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Update: Police ID body found on riverbed at bottom of 80-foot Nīnole waterfall

35-year-old Andrew Jeffrey Salonia was last seen alive the afternoon of Sept. 21 while sitting on the edge of the waterfall which is at a property where he was working. He was reportedly intoxicated and ignored numerous warnings from his employer to get off the edge.

Update: Brown water advisory canceled for East Hawai‘i

The Hawai‘i Department of Health originally issued the advisory Sept. 16.

Hāwī transfer station to reopen this weekend

The rubbish drop-off location in North Hawai’i has been closed since Sept. 22 after an unknown person improperly disposed of transformer oil, contaminating the facility.

Learn about legal directives for end-of-life medical wishes at caregiver resource fair

On Saturday at the second annual Empowering Caregiver Resource Fair, Kona Community Hospital is hoping to educate more caregivers about health care directives and how they can better take care of their loved ones who are suffering from declining health and themselves.

Top 10 things to do on Big Island for Sept. 26-Oct. 2: Everything from a musical about cruel murderous teens to the World’s Largest Pet Walk and more

There’s a normal, shall we say, je ne sais quoi to the mix of events and activites happening around this rock we call home on a regular basis. Today’s top 10 things to do on the Big Island, however, has a kind of special flare. Check it out now!

Hawaiʻi Supreme Court: Farm dwellings in ag district cannot be used as short-term vacation rentals

Justices agreed that “short-term vacation rentals undermine” agricultural purposes; Doug Chin, former state attorney general and who argued the case before the high court, said the ‘transient accommodations’ do not belong in the agricultural district.

Armed and dangerous Puna man on the lam

31-year-old Alexander Ikieola Garcia Kauwe is wanted on several outstanding warrants.

Nā Hale Makoa: Bold new workforce housing project breaks ground in Waikōloa

Nā Hale Makoa is designed to serve households earning up to 140% of area median income, with 139 units of 1, 2 or 3 bedrooms. Construction is expected to take a little more than a year, with applications to be accepted likely starting about September 2025.

One of its greatest strengths: UH-Hilo continues to be one of most diverse universities in nation

Rankings for the University of Hawai’i’s 4-year campus on east side of the Big Island showcase successess in fostering inclusion and advancing student achievement.

For bird’s sake: Help protect young seabirds as they take their first flight

Every fall during seabird fallout season, from roughly Sept. 15 to Dec. 15, the fledglings leave their nests to make their inaugural journeys to the ocean. When they do, they can become disoriented by artificial light, collide with man-made structures or become exhausted and fall, making them vulnerable to automobiles and predators.

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Support for Maui abounded during competition nights at the Merrie Monarch Hula Festival
Kaua‘i fills Līhu‘e Airport to welcome hālau hula home from Merrie Monarch Festival
O‘ahu hālau captures overall win in 61st annual Merrie Monarch Hula Festival
Winning 2024 Miss Aloha Hula competition a dream come true for Oʻahu dancer

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Top 10 things to do on Big Island for Sept. 26-Oct. 2: Everything from a musical about cruel murderous teens to the World’s Largest Pet Walk and more

There’s a normal, shall we say, je ne sais quoi to the mix of events and activites happening around this rock we call home on a regular basis. Today’s top 10 things to do on the Big Island, however, has a kind of special flare. Check it out now!

Top 10 things to do on Big Island for Sept. 19-25: Punk rock, civic engagement, a reggae icon, orchids, Peace Day

An interesting mix of events, concerts and other activities is featured on the Big Island during the next 7 days. Check them out today!

One-way traffic flow Saturday in Honoka‘a for Peace Day Festival

The Peace Day Festival in in downtown Honoka‘a is in observance of the United Nations International Day of Peace, or World Peace Day.

Rekindle your curiosity: Take part in International Observe the Moon Night

The annual event encourages moon enthusiasts and curious people around the globe to come together and learn about lunar science and exploration, take part in celestial observations and honor cultural and personal connections to Earth’s constant companion.

