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Measles virus detected for second time in West Maui County wastewater

The latest positive sample was collected Nov. 30 and follows an earlier detection of measles virus in Maui wastewater from samples collected Nov. 18 in Central and West Maui.

Hawai‘i unemployment down to 2.5% in September; jobs increase 9,500 from 2024

There were 669,850 people employed in September and 17,200 unemployed for a total seasonally adjusted labor force of 687,000 statewide.

20 holiday events around Big Island for Dec. 11-18: Punalights, Christmas hoedown, Waikōloa Christmas Parade plus a lot more

The holidays are in full swing around the Big Island, with another week of a variety of events, activities, concerts, performances and more in celebration of the season. Check them out now!

U.S. National Guard members get free entry this weekend to Pearl Harbor Historic Sites

Free admission, in celebration of the National Guard’s birthday, is offered to active duty Guard members, retirees, their dependents and veterans.

Motorists advised to prepare for new Waikōloa Village traffic signal this weekend

A new traffic signal at the intersection of Waikōloa Road, Paniolo Avenue, and Pūā Melia Street in Waikōloa Village will be fully operational on Monday, Dec. 15, after a preparation period, starting on Friday, Dec. 12.

UPDATE: High bacteria notification canceled at Onekahakaha Beach in Hilo

State reports water sample retesting results show that bacteria levels no longer exceed the threshold level.

Police in search of missing 82-year old last seen in Kona

Jacquelyn Glenn, 82, was last seen on the 75-200 block of Nani Kailua Drive in Kona, possibly going to Hilo.

Hirono joins bipartisan effort to expedite recovery of missing service members

The bipartisan Bring Our Heroes Home Act would eliminate obstacles preventing families and caseworkers from accessing records needed for recovery of America’s prisoners of war and missing in action.

Nēnē that lost mate has found new partner and is once again nesting in Hilo park

Staff from the Department of Land and Natural Resources’ Division of Forestry and Wildlife and the County of Hawaiʻi Department of Parks and Recreation have posted signs marking the nesting area.

Links between land-sea nutrients, impacts found through new research involving UH

“Understanding water quality is a fundamental challenge for everyone: it is key to assessing coral reef health and it is inseparable from human health,” said study co-author Nyssa Silbiger.
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Get ready to roll: Aloha Skate Roller Draft Tournament to hit Big Island
80-year-old grandmother becomes oldest woman to finish Ironman World Championship in Kona
Big Island triathletes cross finish line at Ironman World Championship in Kona
Solveig Løvseth credits the ‘supernatural’ for Ironman World Championship win on brutal day that knocked out 2 race leaders

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20 holiday events around Big Island for Dec. 11-18: Punalights, Christmas hoedown, Waikōloa Christmas Parade plus a lot more

The holidays are in full swing around the Big Island, with another week of a variety of events, activities, concerts, performances and more in celebration of the season. Check them out now!

Celebrate 33rd Christmas with the Chefs this weekend at OUTRIGGER Kona Resort & Spa

Those who attend will be treated to tasty temptations, dancing to live holiday tunes and stocked silent auction all in support of the local culinary industry’s future.

30 holiday events around Big Island from Dec. 4-11: Seasonal markets, tree lightings, parades and more — even snow in Kona

It seems as the island is in a very festive mood already this holiday season — and we do mean very; from traditional things to do to several events that are new, there are myriad ways to get into the holiday spirit during the upcoming week. Check them out now!

65th Waimea Twilight Christmas Parade celebrates Upcountry holiday traditions

More than 60 lighted entries — including many festively decked out trucks and other big rigs — are set to parade through Waimea, lighting up the historic community for a holiday show like none other on the island.

Pohai advances to ‘Hawai‘i to the World’ finale

Hawai‘i Island singing group will compete Dec. 14 for title of top act in the televised talent competition celebrating Hawai‘i’s next generation of artists, musicians, dancers and creators, plus a $10,000 grand prize.

