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Legislature passes package of health-related bills to strengthen access, care statewide

Key measures include restrictions on e-cigarettes, expanded prescriptive authority for psychologists, and a $1.8 million program for cancer screening.

150 West Hawai‘i high school students to attend ClimbHI hiring blitz event

Hiring Blitz events help expedite the hiring process for high school juniors and seniors by connecting them with available opportunities.

2,000 acres in lower Puna transformed by 2018 lava flow now on a path to preservation

The Hawaiʻi County Council passes a resolution that aims to secure and preserve the culturally and historically significant Kumukahi as public land that will be managed through local stewardship.

Mauna Kea telescope helps researchers reveal changes in interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS

Observations suggest the comet’s chemistry changed as it passed near the sun, providing new clues to how materials in interstellar comets differ from those in comets formed in this part of the cosmic neighborhood.

Hawaiian monk seal Kaʻiwi gives birth to 7th pup at Kaimana Beach on O‘ahu, prompting coordinated safety response

Officials remind the public that maintaining a respectful distance is the most important thing they can do to protect the endangered monk seals and community.

Research from 2022 Mauna Loa eruption helps predict, understand future eruptions

While researching Mauna Loa’s eruption patterns and lava flows through more satellite data, Ian Flynn is learning what information is needed to understand other volcanoes.

Associate Justice Vladimir Devens becomes new Hawaiʻi Supreme Court chief justice

Devens was sworn in Tuesday morning, as the sixth Hawaiʻi Supreme Court chief justice during an informal ceremony.

Office of Hawaiian Affairs backs bill to release $55M in overdue Public Land Trust funds

The Office of Hawaiian Affairs is supporting a measure approved by a state legislative conference committee that would release $55 million in Public Land Trust funds currently withheld under an annual payment cap.

UPDATE: Hilo man, Virginia man die following head-on collision on Daniel K. Inouye Highway

Police determined a Hilo-bound 2011 Toyota Corolla 4-door sedan driven by 70-year-old Todd Matsushita was attempting to pass a vehicle ahead of it and struck head-on with a Kona-bound 2016 Hyundai Tucson multi-purpose vehicle driven by the East Coast man; police continue to investigate the deadly crash.

UPDATE: Episode 46 lava fountaining ends at summit of Kīlauea, about 9 hours after it began

Lava geysers from the north vent within Halemaʻumaʻu Crater stopped shortly before 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 5; tephra fall was greatest within 3 miles from the two active vents.
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Mauna Kea telescope helps researchers reveal changes in interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS

Observations suggest the comet’s chemistry changed as it passed near the sun, providing new clues to how materials in interstellar comets differ from those in comets formed in this part of the cosmic neighborhood.

Hawaiʻi Community College celebrates success of inaugural E ʻImi Pono fundraiser

The event, highlighting the institution’s role in preparing the Big Island’s workforce, drew more than 100 supporters on April 18 to the I Ola Nō Ke Kino Dining Room at the Manono campus in Hilo.

Severe weather washes away more than quarter of million dollars in state tourism revenue

Number of visitors statewide in March decreased 1.7% from the same month a year before, with Big Island visitor stats following same downward trend; visitor spending throughout islands falls 1.6% from March 2025.

Hawaiʻi House of Representatives celebrates inaugural Laulau Day

“Laulau is more than a beloved island staple; it carries deep cultural and historical meaning,” said Oʻahu state Rep. Darius Kila. “Preserving and promoting traditional Hawaiian foods helps honor Native Hawaiian culture and ensures these practices continue to be understood and passed on.”

ADVISORY: Increased pedestrian activity expected during BLOOM – EMPRESS 5K, Lei Day x BLOOM event

Increased foot traffic is expected from about 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, May 2, in Kona in conjunction with the women-centered community fun run celebrating movement, culture, music and wāhine empowerment.

Hawai‘i Business Chevron Forward

150 West Hawai‘i high school students to attend ClimbHI hiring blitz event
Hawaiian Electric employees raise more than $330K for local charities in 2025
L&L Hawaiian Barbecue brings taste of Hawaiʻi to fast-growing Georgia community
Business briefs for May 4: Hannemann retiring, elevated island dining, Rome flight and A Day at the Beach

Big Island Polls Chevron Forward

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

2,000 acres in lower Puna transformed by 2018 lava flow now on a path to preservation
Research from 2022 Mauna Loa eruption helps predict, understand future eruptions
UPDATE: Episode 46 lava fountaining ends at summit of Kīlauea, about 9 hours after it began
Kīlauea alert level escalates from advisory to watch due to precursory lava overflow

Ocean Blog Chevron Forward

Hawaiian monk seal Kaʻiwi gives birth to 7th pup at Kaimana Beach on O‘ahu, prompting coordinated safety response
Search suspended for fishing vessel crewman more than 1,200 miles offshore of Hawai‘i
Study reveals robust seasonal cycles among vast diverse ocean microbial communities
Delegates from Polynesian Voyaging Society, Kamehameha Schools conclude 10-day visit to Taiwan

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Maui Surf Forecast for May 07, 2026

A northwest swell will continue to fade tonight. A new long period northwest swell is forecast to build early Thursday and bring moderate surf to north and west...

Royal Lahaina Resort rolls out summer fun on Kāʻanapali Beach

The Royal Lahaina Resort & Bungalows is launching a slate of new summer offerings at its Kāʻanapali Beach property, with programming spanning dining, wellness, entertainment and cultural experiences.

Delayed opening times Saturday for three Central Maui facilities due to event

Keōpūolani Park, Coach Soichi Sakamoto Pool and War Memorial Tennis Courts in Central Maui will have delayed opening times on Saturday, May 9, 2026, to accommodate for public safety during the annual Visitor Industry Charity Walk, the County of Maui Department of Parks and Recreation announced.

Federal disaster aid available for Kona storm victims on Maui; deadlines approaching

County officials are urging residents and business owners affected by March's Kona low storms to take advantage of federal disaster assistance programs before key application deadlines pass.

Schatz congratulates Maui families awarded with federal funding to buy first home; Visits ʻĪao and Hālau of ʻŌiwi Art

US Sen. Brian Schatz conducted site visits on the Valley Isle on Wednesday, focus on the progress of recovery efforts on Maui, following the 2023 wildfires and recent Kona Low storms in March of this year. The conversation also touched on the upcoming opening of the Hālau of ʻŌiwi Art in 2027 in Wailuku.

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Kauai Weather Forecast for May 07, 2026

The light winds and humid conditions we have had (due to a weak surface trough) will end tonight. Interior clouds and a few showers will continue into...

Kauai Surf Forecast for May 07, 2026

A northwest swell will continue to fade tonight. A new long period northwest swell is forecast to build early Thursday and bring moderate surf to north and west...

Legislature passes package of bills to strengthen health care across the state

Hawaiʻi State Legislature advances comprehensive health initiatives marking a pivotal step in fortifying healthcare access and preventive measures statewide.

Public Works extends Ala Kinoiki single-lane closures through late May

The lane closures are to allow for tree trimming operations to improve safety.

Mark your calendar: Online registration for summer swim lessons begins later this month

Registration opens May 20; no-cost program is on a first-come, first-served basis and limited to 20 participants per class, per session.