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Woman dead, 2 injured following 3-vehicle crash on Ali‘i Drive in Kona

This is the 18th traffic fatality on Hawaiʻi Island in 2026, compared to 14 at the same time last year.

Business Monday: Hawaiʻi Island resident creates a new app to streamline hiring process nationwide

Jessica Cockrell of Hilo has launched ShiftPass, an innovative app that aims to ease the hiring process in the short-term and improve career possibilities for Hawaiʻi residents in the long-term.

Got unwanted firearms? Hawaiʻi Island police to host gun buyback event in Hilo

The event at the Hilo Police Station on July 18 is designed to provide community members with a no-questions-asked way to surrender unwanted handguns, rifles, shotguns, bump stocks, Glock switches, assault-style rifles and ghost guns.

Toyota Hawaiʻi awards free 2026 Corolla to Oʻahu student

The dealership’s Cap & Corolla Giveaway supports students, recent graduates and first-time vehicle buyers.

UPDATE: Aliʻi Drive in North Kona now open after traffic investigation

After being closed for several hours, the roadway now is open.

Young trailblazers: Friends of Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park receives $175K to fuel youth program

Nonprofit Friends group — dedicated to supporting the Big Island national park’s interpretive, educational and conservation efforts — was granted $150,000 from the National Park Foundation and $25,000 was donated by Helen Wright to support transformative Guardians of the Trails.

UPDATE: Highway 19 at Kāʻawaliʻi Gulch reopens to all traffic after collision

Hawaiʻi Belt Road (Highway 19) at Kāʻawaliʻi Gulch is now open to all traffic.

Monthly meeting of Kūpuna Watch in Puna scheduled at beginning of week

Kūpuna Watch is designed to promote safety awareness, strengthen communication between police and residents and support efforts to keep neighborhoods safe, particularly for seniors.

Minor coastal flooding possible on Big Island during afternoon high tides through Tuesday

Residents of the Big Island are advised to prepare for minor coastal flooding through Tuesday, as the National Weather Service in Honolulu has issued a Coastal Flood Statement.

Measures expanding healthcare access, relieving medical debt become law with governor’s signature

These reforms — which Hawai‘i Gov. Green signed during two separate ceremonies — help ensure people receive screenings, treatment and support they need without risking financial stability.
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Top 10 things to do on Big Island for July 10-16: All Kine Market, Tiger Fun Day, stargazing, candidate ‘speed dating’, plus more

There once again is a unique variety of events and activities coming up during the next week, promising a ton of fun for keiki to kūpuna; check out our top 10 things to do on the Big Island now!

Hawaiʻi’s Finest presents new artists, debut single ‘Hawaiʻi Nei’

Waimānalo, Oʻahu-based island reggae band Last Minute introduces a new chapter with a powerful song about home, identity and cost of staying rooted in Hawaiʻi.

America 250 on Big Island: Fourth of July promises family fun festivities, fireworks and more

This year’s celebrations have even more significance as the United States celebrates its 250th birthday; July 4 festivities will include rodeos, parades and community events such as a 5K run/walk/roll in salute of veterans, drag races, a car show, keiki activities, poolside parties, plenty of food, live music, a rubber duckie race and a lot more.

Top 10 things to do on Big Island for July 3-9: Bob Dylan tribute, free farm tour, Astronomy on Tap and more

Hey, Big Island. There’s more to do this week than just Fourth of July festivities. Check out our top 10 things to do now!

Hilo Community Players announce auditions for upcoming rock musical production

“Spring Awakening” is a groundbreaking musical theatre experience that tells the story of a group of young people struggling to find their voices in a world determined to silence them; auditions are July 2 and 7, with callbacks July 14.

Hawai‘i Business Chevron Forward

Business Monday: Hawaiʻi Island resident creates a new app to streamline hiring process nationwide
Toyota Hawaiʻi awards free 2026 Corolla to Oʻahu student
Measures related to Hawaiʻi film industry, state’s ‘blue economy’ become law with Green’s signature
News briefs for July 10: Alumni Makers’ Market, Alaska Air Group is No. 1, safer drinking water and more

Big Island Polls Chevron Forward

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

Small spatter bursts erupt from north vent ahead of Kīlauea Episode 51 lava fountaining
Volcano Watch: Deep dive into Hawaiʻi’s deep earthquakes
Did you feel it? Magnitude-4.5 quake strikes off west coast of Big Island
Volcano Watch: Hawai‘i Five-O! Fifty fountaining episodes at Kīlauea summit

Ocean Blog Chevron Forward

Statewide World Ocean Day event makes waves in effort to cleanup island coasts
Lost reef recreation because of climate change could cost Hawaiʻi up to $3 billion by beginning of next century
New study reveals global tuna fishing practices have created risks to the world’s marine protected areas
Kaʻūpūlehu Marine Reserve reopening delayed

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Flags Lowered in Remembrance of US Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina

Flags rare being flown at half staff in Hawaiʻi remembrance of US Sen. Lindsey Graham, a Republican from South Carolina.

First Hawaiian, Inc. to Acquire TriCo Bancshares

First Hawaiian, Inc. (parent company of First Hawaiian Bank), and TriCo Bancshares (parent company of Tri Counties Bank), have entered into a definitive agreement pursuant to which First Hawaiian will acquire TriCo in an all-stock transaction.On a combined basis, the company will have approximately $34 billion of assets and be the 6th largest bank headquartered in the Western US. 

Free Maui workshop helps prevent caregiver injuries

ʻOhana Care Maui will host a free July workshop teaching family caregivers, seniors and care partners how to assist with everyday movement and transfers more safely.

Hale Noelani demolition clears way for future student housing at UH Mānoa

The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa has begun demolishing two buildings at the five-building, three-story Hale Noelani student housing complex, marking another step in the university's long-term effort to modernize campus housing and enhance the student residential experience.

Bissen 2026 invites community to “Hana Hou Night” celebration

The Bissen 2026 campaign invites friends, families, supporters, and community members from across Maui Nui to gather for Hana Hou Night, an evening celebrating community, local music, and the shared commitment to building a stronger future for Maui County.

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Anaina Hou hosts upcycling camp focused on beach cleanup and creativity

Experience the transformation of marine debris into art and music at the Kani Ka ʻOpala Summer Camp, organized by Anaina Hou Community Park in collaboration with the Surfrider Foundation Kauaʻi chapter.

Oʻahu student wins free 2026 Corolla from Toyota Hawaiʻi

The dealership's Cap & Corolla Giveaway supports students, recent graduates and first-time vehicle buyers.

Kauai Weather Forecast for July 13, 2026

Moderate to locally breezy trade winds will persist through Monday as high pressure remains north of the state, with weaker trades Tuesday through at least...

Kauai Surf Forecast for July 13, 2026

A small, long-period southwest swell (220 degrees) will continue to fill in tonight and will provide some inconsistent Surf along east- facing shores will...

Kauaʻi seeks state assistance as Waimea River mouth shifts towards homes

Kauaʻi County urgently seeks technical assistance because the Waimea River's sudden westward shift threatens nearby homes and properties.