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Big Island Now poll results: County garage is answer to downtown Kona’s parking woes
Big Island Now poll: What is solution to parking woes on Ali‘i Drive in Kailua-Kona?
Reminder: Permanent restrictions remain on the transport of ʻŌhiʻa
Poll results: Big Island Now readers pick clear winner for top 2024 story. Do you know what it is?

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Hawai‘i unemployment down to 2.5% in September; jobs increase 9,500 from 2024
Business Monday: Hilo International Airport opens new café inside the terminal
Honolulu Cookie Company, Hawaiian Airlines team up for sweet surprise to delight of travelers
Popular cheese products recalled for potential bacterial contamination

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Steady glow continued overnight following Kīlauea eruption
UPDATE: Episode 38 produces ash cloud over Puna, rare triple lava fountain; destroys 1 of 3 livestreaming webcams at Kīlauea summit
UPDATE: Volcanic ash decreases from Episode 38 of ongoing Kīlauea eruption
Volcano Watch: Tracking the growth of a new puʻu at Kīlauea, southwest of Halemaʻumaʻu

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Links between land-sea nutrients, impacts found through new research involving UH
UPDATE: Coastal flood statement to carry over another day, through Sunday morning
Volunteers remove thousands of feet of fishing lines from west, north Hawaiʻi reefs
Wave of resilience: Keaukaha community, schools to conduct tsunami evacuation exercise

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HECO works to reduce wildfire risks statewide

Hawaiian Electric Co. continues to strengthen the statewide power grid and reduce wildfire risk across all islands through pole replacements, vegetation management and new equipment installations, according to a HECO announcement. On Maui, crews in the Olinda area have expanded hazard tree removals in coordination with landowners to clear invasive trees and debris. Installation of insulated […]

Maui County jobless rate drops to 2.5% in September

State economists report that Maui County’s unemployment fell 1.5 percentage points from 4% to 2.5% in September. For Maui island, the jobless rate went down from 4% to 2.3%. Moloka‘i increased from 4.1% to 5.9%; and Lānaʻi slid from 2.6% to 2.2%. The Hawai‘i State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism announced Wednesday that […]

Nēnē that lost mate has found new partner and is once again nesting in Hilo park

Staff from the Department of Land and Natural Resources' Division of Forestry and Wildlife and the County of Hawaiʻi Department of Parks and Recreation have posted signs marking the nesting area.

Maui Weather Forecast for December 11, 2025

A front will move over Oahu this morning before stalling and dissipating just north of the Big Island this afternoon and evening. Limited rainfall is expected...

Winners announced for Maui County 2025 Women of Excellence Awards

During a recent ceremony, Maui County Committee on the Status of Women announced recipients of the 2025 Women of Excellence Awards – a biennial celebration recognizing wāhine whose leadership and service uplift Maui Nui.

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Hawai‘i State Federal Credit Union supports critical services at risk of funding shortfalls

Credit union announces total $50,000 donation for the Hawai‘i Resilience Fund at Hawai‘i Community Foundation and Safety Net Fund at Aloha United Way as part of the statewide “Aloha for Hawai‘i” giving campaign.

Hirono co-introduces bipartisan legislation to recover missing service members quicker

The bipartisan Bring Our Heroes Home Act would eliminate obstacles preventing families and caseworkers from accessing records needed for recovery of America’s prisoners of war and missing in action.

Pearl Harbor Historic Sites offer ‘free pass days’ for U.S. National Guard members

Active duty Guard members, retirees, their dependents and veterans will get free admission this weekend to the sites in celebration of the Guard's birthday Dec. 13.

Kauaʻi mother pleas for blood donations after her son’s shark attack highlights critical need

Chance Swanson's recovery from a shark attack last month, which required 11 units of blood and four units of plasma, highlights the life-saving power of blood donations.

Grand Hyatt Kaua‘i honors long-term colleagues, local foundations in honor of its 35th anniversary

The resort and Takenaka Corporation recently presented 4 organizations with $100,000 each in continued support of the Kauaʻi community and celebrated colleagues who have worked 30-plus years at the resort with a luncheon and presentation of financial gifts.