrictions

Rapid ‘ōhi‘a death was detected on Kauaʻi in 2018 and on O‘ahu in 2019.

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Keauhou Canoe Club honors past, present cancer warriors with annual fundraiser

Paddle Against Cancer raises money to help Hawaiʻi Island residents travel to Oʻahu to receive cancer treatment.

Big Island nonprofit works to enhance safety for people with autism, other developmental disabilities

The 5th Annual Autism Walk at the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo this Saturday, April 4 aims to create a safer community for people with disabilities by promoting new communication methods and helpful resources.

Grant to help prepare high school students for careers in creative media, storytelling

A $200,000 grant from the Harold K.L. Castle Foundation helps to launch the CREATE Hawaiʻi Youth Apprenticeship to provide high school students real-world experience in Hawaiʻi's creative economy.

New technology detects deadly whale, dolphin diseases

New marine mammal surveillance revolutionizes the response to mass stranding events by allowing immediate, on-site detection.

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Hawaiʻi’s first-ever Youth Apprenticeship in creative media launches with $200,000 grant from Harold K. L. Castle Foundation 

ʻEwalu Industries has been awarded $200,000 from Harold K. L. Castle Foundation to support the CREATE Hawaiʻi (Creative Routes Empowering Apprentices Toward Employment) Youth Apprenticeship, a workforce initiative preparing high school students for careers in creative media and storytelling. 

Maui Weather Forecast for March 31, 2026

Moderate to locally breezy trades will prevail through today, decreasing slightly by tomorrow, before easing to a more light and variable pattern by...

Maui visitor arrivals and spending climb in February

Maui welcomed 223,227 visitors in February, an 11.5% increase over the same month last year as the island’s tourism industry continues its recovery 2 1/2 years after the Lahaina and Upcountry wildfires.

As floods compound Maui’s ongoing recovery, Maui United Way activates Maui Nui Emergency Fund

As Maui County faces renewed impacts from severe flooding following the devastating 2023 wildfires, Maui United Way (MUW) has activated its Maui Nui Resilience and Emergency Response Fund, a flexible funding mechanism designed to support both immediate response and long-term recovery efforts across Maui and Molokaʻi.