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From Vietnam battlefields to Big Island nature, Kona professor shares collection of memories in new book
Dr. Richard Stevens takes readers on a journey through his book, "Storyland," which weaves personal stories and profound insights to inspire readers to reflect on their own paths. June 07, 2026 · 05:00am
Lane closure scheduled for portion of Daniel K. Inouye Highway for grading, paving
Crews will mill the highway and install open-graded friction course to increase drainage capability of the pavement and reduce potential for hydroplaning.East Hawai‘i News Driver of sedan involved in fatal Pāhoa motorcycle crash faces charges including…
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1 dead in fiery fatal collision near 18-mile marker on Daniel K. Inouye Highway in Hilo

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From Vietnam battlefields to Big Island nature, Kona professor shares collection of memories in new book
Dr. Richard Stevens takes readers on a journey through his book, “Storyland,” which weaves personal stories and profound insights to inspire readers to reflect on their own paths.
Lane closure scheduled for portion of Daniel K. Inouye Highway for grading, paving
Crews will mill the highway and install open-graded friction course to increase drainage capability of the pavement and reduce potential for hydroplaning.
51-year-old man suspected of murder and shooting now subject of manhunt on Kauaʻi
Kauaʻi police are searching for Kīlauea resident William “Billy” Sinclair, who is a suspect in a murder and separate shooting, both of which happened early Saturday morning, June 6; search for murder suspect at northwest end of state comes just a little more than a week after the end of a manhunt on the Big Island for suspect in killings of three older men in Puna.
Fed suspension of Hawaiʻi Medicaid Fraud Control Unit funding has no impact on benefits, services
Hawaiʻi receives about $3 million per year from the federal government to fund the Hawaiʻi Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, which is mandated by federal law to fight Medicaid fraud and protect patients from abuse and neglect; unfortunately, federal officials say the Hawaiʻi unit falls short of expectations and has for many years.
Police seek 14-year-old runaway; have you seen him?
Herman Kirklin was last seen about 1 a.m. Sunday, May 31, near Lehua Street in Fern Acres.
Driver of sedan involved in fatal Pāhoa motorcycle crash faces charges including negligent homicide
36-year-old Kade Smith, who was not injured in the deadly Wednesday, June 3, collision now officially faces charges of first-degree negligent homicide, manslaughter, operating a vehicle under the influence of an intoxicant, operating a motor vehicle after license suspended or revoked for operating a vehicle under the influence of an intoxicant and having no vehicle insurance.
Pacific Summer Transportation Education Program by University of Hawaiʻi now accepting applications
Participating high school students will be introduced to science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, skills through the lens of urban and regional planning with a goal of fueling their higher education choices and perhaps interest in transportation-related careers.
Paving maintenance, repairs scheduled for runway at Hilo International Airport
The work is part of the Hawai‘i Department of Transportation’s ongoing efforts to maintain the runway and improve takeoff and taxiway operations at the airport.
Parks and Recreation offering meals for keiki through federal Summer Food Service Program
The program makes nutritious meals available to keiki 18 years old and younger — at no charge — during the summer break between school years; meals will be provided Monday through Friday, June 8-July 17.
Police renew request for help with locating runaway last seen about 9 months ago
Naiomi Michael was reported as a runaway Sept. 19, 2025; the 16-year-old is 5-foot-7, 120 pounds, Hawaiian/mixed ethnicity, with a tan complexion, long hair — that is possibly bleached or colored — and brown eyes. Have you seen her?
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News briefs for June 4: L&L Texas, free Toyota, provisional licenses, bad cheese bread and food philanthropy
A quick look at news stories from throughout the state and beyond.
Top 10 things to do on Big Island for June 5-11: National Donut Day, Puna Taiko Summer Festival, ‘Songs of the Sea’ and more
It’s another week full of a unique variety of fun events, activities and more on the Big Island. Check out the top 10 things to do now!
‘Our Team, Hawaiʻi’s Team’: NCAA championship trophy tour celebrates University of Hawaiʻi men’s volleyball title
Additional events throughout the state, including other University of Hawaiʻi campuses, also are being planned.
Maui Now
Maui Weather Forecast for June 07, 2026
Breezy trades will persist through the weekend, then gradually weaken to moderate speeds by the latter half of the week. Periodic showers will filter in on...
Rep. Tokuda fights to protect Hawaiʻi lands, secures key priorities in annual Defense policy bill
Tokuda successfully blocked a provision to authorize unilateral condemnation by the Army of military training lands in Hawaiʻi. The congresswoman also secured key priorities brought forward by constituents during state-wide listening veterans' sessions, such as expanding emergency disaster response and increasing funding for barracks maintenance.
Maui Surf Forecast for June 07, 2026
The current south swell will continue to gradually decline through Sunday, with high uncertainty regarding the next swell that will arrive Sunday night and...
Hawaiʻi Marine Animal Response launches Marine Stewards Program for Hawaiʻi’s visitor industry
Hawaiʻi Marine Animal Response, the largest Hawaiʻi-based nonprofit dedicated to marine species conservation and field response, announced the launch of its Hawaiʻi Marine Stewards Program, an education partnership designed to equip the state's hospitality and tourism industry in the protection of marine animals.
Carbonaro CPAs & Management Group joins Accuity, expanding firm’s reach to Maui and Hawaiʻi Island
Carbonaro CPAs & Management Group (“Carbonaro”), an accounting and advisory firm serving clients across Maui and Hawai‘i Island, has joined Accuity. The integration expands Accuity’s presence to the neighbor islands, strengthening service capabilities and talent resources across the state, according to an announcement.
Kaua‘i Now
Free public screening of ‘Ocean with David Attenborough’ to celebrate World Oceans Day on Kauaʻi
The screening of National Geographic’s award-winning documentary will be on June 8 at 1 Hotel Hanalei Bay as part of its "Cinema Under the Stars" series.
Hawaiʻi expands Family Leave Law with governor’s signature of Act 13
Military-related urgent needs now qualify for leave with Hawai'i Gov. Josh Green's signature of Act 13.
State reassures residents Medicaid benefits, services not impacted by suspension of Hawaiʻi Medicaid Fraud Control Unit funding
Hawaiʻi receives about $3 million per year from the federal government to fund the Hawaiʻi Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, which is mandated by federal law to fight Medicaid fraud and protect patients from abuse and neglect; unfortunately, federal officials say the Hawaiʻi unit falls short of expectations and has for many years.





