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Residents miss cultural traditions, family gatherings on Coconut Island during years to repair bridge

The island in Hilo Bay is not accessible after a Hawaiʻi County excavator drove over the pedestrian bridge, causing it to partially collapse with just a temporary fix to take two years.

Hawaiʻi Island man named executive director at Liliʻuokalani Trust

Mana Purdy will be overseeing Native Hawaiian programming, ʻāina stewardship as the executive director of Keahuolū.

Joint commitment to regional resilience highlights end of inaugural Pacific Climate Summit

The 3-day summit, which wrapped up earlier this month, established clear pathways for ongoing partnership, focusing on actionable solutions that can be scaled throughout Asia-Pacific island nations and coastal states.

Hawaiʻi County opens application process for Kona Low business recovery grant program

Non-agricultural businesses facing storm related losses can apply for County of Hawaiʻi grant funding to help with repairs.

PUBLIC NOTICE: Aircraft noise to increase during military training around Pōhakuloa Training Area

Military training flights will increase for biennial Rim of the Pacific exercise from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday, July 6 to Monday, July 27.

Precursory activity begins within Halemaʻumaʻu ahead of Episode 50 of the Kīlauea eruption

The summit eruption in Halemaʻumaʻu has resumed with weak precursory spattering, no overflows have occurred at this time.

News briefs for June 26: New leadership, Japan expansion, Title IX, free Wi-Fi and more

A quick look at news from throughout the state, nation and more.

Volcano Watch: A hui hou to a giant of volcanology

Professor Bruce Houghton retired in 2025 from University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa after 25 years as the Gordon A. Macdonald Chairperson of Volcanology, but although he retired and returned to New Zealand, his connections to volcanology in Hawaiʻi remain strong.

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!

Fourth of July fireworks permits available starting this weekend

Each permit costs $25; permits are only issued to those 18 years old and older, plus they are non-transferable and non-refundable.
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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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Hawai‘i unemployment rate ticks up slightly to 2.5% in May
Enforcement begins July 1 for statewide hemp retailer and distributor registration requirements
Volunteer plumbers travel to Volcano Village to install catchment diverters at 30 homes
Business Monday: Kona Brewing’s historic Kona Pub creating beer garden entrance to make waiting enjoyable

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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

Volcano Watch: A hui hou to a giant of volcanology
Volunteer plumbers travel to Volcano Village to install catchment diverters at 30 homes
Volcano Watch: What is the difference between an eruption and an episode?
Kīlauea episode 49 ends after nearly eight hours of lava fountaining; alert level lowered

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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
Hōkūleʻa to make Japan stops in 2027 as part of Moananuiākea Voyage

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Maui Weather Forecast for June 27, 2026

Moderate to breezy trades are expected to prevail today, slightly decrease on Sunday, then remain at mostly moderate speeds through late next week...

Maui County asks court to dismiss former chief of staff’s lawsuit; trial possible as election looms

Saying they were not notified of key updates in the case, a Maui County Council committee passed a resolution that would require all settlement offers in the lawsuit to be sent to the council for review and approval.

UHMC Recycling Center to close June 30, County working to open new Central Maui recycling center

Signs at the UHMC Recycling Center saying that the much-used facility will be “permanently closing” Tuesday were met with concern from Central Maui residents and their representatives in government, Council Member Kauanoe Batangan said.

Maui Surf Forecast for June 27, 2026

The current small, medium-period south swell will continue to fade tonight. Another small, long- period south swell will arrive and fill in on late...

Gov. Green signs budget and issues Intent-to-Veto list

Gov. Josh Green today signed HB 1800, Act 175, Session Laws of Hawaiʻi 2026, the state's supplemental budget bill, which amends Act 250, SLH 2025 and appropriates funds for Executive Branch operations and capital improvement projects.

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Hui ʻO Hawaiʻi wins total 4 gold medals, 1 bronze at 2026 Special Olympics USA Games

Johnathan Anderson and Bradley McDermott-Sa of Kauaʻi were winners of one of those gold medals, winning the unified doubles bowling competition, during the last 2 days of the games that were hosted in Minneapolis, Minn.

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!

Global tuna fishing practices pose significant risks to marine protected areas 

In a new study, researchers discover that drifting fish aggregating devices are posing significant risks to half of the world's marine protected areas.

Kauai Weather Forecast for June 27, 2026

Breezy trades are expected to slightly decrease on Sunday and remain at moderate to locally breezy speeds through early next week. Light passing showers will...

Kauai Surf Forecast for June 27, 2026

The current small, medium-period south swell will continue to fade tonight. Another small, long- period south swell will arrive and fill in on late...