Top 10 things to do on the Big Island Sept. 12-18: Read some poetry, learn about manta rays or celebrate the 50th anniversary of an iconic music album and more

Read some poetry, learn about the majestic manta rays or celebrate the 50th anniversary of one of the most iconic music albums of all time.

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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?
Poll results: It takes more than just one trait to be a responsible developer

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Big Island hotels follow state trend with lower occupancy, less revenue per available rooms in August
Business Monday: Banking institution leads volunteer effort statewide for National Cleanup Day
UHERO report: Hawaiʻi’s economy holding steady, but labor force growth a concern
Alaska Airlines clears last regulatory hurdle to finalize merger with Hawaiian Airlines

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Kīlauea alert level lowered with end of middle East Rift Zone eruption
Fourth phase of Kīlauea middle East Rift Zone eruption no longer active
Volcano Watch: Kīlauea eruption signals significant, fascinating change
National Park Service: Kīlauea eruption hazards increase along Chain of Craters Road

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For bird’s sake: Help protect young seabirds as they take their first flight
Take the dive and get connected to the deep ocean during ‘Pilina Kai Lipo’ in Hilo
4 Big Island men caught in spiny situation on opening day of lobster fishing season
More than ‘just another raining day’ on the Big Island: Hone starts to make an impact

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UH four-year universities rank among top colleges for ethnic diversity in US News and World Report

All three of University of Hawaiʻi’s four-year universities earned high marks in the US News and World Report 2025 Best Colleges rankings released on Tuesday, including three top-five rankings for UH West Oʻahu, a top-10 national ranking for UH Hilo and UH Mānoa, and a top-20 national ranking for the UH Mānoa Shidler College of Business’ international business program.

Governor’s Awards laud manager, employee and team for Maui wildfire response and recovery efforts

Gov. Josh Green, M.D., recognized winners of the Governor’s Awards on Monday. The recognition event was designed to honor state executive branch employees, managers and work teams who exemplify the highest caliber of public service and dedication in serving the people of Hawai‘i. The statewide program is administered by the Department of Human Resources Development.

Maui Judiciary employee honored

Maui’s Katherine Patricio was honored recently with the Spirit of the Judiciary Award at the Hawaiʻi State Judiciary’s 2024 Employee Awards Ceremony at Aliʻiōlani Hale, home of the Hawaiʻi Supreme Court. Patricio is a Second Circuit supervisor in the Adult Client Services Branch and has had a distinguished career spanning more than 30 years.

MEO Transportation looking for paratransit, Human Services drivers

CDL and non-CDL positions are available in Human Services transportation and non-CDL positions in paratransit.  MEO operates The Maui Bus ADA paratransit curb-to-curb transportation and the County of Maui Human Services transportation, which takes qualified riders to their jobs, medical appointments, dialysis, shopping and other destinations.

Free wellness festival for Maui Wildfire Exposure Study on Saturday

The Maui Wildfire Exposure Study (MauiWES) is putting on a wellness festival at the UH Maui College Great Lawn this Saturday, Sept. 28 from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. All are welcome to come together for a day of fun and wellness.

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Kauai Weather Forecast for September 26, 2024

High pressure north of the islands will keep moderate trades blowing through Saturday, with perhaps a slight easing Sunday through early next week. Rather...

Kauai Surf Forecast for September 26, 2024

A moderate, long period northwest swell will continue to gradually decline through Friday. A small, medium to short period north- northwest swell (340...

Resurfacing work scheduled for streets in Līhu‘e

Portions of Luina and Makau Streets will be closed Oct. 1 to 4, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., weather permitting.

Queen’s Bath on Kaua‘i closed for winter due to hazardous ocean conditions

The public is urged to stay out of the water in that area as it can result in injuries or drownings.

State’s high court holds that farm dwellings in ag district cannot be short-term rentals

Justices agreed that "short-term vacation rentals undermine" agricultural purposes; Doug Chin, former state attorney general and who argued the case before the high court, said the 'transient accommodations' do not belong in the agricultural district.