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HVNP Partners With Mainstreet Pāhoa Association
Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park announced a partnership with Mainstreet Pāhoa Association.
No Tsunami Threat to Hawai‘i From 6.7-M Japan Quake
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center reports there is no tsunami threat to the island of Hawai`i.
Benefit Set for Family of Fallen Officer Kaliloa
A community fundraiser benefit for the family of fallen Officer Bronson Kaimana Kaliloa will be held on Sunday, Sept. 16, 2018, at Waikoloa Highland Stables.
Jaggar Museum Artifacts Being Moved to Pāhoa
As Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park prepares to reopen on September 22, some locations at the park will never be the same.
Lava Continues to Fill Fissure 8 Cone
Weakly active lava continues to fill the Fissure 8 cone with no lava extending outside the walls of the cone and no flows heading down the spillway.
Lava Tree Molds Form in Leilani Estates
On the backside of Fissure 8 in the Leilani Estates Subdivision, several new lava tree molds have formed.
Activity Resurges at Fissure 8 Cone
Yesterday afternoon and early evening, spattering was observed in the Fissure 8 cone.
Hurricane Norman to Enter Central Pacific This Week
Tropical Depression Miriam fades to the north of Hawai‘i; Hurricane Norman resurges to Category 4; Tropical Storm Olivia forecast to strengthen to hurricane status by Tuesday.
Miriam Continues N, Norman Remains Cat 4
The NWS Hurricane Centers issued updates on hurricane activity on Aug. 31, 2018
Pāhoa’s Future Discussed With Community Leaders
Puna community members met with state and county officials to discuss the recovery and future of the Pāhoa area of the Puna District.
Hilo Man Arrested in Connection to Burglaries
A 24-year-old Hilo man is in police custody after being arrested on Aug. 29, 2018, for a burglary that occurred in Hilo over the weekend.
Hurricane Miriam Headed Far North of Hawai‘i
The Central Pacific Hurricane Center in Honolulu issued information on Aug. 30, 2018, at 5 a.m. about Hurricane Miriam, now in the Central Pacific.
Hawai‘i DOT Analyzing Lane Damage
Assessment teams deployed to Hawai‘i Island and Maui on Aug. 28 to conduct in-depth analysis of damages from Hurricane Lane and the Lahaina fire.
Tropical Storm Miriam Forecast to Miss Hawai‘i
National Weather Service forecasters said the cyclone is likely to veer off to the north well before approaching the islands.
Pāhoa Eruption Info Meeting Rescheduled
The Pāhoa Eruption Information Meeting, originally scheduled for today, has been rescheduled for Sept. 5, at 5 p.m. at the Pāhoa High School cafeteria.
Pāhoa Emergency Evacuation Shelter Closing
After more than three months as serving as a “safe zone” for residents who had nothing, the Pāhoa Emergency Evacuation Shelter is closing.
Kīlauea Eruption Questions Answered
Pāhoa community members who attended a public meeting on Aug. 14 pressed for answers regarding the Kīlauea eruption and asked if they could be addressed in writing.
Changes at Summit, Only One Small Entry of Lava Visible at Ocean
Changes at the summit of Kīlauea between Saturday, April 14 and Monday, Aug. 20, 2018, were captured by a USGS–Hawaiian Volcano Observatory camera.
Ocean and Climate Research Gets $9M Boost
Station ALOHA is one of the best-sampled places in the world’s oceans with a decades-long record of how the ocean responds to climate change.
