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

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

Deadline approaches to apply for 2026 Fukunaga Scholarship

Students who are selected each receive $20,000 throughout 4 years — or a pro-rated amount for fewer years — that can be applied to tuition, books, housing and other educational expenses; deadline to apply online is Feb. 23.

Applicants sought to fill vacancy on state Campaign Spending Commission

Those interested in serving in the vacant commission seat should submit an application along with a résumé and three letters of recommendation attesting to the applicant’s character and integrity no later than March 13.

Hawaiʻi House advances bill to increase DUI penalties for highly intoxicated drivers

The state bill that would make a second DUI offense with a blood alcohol content above .15% — and within 10 years of a driver’s first DUI conviction — a class C felony.

UPDATE: Blustery conditions decreasing; National Weather Service cancels wind advisory

Forecasters report, however, that winds will remain breezy today, largely expected to stay just below advisory levels, continuing to gradually decrease throughout the day.

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.

County extends voluntary compliance order for movement of coconut rhinoceros beetle host materials

Residents and business operators in the voluntary compliance area are asked not to transport coconut rhinoceros beetle host materials that include decomposing plant material, plant propagation material, other items comprised of decomposing organic plant material and several genera of live palm plants; order will remain in place through April 30.

Power remains on in communities with high exposure to wildfire risk

Hawaiian Electric says public safety power shutoffs remain possible, however, for North and South Kohala on Big Island and Upcountry, Central and West Maui with wind advisory still in effect through Thursday morning (Feb. 19).

Union: Hawaiʻi’s Social Security services at risk with field office staffing at only 66 workers

Hawaiʻi now has a 1 to 4,772 ratio of Social Security Administration field office employees to beneficiaries, one of the most challenging workloads in the nation.

Proposed new Hawaiʻi County tax rate for luxury second homes passes first reading

The new proposed Tier 3 tax rate for second homes worth more than $4 million would impact about 842 properties on the Big Island.
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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.

Niu Festival: A ho‘opono event coming to downtown Hilo this weekend

Free, full-day communitywide cultural and educational gathering centered on the coconut — often referred to as the ‘tree of life’ — slated for Sunday (Feb. 22) at Palace Theater

Public invited to several Coffee With a Cop events in West Hawai‘i

These popular events are intentionally informal — with no agenda — and conversation topics can range from sharing personal stories to discussing neighborhood issues.

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Deadline approaches to apply for 2026 Fukunaga Scholarship
Young Brothers’ barge arrival at Port of Kawaihae delayed Tuesday due to high winds
Snorkel Bob’s expands to Queens’ Marketplace in Waikōloa
Business Monday: Find your herbal remedies at new Moonlit Merchant wagon in Kona

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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

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
Volcano Watch: New ‘Is Tephra Falling?’ citizen science tool launched in Hawaiʻi
Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park announces February flight operations

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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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Christy Chung is MEO’s new Chief Operating Officer

Christy Chung has joined Maui Economic Opportunity as Chief Operating Officer. Her job is to manage, coordinate and support MEO's day-to-day operations and more than 30 programs in the agency’s five departments and offices in Hāna and on Molokaʻi and Lānaʻi. She also is overseeing facilities and ensuring contract compliance.

New 2026 Toyota RAV4 arrives in Hawaiʻi with fully electrified lineup

The all-new 2026 Toyota RAV4 has officially arrived at Toyota dealerships across Hawaiʻi, marking a new generation of the small class SUV. For the first time, RAV4 is offered exclusively in Hybrid and Plug-In Hybrid powertrains, combining its versatility with greater efficiency and electrified performance designed for island driving.

HECO’s Generation Plans and Maui’s Energy Future online presentation, Feb. 20

The Maui Community Energy Alliance, a committee of the Teran James Young Foundation, invites the community to attend the online public meeting focused on Maui’s energy future.

Traffic signal upgrades to close lanes at Kahului intersection

Motorist and road users are advised that lanes will be closed overnight at the Puʻunēnē Avenue (Route 3500) and the West and the East Kamehameha Avenue intersection, Friday night into Saturday.  

Up to $2,000 available for Maui County student projects in water, food innovation

Hawaiʻi students have the opportunity to shape Maui County’s future by designing and building local solutions for water harvesting and sustainable food production through the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resilience, “Empowering Youth through Innovation for Maui Nui’s Future” grant program.

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Two raised crosswalks are set to be installed on Rice Street on Monday night

Alternating traffic will be routed through the open lane from 8:30 p.m. Feb. 23 to 5 a.m. Feb. 24 for the crosswalk installation as part of the Rice Street Improvement project.

Send in the Dogs: How man’s best friend is helping save Kauaʻi’s coconut palms

Conservation Dogs Hawaiʻi demonstrated how specially trained canines are becoming indispensable allies in the fight against the invasive coconut rhinoceros beetle.

Hole new level of fun — and competition — coming to mini but mighty stage this spring on Kaua‘i

United States ProMiniGolf Association for the first time will host its annual U.S. Open in Hawai‘i, with the 28th contest hitting the greens at Kaua‘i Mini Golf & Botanical Gardens in Anaina Hou Community Park in Kīlauea, and you can even be part of the historic fun.

Nightly full closure of Kūhiō Highway now set to begin Feb. 23

Postponed from Monday, Feb. 16, the full closure will take place on Hanalei Hill from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. Feb. 23 through Feb. 27.

Social Security services in Hawaiʻi at risk with staffing down to 66 workers in field offices

Hawaiʻi now has a 1 to 4,772 ratio of Social Security Administration field office employees to beneficiaries, one of the most challenging workloads in the nation.