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State executive branch departments urged to expand use of Operation Hire Hawai‘i

The state recognizes the potential long-term financial and economic impacts on communities with the uncertainty created by the ongoing federal government shutdown; those impacted are encouraged to explore career opportunities within state government.

‘This Is Not a Drill’: New musical explores experiencing the 2018 false missile alert

Hawaiʻi officials confirmed 38 minutes after the alert was sent out the morning of Jan. 13, 2018, that it was a false alarm, but people throughout the state were panicking as many sought shelter and contacted loved ones, thinking their lives were about to end. Like many, part-time Kauaʻi resident and the show’s author Holly Doubet was terrified.

IRONMAN World Championship Kona 2025: The field producer’s preview

The field is absolutely stacked, filled with world champions and Olympians, making this one of the most competitive lineups in recent memory, and while anything can happen, one thing is sure: the race will be a star-studded showdown.

West Hawai‘i Region of Hawai‘i Health Systems Corporation honors dedication of long-serving employees

“Half of our workforce has been with us for at least 5 years, which speaks volumes about the culture we’ve built,” said West Hawai‘i Region Chief Executive Officer Clayton McGhan. “This level of dedication ensures that our patients receive care from experienced, compassionate professionals who are deeply rooted in our community.”

Interest-free payment options available to electric customers affected by government shutdown

options include payment arrangement plans or extensions on monthly bills; plus, Hawaiian Electric also can refer customers to financial assistance programs administered by nonprofits and government agencies.

Update: Missing endangered 66-year-old woman located in good health

Hawai‘i Police Department reports that Diane “Wendy” Felkins was found in Mountain View after she went missing at noon Oct. 7 from Hawaiian Acres.

Harold H. Higashihara Park in Kona will be temporarily closed for sanitization of surfaces

The park was the location of an event just fewer than 2 weeks ago attended by a person state health officials on Monday confirmed to have mumps, which can be spread by touching objects or surfaces with unwashed hands that are then touched by others.

State alerts public about possible listeria contamination of Scott & Jon’s Shrimp Scampi with Linguini

Scott & Jon’s Shrimp Scampi with Linguini was distributed nationwide, including at supermarkets such as Safeway in Hawai‘i, and the state Department of Health Food and Drug Branch is working with those stores to ensure the product is no longer available for sale.

Free statewide Hawaiʻi P-20 workshops continue to support college planning efforts

Partnership between Executive Office on Early Learning, Hawai‘i Department of Education and University of Hawai‘i System aims to put college within reach for all of students and their families throughout the islands.

19-year-old charged with assaulting 2 officers as police respond to large Hilo fight

Junior Salvador of Guam was arrested and charged with two counts of assault against a law enforcement officer and first-degree criminal property damage in connection with an incident the evening of Oct. 4 in an area of Pōpolo Street in Hilo.
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Merrie Monarch competition photo gallery: Hula kahiko and hula ʻauana
O‘ahu hālau wins overall at Merrie Monarch Hula Festival
Photo Gallery: Thousands watch Merrie Monarch Royal Parade in downtown Hilo
62nd annual Merrie Monarch Festival culminates tonight with group hula ʻauana

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‘This Is Not a Drill’: New musical explores experiencing the 2018 false missile alert

Hawaiʻi officials confirmed 38 minutes after the alert was sent out the morning of Jan. 13, 2018, that it was a false alarm, but people throughout the state were panicking as many sought shelter and contacted loved ones, thinking their lives were about to end. Like many, part-time Kauaʻi resident and the show’s author Holly Doubet was terrified.

Body politics ‘Em-bodied’ in latest East Hawai‘i Cultural Center exhibit

Seven artists offer their unique perspectives about the relationships we have with our bodies and how others present their bodies to us as part of the new exhibit on view through Nov. 26 at the downtown Hilo cultural center.

The denim of Hawaiʻi: How palaka weaves together history, modern style

The iconic palaka fabric — a versatile checkerboard pattern — is making a comeback from its plantation roots to modern runways, thanks to its cultural significance and history.

Top 10 things to do on Big Island for Sept. 19-25: Kenny Endo 50th anniversary, Hala Festival, Christafari, Farm Fest, Volcano Renaissance Faire and more

There’s several parties going on during the next week right here, so it’s time to come together and have a good time, Big Island. Come on now. It’s up to you. What’s your pleasure? Check out this week’s top 10 things to do now!

