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UH Mānoa releases free Hawaiian language resources to help enhance kūpuna care
These resources were compiled as part of a bigger effort to explore the large repository of digitized Hawaiian language newspapers for Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) perspectives on elderhood.
Hawai‘i Department of Health supports CDC updates to COVID-19 guidance
DOH continuously reviews data on respiratory pathogens, including the virus that causes COVID-19.
Miniature horse on Big Island in the running for 2024 Pet of the Year
As of late afternoon Thursday, the Waimea certified pet therapy animal, the first from Hawai‘i to be nominated, had raised $10,013 so far and was No. 1 on the leaderboard. The fundraising competition through Pet Partners ends March 18 and Darby is looking for everyone’s support.
Kaua‘i County Council defers resolution against legalizing recreational marijuana
Kaua‘i County Council Chair Mel Rapozo introduced a resolution on Wednesday urging the state legislature to oppose Senate Bill 3335, a measure that would make recreational cannabis legal in the state effective Jan. 1, 2026. After a lengthy debate, the county council voted in a 3-3 tie, deferring the resolution for reconsideration on March 13.
NFL players judging this year’s Kaua‘i Poke Fest; ticket sales will go to Maui Strong Fund
Nick and Nate Herbig of the Pittsburgh Steelers will return to their home of Kaua‘i to continue giving back to their community.
Over $100,000 raised by North Shore Give Charity Auction and Gala
The initiative included an online auction that was live for two weeks and culminated with a live auction and gala at the 1 Hotel Hanalei Bay in Princeville.
Injured hikers rescued near Kalalau Trail on Kaua‘i Wednesday
Personnel with the Hanalei fire station, Rescue 3 aboard Air 1, and the on-duty battalion chief responded to the incident.
Hawai‘i tourism industry continued to show weakness in January 2024
Since the August 2023 Maui wildfires, total visitor arrivals were down in five out of the last six months while total visitor spending recorded six consecutive months of decreases from 2023.
2nd Maunakea telescope decommissioning to begin
Hōkū Keʻa is the second telescope on Maunakea in the final phase of the extensive decommissioning process required under the Mauna Kea Comprehensive Management Plan.
Monthly statewide outdoor siren test slated for March 1
During the test, all outdoor warning sirens statewide will sound a 1-minute steady tone, with a test of the Live Audio Broadcast segment of the Emergency Alert System conducted at roughly the same time in cooperation with the Hawai‘i broadcast industry.
Hawai‘i lawmakers vow to tackle homelessness, housing shortages at Līhu‘e community meeting
At a community town hall meeting in Lihu’e on Monday, State Homelessness Coordinator John Mizuno, State Representative Luke Evslin, and Hawaii House Majority Leader Nadine Nakamura presented strategies to combat homelessness and housing shortages across the island and state.
Public invited to comment about proposed rule changes to state forest stewardship program
The state program provides technical advice as well as financial assistance on a cost-share basis so private landowners can more effectively manage, protect and restore important natural resources on their properties.
Tour helicopter crashes on remote Kaua‘i beach, injuring one passenger
According to a preliminary report, a Jack Harter helicopter carrying one pilot and four passengers crashed at Honopū Beach.
Over 1.6 million people visited Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park in 2023
Overall, the National Park Service announced that 400 national parks reported a total of 325.5 million visitors in 2023, an increase of 13 million or 4% over 2022.
UH researchers, state officials seek community input for Hawaiʻi well-being survey
The anonymous survey takes roughly 15 minutes to complete and will inform critical areas, such as disaster preparedness, safety in our communities, workplace wellness and access to healthcare.
VIDEO: Saxophonists celebrate UH Bands 100th anniversary with world record attempt
The UH Bands partnered with the nonprofit Hawaiʻi Saxophone Foundation for the performance. The foundation is dedicated to raising the level of awareness and education of the saxophone in Hawaiʻi.
Public hearing scheduled on vicious dog bill in Senate Judiciary Committee
This measure, along with its companion bill, House Bill 2058 Draft 1, is striking a chord with the Hawai‘i Island residents as communities have been plagued with packs of dangerous dogs attacking and even killing people, with the dog owners suffering little to no consequence.
State and local nonprofits gather on Big Island to plant coral in Kealakua Bay
The event was the Hawai‘i Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of Aquatic Resources second collaborative coral community-led restoration project Kanu Ko‘a where Hawaiian cultural practices and protocols were practiced as part of the planting.
Update: High surf advisory for Kaua‘i’s east-facing shores extended
Surf is expected to be 8 to 12 feet.
Kaua‘i firefighters extinguish structure fire in ‘Ele‘ele Sunday
The Kaua‘i Police Department and the Kaua‘i Fire Department are conducting a joint investigation to determine the cause of the fire.