Hawaii News
University of Hawai‘i gets NASA contract potentially worth $85M for management of Maunakea telescope
The telescope funding comes from the NASA Near-Earth Object Observations Program.
Hawai‘i Gov. Josh Green signs bill banning seabed mining in state waters
27 countries are now in support of a moratorium or precautionary pause on seabed mining for metals used in electric vehicles.
Kaua‘i firefighters extinguish two fires Sunday
Firefighters put out a brush fire at the Pāʻulaʻula State Historic Site in Waimea before responding to a building fire in Kalāheo.
Hanamā‘ulu man dies in motorcycle traffic incident on West Side of Kaua‘i
A motorcycle collided with a Dodge SUV on Kaumuali‘i Highway on the evening of July 4.
Travel-related dengue virus case reported on Kaua‘i
This is the first dengue case on Kauaʻi for 2024. This year there have been eight travel-related dengue cases identified in the state.
$4.6M project turns to non-invasive plants in fight against Hawai‘i wildfires
“My perspective is that, like land and water, we need to treat seeds and plant lineages as a public trust,” said Clay Trauernicht.
Kaua‘i and Big Island fishermen to trial new tuna tagging technology
Fishermen on Kaua‘i and the Big Island will trial a new method of tagging ‘ahi, or yellowfin tuna, this summer.
No tsunami threat following earthquake on Hawai‘i Island
The quake occurred at 8:47 p.m. at a depth of four miles below sea level. It was followed by three aftershocks in a similar area within 10 minutes.
Measures for fire safety improvements, emergency management, more enacted with governor’s signature
Gov. Josh Green said Friday: “By addressing these important pillars of disaster prevention, mitigation and management, we are working to ensure that all residents of Hawai‘i are better protected and prepared, especially during times of crisis.”
59 illegal fireworks tips submitted on new app during Fourth of July holiday
From January until the end of June, task force officers seized about 1,000 pounds of illegal fireworks from various sources in the community.
Gov. Green signs 12 bills to strengthen Hawaiʻi’s agriculture, biosecurity, and responsible land management
Gov. Josh Green signed into law 12 bills on Wednesday, aimed at fortifying Hawaiʻi’s agricultural resilience, enhancing biosecurity measures, and promoting responsible land management practices.
$6.6M in new federal grant program heading to Hawaiʻi to build more housing
Gov. Josh Green alongside US Sen. Brian Schatz and HUD Regional Administrator Jason Pu, on Wednesday announced that Hawai‘i has been awarded more than $6.6 million in new federal grant funding to help build more housing. The funding comes from a new grant program based on Schatz’s bipartisan ‘Yes In My Backyard’ legislation and was first funded in the fiscal year 2023 appropriations bill.
Public encouraged to report illegal fireworks to state-run task force
There are three ways, including a new smartphone app, to report illegal aerial fireworks to the Illegal Fireworks Task Force.
Gov. Green signs ‘Silver Alert’ notifications into law
Gov. Josh Green signed Senate Bill 2305 into law on Monday, establishing a Silver Alert Program within the Department of Law Enforcement. SB 2305 implements a Silver Alert Program to help locate and safeguard missing persons who are 65 years of age or older, cognitively impaired, or developmentally disabled.
Kaua‘i Sushi Station crowned best in nation – for the second year in a row
Yelp has given Kaua‘i Sushi Station top marks two years running, citing elaborate presentation and ingredients sourced from Japan.
Kauaʻi police renews call for help in Amber Jackson homicide case
The announcement comes exactly 14 years after Amber Jackson’s body was found in a remote and inaccessible part of the island, after she had been reported missing on June 23, 2010.
DOH alerts public to Viva Raw, LLC pet food recall due to potential Listeria contamination
To date, there have been no reports of illness or adverse events attributed to the recalled products.
Ambulance provider debate decided: Falck’s appeal is denied as AMR continues with $112 million contract
“We are disappointed that the Department of Health ultimately reversed course after initially selecting Falck to provide enhanced emergency medical services to Maui and Kaua‘i counties,” said Troy Hagen, chief commercial officer of Falck USA.
Kaua‘i is most limited in diversifying its economy compared to all counties in state, UHERO report reveals
In a tourism-concentrated economy, University of Hawaiʻi Economic Research Organization, also known as UHERO, released the report Tuesday, which looks at ways the state could diversify as tourism revenue has shown inconsistent and slow growth for the past 30 years.
Decommissioning of Caltech Submillimeter Observatory on Mauna Kea complete
Last fall, the telescope was removed and this spring and summer all buildings on the site were removed, the foundation demolished, and active restoration of the site was undertaken in accordance with approved plans and permits.