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Living in such a dynamic place as Hawaiʻi Island, it’s important to try to be aware and prepared for natural events that affect us; nature will continue to reshape the land in Hawaiʻi, and the recent Episode 43 lava fountaining fallout and kona low are recent... March 20, 2026 · 05:00am
Finance exec with Big Island roots selected as new Kamehameha Schools trustee
Finance executive Eric Yeaman, who grew up in Hōnaunau on the west side of the Big Island, was selected by Hawaiʻi probate court to to fill the Ke Kula ʻo Kamehameha Board of Trustees seat previously...East Hawai‘i News Hawaiʻi County officials urge public to be storm ready ahead of second kona low
Community UPDATE: Telephone outage at Waimea police station fixed; phone line operational
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Icon Chuck Norris suddenly dies after being hospitalized on Kaua‘i for medical emergency
The action movie star and legendary martial artist just celebrated his 86th birthday March 10 on the Garden Isle; he was hospitalized Wednesday, March 18, just a day before his death.
Volcano Watch: Pele, Lono and Hiʻiaka remind us of nature’s power
Living in such a dynamic place as Hawaiʻi Island, it’s important to try to be aware and prepared for natural events that affect us; nature will continue to reshape the land in Hawaiʻi, and the recent Episode 43 lava fountaining fallout and kona low are recent reminders about how impactful such natural events can be.
Finance exec with Big Island roots selected as new Kamehameha Schools trustee
Finance executive Eric Yeaman, who grew up in Hōnaunau on the west side of the Big Island, was selected by Hawaiʻi probate court to to fill the Ke Kula ʻo Kamehameha Board of Trustees seat previously occupied by term-limited Robert Nobriga, whose second term ended June 30, 2025.
New partnership expands American Sign Language access at University of Hawaiʻi Mānoa games
American Sign Language students connect with University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Athletics to volunteer their time to sign the national anthem, cheerleader chants, university fight song and more during games.
Hawaiian Electric pushes to restore power to remaining outage customers ahead of next storm
Electric utility reported in 6 p.m. update Thursday, March 19, that about 99% of affected customers on Hawaiʻi Island, Oʻahu and in Maui County now have power; about 960 Big Island customers still remained without power.
Hawaiʻi County officials urge public to be storm ready ahead of second kona low
This storm is not expected to be as severe as the powerful kona low that slammed into the island last weekend; however, be aware that areas that flooded during the first storm could flood faster with additional rainfall because of ground saturation.
UPDATE: Telephone outage at Waimea police station fixed; phone line operational
Hawai‘i Police Department thanks the public for its patience while the situation was remedied.
Several transportation-related bills passed by state House seek to make Hawaiʻi roads safer
“These bills reflect our committee’s priorities: making streets safer, improving enforcement and traffic safety and ensuring the well-being of our residents,” said House Transportation Committee Chairperson Rep. Darius Kila of Oʻahu in a state House release about the measures.
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Icon Chuck Norris suddenly dies after being hospitalized on Kaua‘i for medical emergency
The action movie star and legendary martial artist just celebrated his 86th birthday March 10 on the Garden Isle; he was hospitalized Wednesday, March 18, just a day before his death.
Canada-France-Hawaiʻi Telescope remote observer next up at Hawaiʻi Keiki Museum podium
The Waikōloa museum’s Island Science Lecture Series continues today, March 19, with Jessica Nagasako, who will share some recent science updates from the Mauna Kea observatory and answer the question, ‘How do we get that data?’
Top 10 things to do on Big Island for March 20-26: Toes tapping, feet hiking, business thinking, art viewing and more
Have a good time this weekend and beyond; don’t let the weather weigh you down too much. Check out this week’s top 10 things to do for some good tunes, outdoor fun, entrepreneur wisdom, eco-art and more.
Police to host HI-PAL free movie night in Waikōloa with showing of ‘Dog Man’
The featured movie “Dog Man” will be shown from 5 to 7 p.m. on March 18 in the cafeteria at Waikōloa Elementary and Middle School.
Hawai‘i County Department of Water Supply to host Fix a Leak Week events
The department is celebrating the 2026 installment of the special observance by helping customers learn how to identify and fix common household water leaks; events to be hosted in Hilo and Kailua-Kona, with chances for prizes.
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Hawaiʻi youth rally at capitol urging action on disposable e-cigarettes
More than 80 youth advocates gathered at the state capitol for an annual youth rally to “Take Down Tobacco” on Wednesday. Students from Kauaʻi, Oʻahu, Maui, Molokaʻi, and Hawaiʻi Island, along with community advocates, urged lawmakers to take action to end the youth vaping epidemic.
HVO Volcano Watch — Pele, Lono, and Hiʻiaka remind us of Nature’s power
The summit region of Kīlauea experienced tephra fallout and a Kona low storm this past week. Cleanup, recovery, and regrowth is ongoing. These processes are natural and have been recognized and embodied in Native Hawaiian oral traditions about Pele, Lono, and Hiʻiaka.
Maui Weather Forecast for March 20, 2026
In the big picture, two surface low pressure systems will move slowly northeastward through the northern Hawaii region into the weekend, producing...
Putting the human touch back in the AI era at Maui Tech ʻOhana
Playful interaction put the focus on ‘ohana’ at the March 13 Maui Tech ‘Ohana, presented by Maui Economic Development Board. The evening’s guest speaker, Doug Nelson, used structured games and playful activities to help participants connect and share in ways that feel natural, energizing, and meaningful.
Kaua‘i Now
Action movie icon Chuck Norris dies suddenly following emergency hospitalization on Kaua‘i
The actor and legendary martial artist just celebrated his 86th birthday March 10 on the Garden Isle; he was hospitalized Wednesday, March 18, just a day before his death.
Do you have the free PulsePoint app on Kauaʻi? It can keep you informed and save lives
Kauaʻi officials are urging residents and visitors to add to their phone the free app that provides real-time updates about traffic accidents, brush fires, bridge closures and high surf conditions
Crews to install water line on Weke Road over the next three months
The road work will take place on Weke Road from ʻAnae Road to Mālolo Road from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. from Monday, March 23, to Tuesday, June 30.




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