Hawai'i State News

December rainfall totals vary from mostly above to mostly below average

The U.S. Geological Survey’s rain gauge at Kawainui Stream had the highest monthly total of 15.03 inches, or 112% of average, and the highest daily total of 9.23 inches on Dec. 19.

UH-Hilo’s Peat named PacWest Defender of the Week for Jan. 9-15

This is the second time this season the 6-foot-11 sophomore forward-center for the Vulcans has received the honor.

Green to deliver inaugural State of the State address this week

The public can watch the speech live in person at the Capitol in Honolulu or via several outlets on the internet.

Lawmakers pressed to tackle sex trafficking by Native Hawaiian women, girls advocates

As the 2023 State Legislative session ramps up, will policymakers tackle a crisis of violence against Native Hawaiian women and girls?

Gov. Green orders flags at half-staff for funeral services of Princess Kawānanakoa

The princess, who died on Dec. 11, 2022 at age 96, will lie in state at ‘Iolani Palace on Sunday for the public memorial and on Monday there will be her private funeral at Mauna ‘Ala.

Stacey Bello named superintendent of Ka‘ū-Kea‘au-Pāhoa complex area schools

Interim superintendents at four complex areas in the state were approved by the Hawai‘i State Board of Education to permanently fill the positions.

Kaua‘i nominees pitch themselves for Tokioka’s empty Hawai‘i House seat

Current and former councilmembers Luke Evslin and Mason Chock, as well as nonprofit director Nikki Cristobal, are in the running.

Warrant sweep on Maui leads to 18 arrests for narcotics and other offenses

The interagency warrant sweep on Maui was conducted between Jan. 9-11, 2023 by the Maui Police Department’s Crime Reduction Unit, Special Response Team and the U.S. Marshals Service.

Hawaiʻi Attorney General joins amicus brief supporting New York’s concealed-carry law

Hawaiʻi Attorney General Anne Lopez joined a coalition of 15 attorneys general supporting the constitutionality of New York’s concealed-carry laws by asking the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit to reverse a lower court decision that preliminarily enjoined certain aspects of New York’s Concealed Carry Improvement Act, also known as CCIA.

Gov. Green orders flags to half-staff following death of veteran Honolulu legislator

Governor Josh Green, M.D. has ordered that the United States flag and the Hawaiʻi state flag be flown at half-staff in honor of Honolulu veteran State and City legislator Ron Menor, who died unexpectedly Monday after a medical emergency.

32nd State Legislature session opens with celebration of Hawaiian culture, optimism

For nearly three years, the COVID-19 pandemic forced the Hawaiʻi State House and Senate to operate solemnly online, but Wednesday the public was back and the mood was festive.

VIDEO: U.S. Coast Guard tracking Russian ship off coast of Hawaiian Islands

In recent weeks, the U.S. Coast Guard has continued to monitor a Russian vessel, believed to be an intelligence gathering ship, off the coast of the Hawaiian Islands.

4 Hawaiʻi Island correctional officers sentenced for beating an inmate, covering it up

Jonathan Taum, 50, the officer who supervised the beating of the Hawaiʻi Community Correctional Center inmate and orchestrated the conspiracy to cover it up, received the biggest sentence: 12 years.

Hawaiʻi’s Hannemann, Ingram appointed to US Travel and Tourism Advisory Board

Mufi Hannemann and Peter Ingram have been appointed to a two-year term on the US Travel and Tourism Advisory Board by US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo.

32nd Hawaiʻi State Legislature opens today with priorities and optimism

This year, the Hawaiʻi State Capitol is open to the pubic and in-person public sessions for the first time since COVID-19 led to social distancing.

Hawaiian Kingdom overthrow, National Day of Racial Healing commemorated at UH

To commemorate 130 years since the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom and the 7th annual National Day of Racial Healing, the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa held an inaugural event called Hawaiʻi Kuʻu Home Aloha (Hawaiʻi my beloved home). Hosted by the UH Mānoa Native Hawaiian Place of Learning Advancement Office, more than 200 participants gathered on the Honolulu […]

New disaster, emergency leadership for State of Hawaiʻi

Luke Meyers will join the Office of Hawaiʻi Gov. Josh Green as State Disaster Management Advisor and retired Col. James D.S. Barros was named as the new Administrator for the Hawai‘i Emergency Management Agency.

On approach to Molokaʻi Airport, small plane crashes with two aboard

A single-engine Cessna 208 crashed while on approach to Molokaʻi Airport in Hoʻolehua at around 5 a.m. on Monday.

U.S. Air Force returns 363 acres on Molokaʻi to Department of Hawaiian Home Lands

More than 363 acres is being returned to the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands on the island of Molokaʻi as the US Air Force moves to “right-size” its footprint.

Big Island native Ilima Shim competes on season 4 of ‘Tough As Nails’ on CBS

Through the first three episodes of the CBS reality competition show, Ilima Shim is giving her 11 fellow contestants a run for their money.
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