Events at Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park continue amid ongoing projects

Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park nears a milestone as Phase One of disaster recovery from the 2018 Kīlauea eruption wraps up.

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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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Business Monday: Resilience, culture meet on the runway with Hoʻoilina Designs
Raise money. Help keiki: Big Island Walmart stores top fundraising efforts for Children’s Miracle Network hospitals
The denim of Hawaiʻi: How palaka weaves together history, modern style
Hawaiʻi air travel expected to continue with minimal disruption despite federal shutdown

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Magnitude-3.9 shaker rattles Big Island near Pāhala
Update: Episode 34 of Kīlauea’s eruption halts abruptly after just six hours
Volcano Watch: Lava, logs and loose cows; the wild job of HVO technicians
UPDATE: Episode 33 of ongoing eruption at Kīlauea volcano summit ends abruptly on Friday

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Minor coastal flooding forecast along shores of all islands of state during high tides
University of Hawaiʻi professor recognizes deep-sea Chewbacca-like coral species
3D-printed ceramic structures provide crucial protection for baby corals
Top 10 things to do on Big Island for Sept. 5-11: Queen Liliʻuokalani Festival, Big Island Walk & Roll to Cure ALS, World Manta Day Festival and more

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DOH warns Hawaiʻi residents of recall on Scott & Jon’s Shrimp Scampi with Linguini due to Listeria risk

The Hawai‘i Department of Health (DOH) Food and Drug Branch is alerting residents to a recall issued by Demers Food Group for select lots of Scott & Jon’s Shrimp Scampi with Linguini product, due to potential contamination of Listeria monocytogenes. 

Ujjawal Khatkar appointed food and beverage director of Four Seasons Resort Lānaʻi

Ujjawal Khatkar has been named food and beverage director of Four Seasons Resort Lānaʻi, overseeing all food and beverage operations for the Forbes Five Star and AAA Five Diamond resort, including the newly designed Osteria Mozza Lānaʻi, opening Nov. 1, 2025.

Kahului Walmart raises 3rd most in US, helping Hawai‘i stores bring in $681K for children’s hospital

Out of more than 4,600 Walmart locations nationwide, Hawai‘i had six of the top 10 stores that raised the most money for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.

Free workshops set for students and families planning for higher education

Beginning Oct. 14, Hawaiʻi P-20 Partnerships for Education will hold free in-person workshops on Maui, Molokaʻi and Lānaʻi as part of the first of the Statewide Native Hawaiian Scholarship ʻAha Series events. The aim of the workshops is to help Hawaiʻi students and their families with the planning process to further their education after high […]

Maui Police Department’s Joy Medeiros promoted to Assistant Chief

The Maui Police Department is proud to announce the promotion of Joy Medeiros to the rank of Assistant Chief, scheduled to take effect on Oct. 10, 2025.  She will take command of the Uniformed Services Bureau effective Oct. 16, 2025.

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Join state government ‘ohana; explore career opportunities through Operation Hire Hawai‘i

The state recognizes the potential long-term financial and economic impacts on communities with the uncertainty created by the ongoing federal government shutdown; executive branch departments are being urged to expand the use of the hiring program to fill vacancies.

Injured 58-year-old visitor rescued while hiking Kalalau Trail

The hiker was discovered near the 1.5-mile marker landing zone on the iconic Garden Island trail suffering from an apparent head injury.

Delayed trash service expected for several Kaua‘i communities

Residents of Kōloa, ʻŌmaʻo, Lāwaʻi, and Poʻipū are experiencing a delay in trash pickup, with services expected to resume by October 9.

Blessing ushers in Kūhiō Highway (Hardy-Oxford) Waterline Project

Aimed at replacing aging water main infrastructure to meet current water system standards, including fire flow requirements, the project will be executed in two phases, with the first commencing this month.

Chan Zuckerberg donates $1 million to support education, housing, culture on Kauaʻi

Twenty-five nonprofit organizations on Kaua'i have received a combined $1 million in unrestricted funding from the Chan Zuckerberg Kaua'i Community Fund, led by Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg.