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Waipi‘o Valley Road to be closed to all traffic as county conducts geophsysical survey

The closure will occur between the Waipi‘o Valley lookout and the beach access road.

Trump tariffs struck down by US Supreme Court, ruling them as unconstitutional

Hawai‘i’s U.S. Sen. Mazie K. Hirono praised the high court’s decision, saying: “They were conceived as another lever for Trump to consolidate power and intimidate our global partners — including some of our closest allies.”

FEMA approves $4M for permanent repairs to Pohoiki boat ramp, but more funding needed

The price tag for permanent repairs to the important ocean access starts around $40 million, with the cheaper option of just dredging already having failed during a project in October.

ʻImiloa in Hilo celebrates 20 years of creating space for curiosity, learning, dialogue

A birthday bash from 2 to 6 p.m. today will feature hands-on activities, anniversary treats, giveaways and full access to exhibits and the planetarium all for free; the celebration also kicks off a year of monthly anniversary programming throughout 2026.

Kaua‘i to host hole new level of fun on mini but mighty stage; ready to tee up for the challenge?

United States ProMiniGolf Association for the first time is bringing its annual U.S. Open to Hawai‘i, with the 28th contest hitting the greens at Kaua‘i Mini Golf & Botanical Gardens in Anaina Hou Community Park in Kīlauea; you can even be part of the historic fun by heading to the Garden Isle to participate in the U.S. Open of Mini Golf Pro/Am Tournament.

Team Rubicon helps homeowners clean hazardous debris from Kīlauea eruption

For the first time in 40 years, large tephra from Kīlauea fell across neighborhoods near Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park, leaving homeowners with hazardous material on their roofs, and in their gutters and water systems.

UPDATE: Seas to remain rough through today; high surf advisory again extended for east-facing shores

A downward trend is expected through the weekend, however, as winds diminish; surf of 8 to 12 feet is forecast for this morning, with heights falling to 7 to 10 feet this afternoon.

Insights: Is Hawaiʻi being left behind?

Data suggest it is, though not in the same way as traditional left-behind regions.

Volcano Watch: A sight to see; maintaining Hawaiian Volcano Observatory’s webcams during a historic eruption

Visual observations have been a backbone of volcano research more than 2,000 years and remain fundamental to understanding how volcanoes work; advancements in technology even allow eruptions to be viewed from anywhere around the world.

Rising housing, food needs throughout Hawaiʻi revealed in annual 211 Report

The 2025 Aloha United Way report draws on more than 51,000 calls, texts and chats to the statewide 211 helpline.
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ʻImiloa in Hilo celebrates 20 years of creating space for curiosity, learning, dialogue

A birthday bash from 2 to 6 p.m. today will feature hands-on activities, anniversary treats, giveaways and full access to exhibits and the planetarium all for free; the celebration also kicks off a year of monthly anniversary programming throughout 2026.

Kaua‘i to host hole new level of fun on mini but mighty stage; ready to tee up for the challenge?

United States ProMiniGolf Association for the first time is bringing its annual U.S. Open to Hawai‘i, with the 28th contest hitting the greens at Kaua‘i Mini Golf & Botanical Gardens in Anaina Hou Community Park in Kīlauea; you can even be part of the historic fun by heading to the Garden Isle to participate in the U.S. Open of Mini Golf Pro/Am Tournament.

Register now for West Hawaiʻi Jr. NBA/WNBA Novice Boys, Open Co-Ed Basketball

Those interested in participating have until Feb. 25 to register.

Top 10 things to do on Big Island for Feb. 20-26: JuggleFest, ‘A Box of Chocolates,’ ‘Imiloa’s birthday, comedy and more

And that’s just a quick sample of the wide and, shall we say, unique variety of events and activities happening around the Big Island. Cure that ‘cabin fever’ and get out of the house to discover what we’re talking about.

Turbulent times discovered in sun’s corona through University of Hawaiʻi eclipse research

The study reveals the origin and evolution of turbulence in the corona, a process long linked to coronal heating and the acceleration of the solar wind.

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Trump tariffs struck down by US Supreme Court, ruling them as unconstitutional
Insights: Is Hawaiʻi being left behind?
Deadline approaches to apply for 2026 Fukunaga Scholarship
Young Brothers’ barge arrival at Port of Kawaihae delayed Tuesday due to high winds

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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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Team Rubicon helps homeowners clean hazardous debris from Kīlauea eruption
Volcano Watch: A sight to see; maintaining Hawaiian Volcano Observatory’s webcams during a historic eruption
UPDATE: Lava fountains reach up to 1,300 feet tall before end of Episode 42 in ongoing Kīlauea summit eruption ends
Volcano Watch: Handling the pressure; what gases trapped inside crystals tell us

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Snorkel Bob’s expands to Queens’ Marketplace in Waikōloa
Harbor pilot slips, falls into rough waters in ‘scary situation’ as cruise ship preps to enter Kaua‘i harbor
UPDATE: High bacteria count advisory canceled at Kolekole Gulch in East Hawai‘i
Maximum penalties lobbied against fisherman seen illegally longline fishing in waters off Kona Coast

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Maui Youth & Family Services provides youth mental health first aid training and certification

Maui Youth & Family Services hosted a Youth Mental Health First Aid training on Friday, Feb. 13 at the Maui Family YMCA West Side Resource Center.

The MACC Presents BLACK GRACE Paradise Rumor in the Castle Theater, March 8

New Zealand’s leading contemporary dance group, Black Grace, returns to the Castle Theater on Sunday, March 8 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets go on sale online only at 10 a.m. to MACC members on Friday, Feb. 20, and to the general public on Saturday, Feb. 21.

Hawaiʻi Technology Academy announces admissions open for 2026-27

Hawaiʻi Technology Academy, the state’s largest K-12 public charter school, officially opens its admissions applications for the upcoming school year on Monday, Feb. 23. Families are invited to explore HTA’s unique blended learning model, a tuition-free approach that focuses on each child’s individual needs and interests. HTA has two campuses on Maui: a K-8 campus […]

Hui Livestock & Poultry Maui hosts first poultry show in 16 years

The Hui Livestock & Poultry Maui held its first annual Poultry Show on Sunday, Feb. 15, at the Oskie Rice Arena. This was the first community bird show outside of the annual AgFest and Maui County Fair since 2010, when it was last under the direction of Todd Steele of Lahaina.

Maui Weather Forecast for February 20, 2026

Breezy trades will continue for one more day, but will ease by this evening. As a disturbance moves overhead today, expect increasing chances for heavy...

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Measure aimed at hiking DUI penalties for highly intoxicated drivers advances

Hawai'i House Committee on Transportation moved House Bill 1708 ahead with 7 yes votes; the bill would make a second DUI offense with a blood-alcohol content more than 0.15% — and within 10 years of a driver's first DUI conviction — a Class C felony.

Volcano Watch: A sight to see; maintaining Hawaiian Volcano Observatory’s webcams during a historic eruption

Visual observations have been a backbone of volcano research more than 2,000 years and remain fundamental to understanding how volcanoes work; advancements in technology even allow eruptions to be viewed from anywhere around the world.

‘Exceptional performance and commitment’: Kaua‘i County Department of Water names 2025 employees of the year

Honorees are Albert Cadavona, Chrysanthemum “Christine” Erorita and Joseph “Jay” Perreira Jr.; they were recognized Thursday (Feb. 19) during the monthly meeting of Kaua‘i County Board of Water Supply.

UPDATE: East-facing shores of Kauaʻi remain under high surf advisory through today

A downward trend is expected through the weekend, however, as winds diminish; surf of 8 to 12 feet is forecast for this morning, with heights falling to 7 to 10 feet this afternoon.

Flood watch issued for Kauaʻi and Niʻihau through Saturday morning

The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for Kauaʻi and Niʻihau, effective at 3:30 p.m., citing heavy rainfall that could trigger flash flooding.