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High surf advisory in effect for Hawaiiʻs north- and west-facing shores
A high surf advisory is in effect for the north- and west-facing shores of Hawaiʻi, with surf heights reaching up to eight feet.
Child and Family Service highlights statewide programs for Hawaiʻi families
As the economy continues to edge into a mild recession, Child and Family Service highlights services available for financial hardships and long-term stability in recognition of Poverty Awareness Month.
Hawai‘i Island police seek help finding runaway teen girl
The teen is considered endangered due to a medical condition.
Schatz Calls FY 2026 Foreign Operations Deal ‘First Step’ in Rebuilding U.S. Aid
Amid heightened global tensions, U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz champions a bipartisan fiscal 2026 appropriations bill that defies President Trump’s cuts and supports critical investments that advance the country’s national interests and promote its values.
Hundreds rally in Hilo to protest fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis
The Hilo demonstration is one of hundreds that have taken place across the United States since the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good, including earlier events in Waimea and Kona this week.
Business Monday: 40 years after reforestation, Kona Cloud Forest Sanctuary brings people back to nature
Fifteen acres once cleared for cattle grazing was replanted to bring back the forest, and now is used for education, tours, sound baths, yoga and day retreats.
Fire Chief Kazuo Todd remembered for his efforts to leave the Big Island a safer, better place
In a public memorial attended by more than 200 people, Hawaiʻi County celebrated the life and legacy of Fire Chief Kazuo Todd who died unexpectedly in December at age 45.
Temporary water shutoff scheduled next week for several locations in Waiākea Uka
The shutoff that will impact customers on ʻĀinaloa Drive, mauka of Waikahe Road; Hoaka Road, mauka of Māla‘ai Road; and Māla‘ai Road, Ala Waena Street and ʻAinakahele Street, including all side roads and lanes, is necessary for emergency repairs to a water main.
Hilo man killed in single-vehicle crash on Māhiai Street
A tragic single-vehicle accident on January 11 claimed the life of 20-year-old Hilo resident Logan Quintal when his Jeep Renegade overturned on Māhiai Street.
Update: Hawaiʻi police confirm Māhiai Street reopens after accident response
Māhiai Street in South Hilo has reopened to traffic after a brief closure following a traffic accident.
772,288 reasons to celebrate: Visitors give back to Hawaiʻi, American Samoa national parks they love
Smaller counter donations programs in 2022 and 2023 became permanent at all Hawaiʻi Pacific Parks Association park store locations in March 2024; there were $100,000 in direct donations in just the last 3 months of 2025.
Hawai‘i products, including several from Big Island, to be featured during 2026 Winter FancyFaire*
A total of 19 businesses and entrepreneurs from throughout the islands will be featured by Hawai’i Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism during the event from today through Jan. 13 in San Diego, Calif.
New Botany Checklist maps past, present and future of Hawaiʻi’s native and invasive plants
The free, downloadable resource from Bishop Museum contains updated information about species — alive and extinct — from each of the main Hawaiian Islands.
How to solve the wild pig problem in Puna? Leaders promote eating them in local cuisine
Community leaders in Puna are promoting the safe use of wild pig meat in more cuisine as a way to solve issues posed by the invasive species and to enhance food security across the island.
Maximum penalties lobbied against fisherman seen illegally longline fishing in waters off Kona Coast
Konane Zager, owner of the vessel Waiʻaka, will be fined the maximum penalty of slightly more than $10,000 and lose his commercial marine license for violation in May 2025.
21st Astronaut Ellison Onizuka Science Day launches this month at University of Hawai‘i at Hilo
The event returns to celebrate and honor Hawai‘i’s first astronaut, who died in January 1986 when the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded, and give all ages the chance to explore the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics during a fun day filled with science.
Future of Kauaʻi Coffee Co. up in the air with its land lease set to end in March
Kauaʻi Coffee Co., one of the island’s largest agricultural employers, faces an uncertain future with a renewal appearing unlikely with the property’s owners, a Colorado-based investment firm.
5 motorists arrested for DUI during last days of 2025 on Big Island; year ends with total of 899
The total number of DUI arrests in 2025 decreased by 6.74% compared with the 964 recorded in 2024; fatal crashes and fatalities also decreased on island roadways last year.
Blood Bank of Hawai‘i to host blood drive in Hilo 3 days next week
Hilo residents and those from surrounding areas are encouraged to make donating blood their 2026 New Year’s resolution and make a difference, especially now when the blood bank is in urgent need of O-negative blood.
