Hawaiʻi Attorney General Lopez warns of sales of illegal tobacco products, mostly from China

Hawaiʻi Attorney General Anne Lopez is sending letters to more than 800 Hawaiʻi tobacco retailers and distributors about the distribution and sale of illegal tobacco products. Most of the products originate in China and include electronic smoking devices known as vapes or e-cigarettes and oral tobacco pouch products.

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Community Two Big Island beach parks remain closed for debris cleanup following high surf

Additional inspection requirements aimed at preventing increasing spread of invasive species

Hawai‘i Invasive Species Protection Act will provide essential resources in the battle against these serious threats to the state’s agriculture, environment and economy.

Kaiser Permanente volunteers gather on Big Island to clear invasive species, restore historic fishpond and more

About 100 Kaiser Permanente physicians, providers, nurses, other clinical and administrative staff, and their family members volunteered at two Hawai‘i Island sites Monday as part of the 2025 Kaiser Permanente Hawai‘i Annual Day of Service – Hosted by Hawai‘i Permanente Medical Group on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

East Hawaii News 12 motorists arrested for DUI during week of Jan. 1-5 on Big Island roads

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Kaiser Permanente volunteers gather on Big Island to clear invasive species, restore historic fishpond and more

About 100 Kaiser Permanente physicians, providers, nurses, other clinical and administrative staff, and their family members volunteered at two Hawai‘i Island sites Monday as part of the 2025 Kaiser Permanente Hawai‘i Annual Day of Service – Hosted by Hawai‘i Permanente Medical Group on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Hawaiʻi Attorney General Lopez warns of sales of illegal tobacco products, mostly from China

Hawaiʻi Attorney General Anne Lopez is sending letters to more than 800 Hawaiʻi tobacco retailers and distributors about the distribution and sale of illegal tobacco products. Most of the products originate in China and include electronic smoking devices known as vapes or e-cigarettes and oral tobacco pouch products.

Additional inspection requirements aimed at preventing increasing spread of invasive species

U.S. Reps. Case and Tokuda reintroduce Hawai‘i Invasive Species Protection Act in effort to provide essential resources in battle against serious threats to state’s agriculture, environment and economy.

University of Hawai‘i seeks additional funding to operate weather stations throughout state

The University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa is partnering with the state’s Department of Land and Natural Resources to improve flood and wildfire early warning systems by installing 100 weather monitoring stations across the main Hawaiian Islands.

Man with eye injury medivaced from fishing vessel off O‘ahu shores

A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter crew hoisted the man from the vessel and transported the patient to Queen’s Medical Center in Honolulu.

Two Big Island beach parks remain closed for debris cleanup following high surf

Kahalu‘u and Kohana‘iki Beach Parks remain closed for debris cleanup following high surf over the weekend.

12 motorists arrested for DUI during week of Jan. 1-5 on Big Island roads

DUI arrests increased nearly 1% overall throughout all of 2024 on the Big Island, with 964 compared with 955 from the year before. The number of drivers arrested for DUI involved in traffice crashes and those younger than 21 also increased.

‘A critical step forward’: Highway 137’s restoration underway in Lower Puna

Puna’s road to recovery doesn’t begin with just one road though. At the same time Hawaiʻi County announced restroration work was underway on Highway 137, officials also said a contract was awarded for the next road project in Lower Puna, which will be the reconstruction and realignment of 4.5 miles of Pohoiki Road also inundated by lava in 2018.

Business Monday Column: Oysters and Pearls my new favorite food at Four Seasons Hualālai

Chef de Cuisine Chris Damskey was brought on during the renovation of ‘ULU last year to elevate the dining experience and create Noio, a sushi bar led by Nuri Piccio.

Kīlauea remains on break — for now

Hawaiian Volcano Observatory reports that If that relatively high rate of inflation being recorded by instruments at the summit now continues and magma remains high in the vent — as indicated by peristent strong glow at night — there is a high probability a fifth fountaining episode could begin sometime between Jan. 21 and Jan. 24.

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Top 10 things to do on Big Island for Jan. 16-22: KWXX Hoʻolauleʻa, volcano comedy, ‘Aloha Spirit Rising,’ Keiki Fun Run/Walk and more

If ever there was a week when “variety” best fit the top 10 things happening around the Big Island, this would be it. From an hour of volcano stand-up comedy to the return of the KWXX Hoʻolauleʻa, there definitely is something for everyone. Check em out today!

Watch the teaser: What happens when a comedian walks into a volcano?

