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Pueo deaths during past three decades primarily caused by vehicle collisions

Researchers compiled 242 documented deaths of the native Hawaiian short-eared owl and found trauma accounted for 62%; within those cases, two-thirds were linked to vehicle collisions or occurred in close proximity to roadways.

Hawaiʻi governor to assume leadership of Western Governors’ Association at end of annual meeting

Gov. Josh Green is traveling from June 27 through July 2 for the association’s annual meeting, during which he also will formally launch his chairperson’s initiative Health Beyond Healthcare.

Island Energy Services raises $100K for American Red Cross Hawai‘i Chapter

Waiākea Texaco in Hilo — led by Manager Lorraine “Nani” Nuesca — was the top fundraising station of the 30 throughout the state that participated, raising nearly $7,500 — the largest amount among participating stations.

World Oceans Day events in Tahiti welcome small delegation from Polynesian Voyaging Society

Society chief executive officer and pwo navigator Nainoa Thompson named first international ambassador of Tainui Ātea.

Free monthly personalized climate summaries available with new University of Hawaiʻi tool

The new tool developed by Hawaiʻi Climate Data Portal at University of Hawaiʻi translates complex scientific metrics into highly localized, plain-language updates about rainfall, temperature and drought conditions, all of which comes directly to your inbox.

PHOTO GALLERY: Hilo celebrates 13th annual LGBTQ+ Pride with simple pleasures

The annual event is a casual setting that allows LGBTQ+ and their allies an afternoon to play, dance, and converse with one another in a safe setting and supportive community.

What does the Fourth of July mean to Native Hawaiians? It’s complicated

Celebrations and activities are taking place around the Big Island for the 250th anniversary of colonists in America declaring independence from Great Britain. However, for some Native Hawaiians, the day is more of a painful reminder of the illegal overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom.

Kaʻūpūlehu Marine Reserve reopening delayed

West Hawaiʻi marine reserve off the Kona Coast was eligible to reopen as early as July, but additional time is needed to finalize the Kaʻūpūlehu Fisheries Management Plan, develop implementation strategies and complete a co-management agreement.

Lane closures scheduled through July 3 on several roadways around Big Island

In observance of the Fourth of July, there will be no contraflow or lane closures July 3 unless otherwise permitted; lane closure schedules can change without notice and are weather permitting.

Update: Episode 50 of the ongoing Halemaʻumaʻu eruption ends after 7 hours

Tephra that was carried high into the air may still fall over Kaʻū communities despite the abrupt end to the continuous lava fountaining.
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Fishing fun, tradition and competition

The ocean is the icebox for island communities, but there are times when lawaiʻa, the fishermen, do play for their food — during fishing tournaments!

Top 10 things to do on Big Island for June 26-July 2: Pride parade and festival, Festa Brasileira, The Addiction of Hope, cultural festival and more

Festivals and events celebrating culture and community highlight events happening this week around the Big Island. Check out the top 10 things to do now!

Wine, beer, food, flowers, more at Hilo Orchid Show Gala Preview Party fundraiser

All ticket proceeds from the party benefit nonprofit Ku’ikahi Mediation Center and its cause of “Finding Solutions, Growing Peace.” All silent auction proceeds benefit Hilo Orchid Society’s agriculture student scholarship fund.

Don’t let it go! Get your tickets now to experience magic of Disney’s ‘Frozen’ on Palace Theater stage

The curtain already fell on two performances, and we’d almost wager you’re not building a snowman — no matter if you want to or not. So there’s no reason to wait, especially if it’s the first time in forever you will catch a live show at historic Palace Theater in downtown Hilo.

Savor a dynamic, unforgettable performance during ‘Voice of the Earth’

The evening will showcase and celebrate Japan’s musical tradition with taiko, shakuhachi and shinobue as well as feature Puna Taiko and Taishoji Taiko from 5:30 to 8 p.m. June 20 at University of Hawai‘i at Hilo Performing Arts Center.

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Business Monday: Aerial Arts Hawaiʻi helps build strength, confidence for aerialists at every skill level
Island Energy Services raises $100K for American Red Cross Hawai‘i Chapter
Hawai‘i unemployment rate ticks up slightly to 2.5% in May
Enforcement begins July 1 for statewide hemp retailer and distributor registration requirements

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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?

Hawai'i Volcano Blog Chevron Forward

Update: Episode 50 of the ongoing Halemaʻumaʻu eruption ends after 7 hours
National park offers viewing, safety tips if you plan to visit during Episode 50 of Kīlauea lava fountaining
Volcano Watch: A hui hou to a giant of volcanology
Volunteer plumbers travel to Volcano Village to install catchment diverters at 30 homes

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Kaʻūpūlehu Marine Reserve reopening delayed
Voyaging, cultural leaders and others gather to strengthen ties, advance ocean protection efforts
Everyone invited to participate in statewide ‘Makahiki Kuleana Kahakai’ coastal restoration day
Public invited to help shape future of Hilo Bay

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Maui Weather Forecast for June 29, 2026

Moderate to locally breezy trade winds will persist through the week and into the upcoming weekend. Bands of low clouds and showers will periodically push...

UH: Pueo deaths in Hawaiʻi primarily caused by vehicle collisions

Trauma from vehicle collisions caused the majority of documented deaths for the Pueo (Hawaiian short-eared owl), according to a statewide study led by researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. The findings represent the most extensive mortality assessment to date for this culturally significant raptor, which is native to the Hawaiian Islands.

Maui Surf Forecast for June 29, 2026

The current long period south swell will maintain through Monday then gradually decline over the next few days. Another larger south swell energy pulse will...

Texaco round up raises $100,000 for Red Cross Hawai’i, including top donations at Wailuku station

Island Energy Services, the exclusive licensee of the Texaco brand in Hawai'i, raised $100,000 for the American Red Cross Hawai'i Chapter through a statewide round-up campaign at its company-owned Texaco stations, the company announced.

Pukalani Terrace Center hosts its Fifth Annual Back-to-School Drive

Pukalani Terrace Center, in partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Maui, is proud to host its Fifth Annual Back-to-School Drive on Saturday, July 18, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

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Pacific Missile Range Facility honors lineal descendants of Na ‘Ohana Papa ‘O Mānā

The ceremony focused on honoring the history of the land, paying respects to those who came before and reinforcing the vital partnership between U.S. Navy, Na ʻOhana Papa O Mānā and host cultural protocol.

It’s complicated: What does the Fourth of July holiday mean to Native Hawaiians?

Celebrations are planned throughout the islands, including several events on Kaua‘i, for the 250th anniversary of European colonists in 1776 declaring independence from Great Britain; however, for some Native Hawaiians, the day is more of a painful reminder of the illegal overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom.

Hawaiʻi Island man to oversee ʻāina stewardship and youth, community programming for Liliʻuokalani Trust

Mana Purdy was newly named executive director of Keahuolū and will be overseeing Native Hawaiian programming.

Kauai Weather Forecast for June 29, 2026

Moderate to locally breezy trade winds will persist through the rest of the week. Bands of low clouds and showers will periodically push across the islands&#44...

Kauai Surf Forecast for June 29, 2026

The current long period south swell will maintain through Monday then gradually decline over the next few days. Another larger south swell energy pulse will...