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Two men arrested and charged following downtown Hilo robbery

Charges stem from an incident reported shortly after 1 a.m. last Saturday when officers responded to a disturbance on Kilauea Avenue involving a man with a gun chasing people.

Don’t fall for scammers playing cupid ahead of Valentine’s Day

U.S. Postal Service warns about online Casanovas targeting people seeking companionship with romance scams that involve sending money or valuables through the mail.

On the job conservation: Hawaiian Adventures Kona recovers large ghost net during whale watching tour

Crew members of the ocean tour company’s vessel Artemis stepped up last week to remove a large mass of tangled marine debris — basically garbage — drifting off the Big Island’s Kona Coast while patient tour guests offered encouragement.

Business Monday: A Hilo flower shop brings tropical flair to classic Valentine’s Day florals

The Floral Shop and Cafe are selling Valentine gift baskets, rose bouquets, tropical bouquets and more over the phone and in-person through Valentine’s Day on Friday.

Annual live fire exercises slated this week at Kona and Hilo airports

Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting units will be testing response protocol at both airports will be from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 10 through Wednesday, Feb. 12.

2 more school bus routes to be restored in East Hawaiʻi starting Monday

The routes serve Pāhoa High and Intermediate School, Pāhoa Elementary School and Keonepoko Elementary School. They return to service Feb. 10, once again providing transportation to and from school for nearly 40 students.

27 drowning deaths have led to a new sign warning of the dangers of Wailuku River in Hilo

Hawaiʻi County urges the public to stay safe at the Wailuku River State Park and to stay at the overlook when visiting Boiling Pots.

Update: 74-year-old involved in New Year’s crash in Waikōloa died from medical condition

Ray Donnell Worrells was injured in the single-vehicle crash when his SUV hit a rock wall and overturned, but the coroner determined after an autopsy that the Waikōloa man did not die because of those injuries.

Update: Police identify motorcyclist killed in crash with dump truck on Highway 130

The Feb. 3 collision just south of the Pāhoa Police Station in Puna remains under investigation.

Woman critically injured when struck by vehicle while walking across highway in Pāpa‘ikou

The collision, which happened at about 8 p.m. the night of Feb. 7 while she and a man were wallking in a marked crosswalk, remains under investigation and was classified as a negligent injury case.

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3-time Ironman World Champion to host triathlon boot camp on Big Island
Kona’s Kaiden Lieto following in dad’s footsteps, seeking Ironman world title despite brain surgery
How did the local Ironman athletes fare at the Ironman World Championship in Kona?
Kaiden Lieto finishes first Ironman World Championship in under 10 hours

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Top 10 things to do on Big Island for Feb. 7-13 + 5 date ideas ahead of Valentine’s Day Weekend

Love is in the air on the Big Island. Several of this week’s top 10 things to do already are Valentine’s Day-related, but we’re giving you a few early date ideas in case you want to plan ahead and make reservations to surprise your sweetie. Lovers of culture and history, conservation and the environment, community and music have plenty of options, too, this week.

Top 10 things to do on Big Island for Feb. 1-6: Cherry blossoms, Year of the Snake, ‘Ohana stargazing and more

The winter storm that blew through the state at the end of the week fortunately didn’t blow away or wash out any of the multitude of events happening around the island, some of which are going on right now!

Waimea is ready to welcome thousands as the cherry trees begin to blossom

The 32nd Waimea Cherry Blossom Festival features a full lineup of multi-cultural activities from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. next Saturday.

Top 10 things to do on Big Island for Jan. 23-29: ManaFest, King Tide Tour, Winemaker Dinner Series, Shakespeare in Paradise and more

The Big Island is definitely not behind on delivering another packed schedule of events, festivals and activities. All the world’s a stage, so be sure to get out and be one of the actors.

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!

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Poll results: Big Island Now readers pick clear winner for top 2024 story. Do you know what it is?
Big Island Now poll results: Mixed feelings felt about Hawaiian Electric’s Public Safety Power Shutoff program
Big Island Now poll results: Services just as important to consider when looking at building a new Kona hospital
Big Island Now poll no. 56: What is most important when considering a new hospital?

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Business Monday: A Hilo flower shop brings tropical flair to classic Valentine’s Day florals
Hilton Grand Vacations gives on-the-spot job offers in Waikōloa
New report offers insights into struggles of small businesses on Oʻahu
Business Monday: New Kona beverage startup features bubbly alcohol-free drink

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Volcano Watch: Assembly of volcano scientists to gather in Hilo
Episode 8 erupts in Kīlauea caldera following 6-day pause in activity
Volcano Watch: Announcing winners of 2025 Volcano Awareness Month Art & Poetry Contest
Almost two centuries of lava chemistry reveal Kīlauea, Mauna Loa share magma source

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On the job conservation: Hawaiian Adventures Kona recovers large ghost net during whale watching tour
Coalition releases first Hawaiʻi Water Safety Plan aimed at addressing state’s drowning crisis
Update: High surf advisory canceled for east-facing Big Island shores
University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo researchers confirm sewage leaking into Keaukaha waters

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Maui Surf Forecast for February 11, 2025

The nearshore Hanalei PacIOOS buoy suggests surf remains just shy of the High Surf Advisory (HSA) threshold this afternoon with slightly decreased values at...

Mokuʻula 360-degree film to show monthly in 2025; this month’s screening is Feb. 14

In response to public interest, the Lahaina Restoration Foundation will continue to screen E Hoʻi Ka Nani I Mokuʻula (Let the Glory Return to Mokuʻula) monthly at The Sphere at Maui Ocean Center in Wailuku throughout 2025. The next monthly screening of the film will take place on Feb. 14 at 6 p.m.

Utility work to impact traffic on Honoapiʻilani near Wahikuli Wayside Park, Feb. 10-14

Hawaiian Electric crews and contractors will be conducting work on a pole using bucket trucks on Honoapi‘ilani Highway between mile markers 23 and 24 near Wahikuli Wayside Park between Kikowaena St. and Hanakaʻōʻō Park driveway in the West Maui area from Monday, Feb. 10 to Friday, Feb. 14, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

South Maui community town hall on flood mitigation, Feb. 12

Council Member Tom Cook will host a South Maui community town hall on flood mitigation Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the Malcolm Center in Kīhei.

House reverses course on pot legalization bill

The Hawaiʻi State House of Representatives has returned to committee a bill aimed at legalizing recreational marijuana for adults aged 21 and older, a move likely to kill the measure this session in the House, disappointing advocates and sparking ongoing debate.

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Kauai Weather Forecast for February 11, 2025

A relatively dry and stable airmass will persist through midweek. Light to moderate east to southeast winds will hold through mid week ahead of an approaching...

Kauai Surf Forecast for February 11, 2025

The nearshore Hanalei PacIOOS buoy suggests surf remains just shy of the High Surf Advisory (HSA) threshold this afternoon with slightly decreased values at...

High surf advisory issued for Kauaʻi, Niʻihau beginning Tuesday morning

High surf advisory issued for north and west shores of Kaua‘i, Ni‘ihau, Oʻahu and Molokai as well as the north facing shores of Maui.

The Hawaiʻi attorney general leads a coalition to support federal workers facing “Fork in the Road” directive

The coalition stands against “Fork in the Road," which tells federal employees to choose between accepting a legally fraught “buyout” and being terminated.

A fraud and scam prevention presentation comes at a good time with romance scams on the rise ahead of Valentine’s Day

A free event aims to help Kauaʻi kupuna notice and protect themselves from fraud and scams will be this Wednesday at the Kauaʻi War Memorial Convention Hall.