Comedian Ben Miller, and 2023 artist-in-residence at Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island, brings his hourlong show ‘Stand-Up Science Presents: Volcano’ to Kona and Hilo.

People’s Choice Awards announced from Banyan Drive Art Stroll featured art exhibit

Artists displayed their best work featuring the theme “The Legacy of the Cherished Gardens.” Five People’s Choice Awards winners were chosen by those who attended the 5th Banyan Art Stroll on Jan. 11 in Hilo.

4 first-timers to tee up at this year’s Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualālai

Thomas Bjørn, Y.E. Yang, Tim O’Neal and Ricardo Gonzalez will be among the packed field of 42 illustrious players competing next week at the 18-hole Hualālai Golf Course located in beautiful Ka‘ūpūlehu, Kona, on the west side of the Big Island of Hawai‘i.

Top 10 things to do on Big Island for Jan. 9-15: T.S.O.L. live, more Volcano Awareness Month events, the Java experience and more

The Big Island is once again teeming with events, activities, shows and more for any and everyone to enjoy. Check out what’s happening in this week’s top 10!

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Business Monday: Sound healing practitioner merges science, the unexplainable as alternative wellness practice
Metal, appliance recycling services resume at East Hawaiʻi transfer stations
Business Monday: Meadery combines traditions of Poland, ingredients from Hawaiʻi
KTA Super Stores opens first stand-alone pharmacy in heart of Hilo

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‘A critical step forward’: Highway 137’s restoration underway in Lower Puna
Kīlauea remains on break — for now
Kīlauea hits pause on eruption for fourth time
Volcano Watch: Peering into a crystal ball — What tiny crystals can tell us about their trip through the magma chamber

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Update: High surf warning canceled for West Hawaiʻi
Update: High surf takes toll on portion of Pu‘uhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park
Dead humpback whale calf discovered on Maui shore
Update: Civil Defense reports Kahaluʻu, Magic Sands beaches to reopen

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Hawaiʻi House rules updated for ‘greater efficiency, more inclusivity’

The Hawaiʻi House of Representatives has updated its House Rules for the 33rd Legislature.

Homestead Hawaiians Request Legislation on Hawaiian Homes Commission Act

The Sovereign Council of Hawaiian Homestead Associations (SCHHA) is partnering with the Association of Hawaiians for Homestead Lands (AHHL-Waitlist), both beneficiary organizations registered with the United States Department of Interior. These statewide homestead associations will work with the Hawaiʻi State Legislature in an effort to enact two administrative amendments to the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act of 1920.

Maui Weather Forecast for January 21, 2025

Breezy trades will become light and variable today allowing seabreezes to develop during the day and land breezes overnight, however chances of...

Kaiser hosts ‘Day of Service’ as part of Rev. Martin Luther King observance

More than 100 volunteer physicians, providers, nurses and other Hawai‘i Kaiser Permanente Medical Group clinical and administrative staff worked at Paeloko Learning Center, a Native Hawaiian education center in Waihe‘e that provides hands-on learning opportunities through educational field trips, cultural workshops and environmental restoration projects.

33 pass MIL Surf Coaches Certification Clinic

The 12th annual Maui Interscholastic League Surf Coaches Certification Clinic had a record number of participants. Thirty-three coaches passed the clinic after completing an open ocean swim, and a program that included ocean risk assessment, ocean rescue, lifesaving techniques, CPR and first aid.

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Kauai Weather Forecast for January 21, 2025

Breezy trades will become light and variable today allowing seabreezes to develop during the day and land breezes overnight, however chances of...

Kauai Surf Forecast for January 21, 2025

The current northwest swell will continue to decline through the day and forerunners of another northwest swell will arrive late tonight. This swell will slowly...

Hawai‘i state rep introduces congressional bill to end discriminatory shipping practices

Hawai‘i US Rep. Ed Case has reintroduced a bill in the US House to end what he called “the discriminatory and exclusionary shipping practices faced by residents and businesses in Hawai‘i, Alaska, Puerto Rico, Guam, the US Virgin Islands, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands and other US territories.”

GoFarm offering course to Kauaʻi residents wanting to become next crop of farmers

In 2025, no prior experience is required to join GoFarm's six-month AgXcel course.

University of Hawai‘i seeks additional funding to operate weather stations throughout state

The University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa is partnering with the state's Department of Land and Natural Resources to improve flood and wildfire early warning systems by installing 100 weather monitoring stations across the main Hawaiian Islands.