Hawai'i State News
Rough seas delay salvage of 94-foot yacht still stuck on rocky Maui coast
Bad weather is making it unsafe for salvage crews to return to Honolua Bay on Maui to make another attempt at freeing a 120-ton, 94-foot luxury yacht.
Video: U.S. Sen. Hirono pushes for Congress to enshrine gender equality in Constitution
During the hearing, which included testimony from U.S. senators, public officials and legal experts, U.S. Sen. Mazie K. Hirono highlighted the importance of ERA ratification in prohibiting sex discrimination and fighting for equal rights for all.
Jupiter and Venus coming together tonight for a cosmic kiss
The planetary public display of affection between Venus and Jupiter — the third and fourth brightest objects in the sky, respectively, after the sun and full moon — is thanks to a unique conjunction of the twosome that will happen early this evening, just after sunset and close to the horizon.
Yes, somebody stole a camouflaged Humvee from Maui’s National Guard Armory
The stolen military vehicle on Maui is described as a M1165A1 type Humvee and has E-09 painted on the front bumper.
Clintons trek around Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park during Big Island visit
Turns out, former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton weren’t just on the Big Island last week for the blessing of the Grace Parish Center at St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Parish in Kailua-Kona. They also made a stop at Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park with their daughter Chelsea and her family.
Voluntary recall for enoki mushrooms produced in Tawain and sold in Hawaiʻi
The enoki mushrooms being recalled in Hawai’i are produced by Taiwan-based Changhua County Mushrooms Productions Cooperative and distributed by Jan Fruits.
Survey finds 63% of Hawaiʻi voters support $50 annual ‘green fee’ for visitors
Funds collected from a proposed $50 annual green fee for tourists would then be used to fund conservation efforts across Hawaiʻi.
Gov. Green proclaims 2023 Year of the Kāhuli; native Hawaiian species needs help
In the next decade, 100 or more species of native Hawaiian snails will likely go extinct without increased research and conservation action.
Watch: Red sprites dance over Maunakea on Big Island
On Feb. 5, red sprites briefly — and we mean briefly — danced before the eyes of people watching the Subaru-Asahi Star Camera at the Subaru Telescope atop Maunakea on the Big Island.
UPDATE: Salvage ship will attempt again to free grounded luxury yacht from Maui coastline
Honolulu-based Visionary Marine used a salvage ship late Sunday to attempt more than a dozen “pulls” of the grounded luxury yacht Nakoa during high tide. In the dark, and on the final pull, the vessel moved 10 to 20 feet.
East Hawai’i finally sees the sun, after 10 days of rain — and snow on the summits
Beginning Feb. 16 in East Hawai’i, back-to-back Kona Lows followed by persistent showers ushered in by returning trade winds drenched places from Honomū to Pāhala, but the rain finally stopped long enough on Saturday to give the saturated ground a chance to dry out a little, at least in Hilo.
Defueling of grounded luxury yacht on Maui done; $460,000 plus salvage operation next
A 120-ton, 94-foot luxury yacht that grounded in a Maui bay now is defueled. Next is a $460,000 plus salvage operation.
Distant 6.2 earthquake near Papua New Guinea; no tsunami threat to Hawaiʻi
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center confirms there is no tsunami threat to Hawaiʻi Island or the State of Hawaiʻi.
Clintons attend blessing for new parish center at St. Michael the Archangel in Kona
Former President Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary were in Kailua-Kona on the island’s west side and attended the blessing of the new Grace Parish Center on Thursday at St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Parish. The new parish center shares its name with Grace Wilsey, who is an inspiration for the church’s congregation.
Owner of grounded luxury yacht in a Maui bay will get $460,000 plus salvage bill
The Hawaiʻi State Department of Land and Natural Resources said it has hired Visionary Marine of Honolulu to do the salvage operations of the luxury yacht that grounded in Honolua Bay.
Body found on Kaua’i believed to be 22-year-old who allegedly killed his father
The Kaua‘i Police Department reports that a dead body found in Kōkeʻe on Thursday is believed to be 22-year-old Kody Gardner, the suspect of the Feb. 16 murder in Lāwa‘i of Delwood Kalei Gardner, his father.
Fuel removed from luxury yacht grounded off Maui in marine life conservation district
The U.S. Coast Guard, with the help of a private contractor, removed several barrels of diesel on Thursday from a 94-foot-long luxury yacht that ran aground three days earlier in Honolua Bay on Maui.
Big Island state lawmakers introduce bills to adequately compensate injured volunteer first responders
House Bill 57, introduced by state Rep. Chris Todd, and Senate Bill 696, introduced by Sen. Tim Richards, seek to compensate volunteer first responders who are injured or killed in the line of duty with an equivalent pay rate based on years of service and rank rather than a standard rate of pay.
8-day manhunt for Kaua‘i murder suspect ends with discovery of dead body in Kōkeʻe
The Kaua‘i Police Department reports that a dead body thought to be that of 22-year-old Kody Gardner, the suspect of an alleged Feb. 16 murder in Lāwa‘i, was observed by officials Thursday, Feb. 23, in Kōkeʻe. Foul play is not suspected, as preliminary findings suggest Gardner fell from height.
Soldiers get taste of paniolo lifestyle at Ho‘ilina Ranch on Big Island
Headquartered in Kea‘au, the ranch has had an agreement since 2017 with Pōhakuloa Training Area on the Big Island that gives members of the U.S. Armed Forces training there an opportunity to gain insight and appreciation for Hawaiian culture, history and ranching traditions by visiting the ranch.
