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UPDATE: Authorities locate missing 13-year-old girl in good health

Authorities safely located 13-year-old Vasconcellos following an endangered missing child alert issued earlier Tuesday.

Kaua’i Mayor Derek Kawakami officially files for Lt. Governor race

No other candidate has officially filed to run for the No. 2 elected post in the state, but five other candidates have pulled papers, including former Deputy Attorney General John Choi.

Business briefs for May 12: Hilo business owners awarded, Fairmont Orchid has a new manager, Hawaiʻi Island Health Center CEO to start in the fall

Big Island businesses experience success and leadership changes.

Fountaining episode at Kīlauea predicted to start this week

The forecast window for episode 47, based on tilt data, suggests that lava fountaining will occur again sometime between Tuesday, May 12, and Thursday, May 14, with later today or tomorrow most likely.

Amount of jobs in Hawaiʻi decrease by 1,700 on average each year

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, March unemployment rates in Hawaiʻi increased slightly to 2.4%.

Second monthly meeting promotes safety awareness for Puna’s kūpuna

The Hawaiʻi Police Department is hosting the second Kūpuna Watch meeting at 10 a.m. on Thursday, May 14 in Mountain View.

Letter carriers gather donations for Hawaiʻi Island’s largest food drive

The 33rd annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive collected thousands of pounds of nonperishable food items to combat food insecurity, which affects 40% of island residents.

Friends, family raise funds to bring remains of Virginia man home after fatal Big Island crash

Money raised will go toward helping the victim’s parents travel to the Big Island to bring their son and his belongings back to Virginia.

Health officials warning about potent kratom-derived products called 7-OH in Hawaiʻi

Big Island residents are being cautioned about the dangers of 7-hydroxymitragynine known as “7-OH,” a potent opioid-like substance marketed as “enhanced kratom,” which poses serious health risks.

Florida woman dies after snorkeling incident at Hōnaunau Bay

Authorities are investigating a tragic snorkeling incident at Hōnaunau Bay in South Kona that resulted in the death of Mindy Morris, 65, of Panama City, Florida.
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Celebrate Mom: Things to do and places to eat for Mother’s Day on the Big Island

There are plenty of ways to celebrate moms on the Big Island this weekend, including surfing, lei-making, shopping and plenty of wining and dining. Check out our list.

Top 10 things to do on Big Island for May 8-14: Charity walk, chocolate fest, spring concert, classic piano and more

Treat the woman who gave birth to you with an event that has a more personal touch; when you saw it, Mom was the first person who came to mind. This week’s top 10 has some great ideas!

Mauna Kea telescope helps researchers reveal changes in interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS

Observations suggest the comet’s chemistry changed as it passed near the sun, providing new clues to how materials in interstellar comets differ from those in comets formed in this part of the cosmic neighborhood.

Hawaiʻi Community College celebrates success of inaugural E ʻImi Pono fundraiser

The event, highlighting the institution’s role in preparing the Big Island’s workforce, drew more than 100 supporters on April 18 to the I Ola Nō Ke Kino Dining Room at the Manono campus in Hilo.

Severe weather washes away more than quarter of million dollars in state tourism revenue

Number of visitors statewide in March decreased 1.7% from the same month a year before, with Big Island visitor stats following same downward trend; visitor spending throughout islands falls 1.6% from March 2025.

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Business Monday: Meals in a HeartBeet opens storefront in Kona
150 West Hawai‘i high school students to attend ClimbHI hiring blitz event
Hawaiian Electric employees raise more than $330K for local charities in 2025
L&L Hawaiian Barbecue brings taste of Hawaiʻi to fast-growing Georgia community

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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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Volcano Watch: Do you think Hawaiʻi has many volcanoes? Think again, El Salvador says
2,000 acres in lower Puna transformed by 2018 lava flow now on a path to preservation
Research from 2022 Mauna Loa eruption helps predict, understand future eruptions
UPDATE: Episode 46 lava fountaining ends at summit of Kīlauea, about 9 hours after it began

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‘Big Mama’ back in Salish Sea after winter humpback whale migration in Hawaiʻi
Hawaiian monk seal Kaʻiwi gives birth to 7th pup at Kaimana Beach on O‘ahu, prompting coordinated safety response
Search suspended for fishing vessel crewman more than 1,200 miles offshore of Hawai‘i
Study reveals robust seasonal cycles among vast diverse ocean microbial communities

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Maui Surf Forecast for May 13, 2026

A small short to medium period NW swell will slowly decrease through tonight. A small long period NW swell then arrives by Wednesday afternoon and peaks on...

Lahaina Third Saturdays return this Saturday, May 16

The Maui Economic Recovery Commission (Maui ERC) – Healing Journey Team is honored to announce the return of Pa‘ūpili 3rd Saturdays, a monthly community healing gathering in Lahaina Town. The next event will take place Saturday, May 16, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Lahaina United Methodist Church.

State targets Japan tourism gap as Maui seeks big-spending visitors

Japanese visitors have been drawn more to Waikīkī than to Maui's resorts, and a new state report calls for changing that by rebuilding and diversifying Japanese visitor demand.

State championship to return to Hoʻokipa in 2031; inaugural location called world-class ‘surf stadium’

The County of Maui’s Hoʻokipa Beach Park lived up to its billing as a world-class surfing venue with solid waves both days, being labeled by several spectators and officials as the perfect “surf stadium” for the historic Hawaiʻi High School Athletic Association’s inaugural state surfing championships on May 1 and 2, 2026. HHSAA Executive Director Chris Chun said the event will return to Hoʻokipa in 2031 as part of a five-year rotation.

New 24-passenger MEO bus traveling Molokaʻi roads

A new 24-passenger Maui Economic Opportunity bus with two-wheelchair capacity is in service on Molokaʻi, following a blessing last month.

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Kauai Weather Forecast for May 13, 2026

Breezy trade winds will continue through most of the week before easing slightly this weekend. Showers will favor windward and mauka areas, most frequently...

Kauai Surf Forecast for May 13, 2026

A small short to medium period NW swell will slowly decrease through tonight. A small long period NW swell then arrives by Wednesday afternoon and peaks on...

Kaua‘i woman sentenced after pleading guilty to defrauding coronavirus assistance program

The Kapa‘a woman pleaded guilty to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft after fraudulently obtaining more than $100,000 through the program.

Mechanical problem forces closure of Kapa’a pool

Due to mechanical issues, the Kapaʻa swimming pool will be temporarily closed starting May 13.

Kauaʻi Mayor Derek Kawakami officially files to run for lieutenant governor of Hawaiʻi

No other candidate has officially filed to run for the No. 2 elected post in the state, but five other candidates have pulled papers, including former Deputy Attorney General John Choi.