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Aloha spirit on full display in Washington, D.C., during 9th annual Hawai‘i on the Hill

The event — a partnership between Hawai‘i U.S. Sen. Mazie Hirono and and Chamber of Commerce Hawai‘i — provides members of the Hawai‘i business community the opportunity to meet directly with congressional leaders while also showcasing their products.

Fate of Hawaiʻi County’s Chief Moszkowicz remains in limbo as Police Commission decides what to do

The Hawaiʻi County Police Commission will schedule a special meeting to decide whether to accept Ben Moszkowiczʻ retraction of his resignation as police chief.

Top 10 things to do on Big Island for June 20-26: ‘Dirty Rotten Scoundrels,’ The Green, Junior Gamers Extravaganza and more

If you’re seeking an adventure — or even a misadventure — the Big Island has some upcoming events and activities that are sure to pique your interest. Check out this week’s top 10 things to do on the Big Island now!

The Food Basket announces Mālama Da Farmer grant awardees

These grants are designed to support and scale up local food production around Hawaiʻi Island, empowering farmers, ranchers and food producers to expand operations and strengthen Hawaiʻi’s food security. There were 32 grants awarded in 2025 totaling $710,000.

Society for Kona’s Education and Art seeking help to revive its century-old historic facility

The Society for Kona’s Education and Art is calling for community support to raise $150,000 needed to repair its historic building, pausing its beloved art camps and workshops until the restoration is complete.

State survey reveals workforce housing would keep Hawai‘i educators in classrooms

Four workforce housing sites have been identified on Hawai‘i Island.

Business Monday: Locally made ‘ulu pancake mix hits grocery stores statewide

The pancake mix was created by the Hawai‘i ‘Ulu Cooperative, a group of 180 ‘ulu farmers throughout the state.

Public invited to Community Resilience Fair on June 26 in Waikōloa

Representatives from Hawaiʻi County agencies, businesses and organizations will share information and resources to help residents prepare for emergencies and keep their homes and communities safe.

New parking lot with 22 spaces completed at William Charles Lunalilo Playground in Kona

The parking lot was the collaborative vision developed by West Side Hawaiʻi Little League and the Hawaiʻi County Department of Parks and Recreation.

Goal of new partnership of hospitals: More specialty doctors for Big Island, fewer medical trips to Oʻahu

Part of the initial agreement between medical facilities includes a Queen’s general surgeon flying from O‘ahu to the Big Island one week a month to perform surgeries at Kona Community Hospital.

Hundreds line highway in Kona to protest Trump administration during ‘No Kings’ event

The Kona protest, one of four such rallies on the Big Island, was part of a nationwide “No Kings” protest organized by several grassroots groups to denounce authoritarianism and President Donald Trump.

Big Island embraces Buddhist cultural tradition with 27 Obon celebrations this season

The Buddhist tradition of dance is meant to welcome, celebrate and appreciate ancestors and loved ones who have passed away.

Hawai‘i Island police chief Ben Moszkowicz applies to be interim chief of Honolulu Police Department

After Joe Logan unexpectedly announced his retirement earlier this month as chief of the Honolulu Police Department, Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi strongly recommended Ben Moszkowicz to be the interim chief.

Lifeguard tower installed at Kohanaiki Beach Park in Kona

Rachel Able pushed the lifeguard tower after her daughter died from injuries suffered in a surf accident at the beach in 2022.

Two urgent care centers in East Hawai‘i fined $2.19 million for operating clinical labs without state permits

The violations were discovered during a state inspection on March 25.

Japanese dishes from LA restaurant featured at Mauna Lani’s Surf Shack along Kohala Coast

This partnership is part of Mauna Lani’s continued mission to bring an elevated culinary experience to guests and Big Island residents visiting the resort.

Long-awaited dredging at Pohoiki Boat Ramp has finally started

Career fishermen and generations of fishing families have been waiting for access to the ocean since the 2018 Kīlauea lava flow blocked the Pohoiki Boat Ramp eight years ago.

Around 220 slots are available for this year’s Coach Jimmy Yagi Vulcan Basketball Camp in July

The 2025 Coach Jimmy Yagi Vulcan Basketball Camp invites young athletes to hone their skills and have a good time during a day camp in Hilo from July 21-24.

UH program serving ‘ohana, keiki and kūpuna threatened by federal budget cuts

The SNAP-Ed program could end without federal funding on Sept. 30, ultimately impacting community well-being and food security.

Fellowship program enables visionary leaders for Hawaiʻi to emerge from all sectors

Trailblazers can apply for the 10th Omidyar Fellows program, an immersive leadership experience that enables Fellows to lead with purpose, mobilize communities, and amplify positive change throughout Hawai‘i.
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