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Business Monday: 3 local braddahs opening Big Island’s first country sports bar

Marzo’s Country Sports Bar and Grill is opening at the Puna Kai Shopping Center in Pāhoa this week, featuring a place for Puna residents to kick back to live music, cold beer and good food.

Matson increases Hawaiʻi Foodbank support as demand for food spikes throughout islands

Matson is absorbing more shipping costs this year for the Hawaiʻi Foodbank to serve nearly a third of local households experiencing food insecurity.

UHERO forecast: Hawaiʻi economy emerging from recession, growth to remain sluggish

Hawaiʻi’s economy is cautiously recovering from last year’s mild recession, spurred by modest gains in employment and construction, despite ongoing challenges.

Hawai‘i Island winners celebrated during 33rd annual Na Po‘e Pa‘ahana Awards

The Hawaiʻi Lodging & Tourism Association awards honor excellence across a wide range of roles — from housekeeping and engineering to food and beverage, front office, security and management.

Bank of Hawai‘i transforms KTA Pū‘āinakō location into its third Branch of Tomorrow

The newly reopened branch in Hilo — which has been inside the KTA Super Stores location at Pū‘āinakō for 30 years — demonstrates the bank’s continued commitment to Hawai‘i Island.

Business Monday: Kona swimwear designer to represent Hawaiʻi at New York Fashion Week

Jamiana Tan designs and creates custom swimwear for all body types through her brand, Hilia Swim, which will be bringing models from Hawaiʻi to the global runway.

Trump tariffs struck down by US Supreme Court, ruling them as unconstitutional

Hawai‘i’s U.S. Sen. Mazie K. Hirono praised the high court’s decision, saying: “They were conceived as another lever for Trump to consolidate power and intimidate our global partners — including some of our closest allies.”

Insights: Is Hawaiʻi being left behind?

Data suggest it is, though not in the same way as traditional left-behind regions.

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.

Young Brothers’ barge arrival at Port of Kawaihae delayed Tuesday due to high winds

The Port of Kawaihae will have extended gate hours Feb. 17 until 5 p.m. for the pick up of straightload containers only. 

Snorkel Bob’s expands to Queens’ Marketplace in Waikōloa

The locally owned and operated company founded on Maui has built a loyal following throughout the islands for its custom-fitting equipment, knowledgeable service and commitment to protecting local reefs.

Business Monday: Find your herbal remedies at new Moonlit Merchant wagon in Kona

Find your local herbalist at the Moonlit Merchant wagon in Kona.

Iconic Mauna Kea Beach Hotel debuts $180M-plus resort transformation

Completed enhancements include renovated guestrooms and suites, 2 new pools, redesigned golf course and enhanced dining outlets at Big Island resort.

Economic impact of U.S. military in Hawai‘i detailed in new factbook

The factbook is designed for residents, policymakers and business leaders; it includes easy-to-read charts and explanations covering personnel spending, contracting, federal assistance, community programs and the broader economic effects of defense activity throughout all islands.

22-year-old business reopens after devastating fire with help from Hilo Elks Lodge

With the quick, unexpected support of the Hilo Elks Lodge, Olena’s Massage Center was able to reopen one month after a fire destroyed their downtown business last November.

Goodwill Hawaiʻi offers better access to retail store, donation center at new Hilo campus

The move marks the second phase of Goodwill Hawaiʻi’s long-term plan to consolidate its retail business and human services programs at one location to better serve the East Hawaiʻi community.

Small businesses interested in working with government invited to attend free workshops

There will be 6 workshops total statewide, and they begin Feb. 24 on Oʻahu; Big Island classes are March 4 and 12, with the Kauaʻi workshop slated for April 1.

‘Where Talent Meets Opportunity’: Hawai’i County and partners to host hiring event

Big Island residents are invited Feb. 21 to Prince Kūhiō Plaza in Hilo for the chance to connect with top employers, grow their professional network, access education and training resources and more.

Business Monday: Grace Flowers Hawaiʻi ready for busy week before Valentine’s Day

With the Feb. 14 holiday for sweethearts on the horizon, Alison Higgins of Grace Flowers Hawaiʻi is readying her Honokaʻa shop for a surge in last-minute floral orders for family members, spouses, friends and sweethearts.

Alaska Airlines flight diverted back to Anchorage, Alaska, while on its way to Big Island

Alaska Flight 255 left at just before 3 p.m. Thursday (Feb. 5) from Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport and was back in Alaska within just about 5.5 hours after pilots declared emergency and decided to turn around because of a reported maintenance issue.
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