Hawai'i State News
Waikīkī-Diamond Head Shoreline Fisheries Management Area closed for all of 2023
TheWaikīkī-Diamond Head Shoreline Fisheries Management Area is closed to fishing during odd-numbered years.
What to know about the upcoming 32nd Hawaiʻi State Legislature session
The first session of the 32nd Hawaii State Legislature begins at 10 a.m. on Jan. 18, 2023.
Gov. Green’s executive budget includes $50 million for Hilo Medical Center expansion
“As a physician, I see the dire need for healthcare. … We need to take a multi-pronged and holistic approach to address our healthcare worker shortage and access to high quality care,” said Gov. Josh Green, M.D.
El Niño ‘flavors’ help unravel past variability, future response to climate change
The research enables more accurate projection of future changes and impacts from El Niño, the primary factor affecting variability in water temperature and trade wind strength in the Pacific.
Powerful cold front could bring strong Kona winds, thunderstorms late Sunday and Monday
The National Weather Service in Honolulu advises people to stay alert and watch for additional weather statements and possible watches or warnings associated with the weather system.
HI-EMA shifts Mauna Loa focus to damage assessment, demobilization
The agency is recalling it teams that were deployed to assist Hawai‘i County Civil Defense during the eruption and efforts will now move to compiling damage and impact estimates.
UH telescope atop Maunakea to help collect essential climate change data
The temporary measurement site ensures the continuity of carbon dioxide data collection and other atmospheric measurements that normally would be taken at NOAA’s Mauna Loa Observatory.
UH economic forecast: Global war on inflation will hinder Hawaiʻi growth
Rising interest rates, dwindling COVID-19 pandemic era savings and a coming U.S. downturn will cause a pause in growth next year for the state.
Following Maui shark incident, DLNR asks social media users to think before they post
Social media can either be a powerful tool for sharing information or a mouthpiece for tremendously hurtful and inaccurate comments directed toward people dealing with a tragedy.
Coast Guard searching for missing medical transport aircraft in ʻAlenuihāhā Channel
According to the U.S. Coast Guard, the missing aircraft is a Hawai’i Life Flight King Air twin-engine propeller plane that had three crew members aboard.
UH-Hilo’s Tokunaga named National Scholar Athlete of the Year; Lillie selected to All-American Third Team
The two student-athletes from central O‘ahu helped the Vulcans to an undefeated regular season on the way to capturing back-to-back Pacific West Conference Championships and securing a hosting bid for the NCAA Division II West Regional.
DLNR officers stepping up patrol of closed areas on Mauna Loa
The public lava viewing and traffic mitigation route will close at midnight tonight.
Erupting volcanoes on Big Island spark vortices nicknamed ‘lava devils’
Images captured last week of swirling clouds near the front of the lava flow from fissure 3 on Mauna Loa while it was still active were vortices similar to dust devils.
Hawai‘i politician behind national education report
Hawai‘i State House Rep. Justin Woodson claims “more needs to be done to support our teachers and to meet the needs of all our students.”
Hawaiʻi Gov. Green appoints 17 more people to his new administration
For the first time, two Native Hawaiian women will lead the Hawaiʻi State Department of Land and Natural Resources.
Abigail Kawānanakoa, known as ‘Last Hawaiian Princess,’ dies Sunday at 96
The Native Hawaiian royal descendant, known by many as the last Hawaiian princess, was 96 years old.
Office of Hawaiian Affairs elect new leadership today
Addressing issues surrounding the Office of Hawaiian Affair’s share of the Public Land Trust revenue and the development of OHA’s lands at Kakaʻako Makai – recently renamed Hakuone – will be key areas of focus for the agency in the coming year.
UH-Hilo’s VerHage Named to College Sports Communicators Academic All-America Team
The fifth-year transfer boasts a 3.98 cumulative grade-point average while leading the Pacific West Conference in goals per game and points per game.
For 30 years, Hilo’s Haumea brings holiday joy, collects donations at red kettles
“Kauila [Haumea’s] mission in life is to serve others unconditionally and that’s what makes him the perfect bell ringer,” Capt. Sam LeMar, the Salvation Army’s Hilo Corps officer.
Take of pāku‘iku‘i, or Achilles tang, prohibited along Big Island west coast
The DLNR Division of Aquatic Resources indicated the change will allow for replenishment of the dangerously depleted pāku‘iku‘i population in the area as the division works toward longer-term regulations for sustainable take of the fish species.
