Hawai'i State News

2 more school bus routes to be restored in East Hawaiʻi starting Monday

The routes serve Pāhoa High and Intermediate School, Pāhoa Elementary School and Keonepoko Elementary School. They return to service Feb. 10, once again providing transportation to and from school for nearly 40 students.

Coalition releases first Hawaiʻi Water Safety Plan aimed at addressing state’s drowning crisis

Hawaiʻi Water Safety Coalition called on water safety stakeholders throughout the islands to identify the state’s most urgent drowning prevention recommendations.

University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo researchers confirm sewage leaking into Keaukaha waters

The newly published study reveals sewage from cesspools and the Hilo Wastewater Treatment Plant is entering Keaukaha’s coastal waters faster than previously recorded.

Bill aimed at keeping illegal ahi off people’s plates to be considered by full U.S. Senate

The lllegal Red Snapper and Tuna Enforcement Act would support Hawaiʻi fisherman and expose anyone trying to pass off cheap tuna for high-quality Hawaiʻi ahi.

New report offers insights into struggles of small businesses on Oʻahu

University of Hawaiʻi Economic Research Organization’s “Investigating and Tackling Barriers and Needs for Small Business Success in Honolulu” also provides roadmap to address those hurdles, which include gaps in financial access, workforce development, market competition and technological innovation.

Taking a stand: Nationwide grassroots initiative organizes protests against Trump policies

A peaceful protest is scheduled for 5 p.m. Feb. 5 along Queen Ka‘ahumanu Highway, south of Henry Street, near The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints temple.

Episode 8 erupts in Kīlauea caldera following 6-day pause in activity

Big Island volcano roars back into action with lava fountains peaking at up to 330 feet at times within the first few hours after the newest eruptive activity began just before 10 p.m. the night of Feb. 3. Vigorous fountains were still erupting from both vents inside the caldera by almost 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, continuing to feed lava flows onto the crater floor.

Sponsors sought to help feed keiki during the summer

The Hawaiʻi State Department of Education served meals free of charge at 73 school locations and alternative learning programs on Kauaʻi, Oʻahu, Molokai, Maui and the Big Island through its Seamless Summer Option program during the summer of 2024.

Legislation to ban sales of flavored nicotine products moves forward after House Health Committee passes bill

The House Committee on Health unanimously passed House Bill 756 on Friday to prohibit the sale of flavored nicotine products and the mislabeling of e-liquids as being “nicotine free.”

Hawaiʻi again ‘performs exceptionally well’ as one of nation’s top 10 healthiest states

However, the America’s Health Rankings 2024 Annual Report also found deficiencies, especially when it comes to severe housing problems and insufficient sleep, ranking 50th in both categories.

State boating division responds to several boat groundings after major winter storm

In light of the groundings, Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation Administrator Meghan Statts reiterated that boat owners and operators should pay attention to weather forecasts, avoid going out in advance of storms and check that their lines are secure in harbors or while tied to moorings.

Volcano Watch: Announcing winners of 2025 Volcano Awareness Month Art & Poetry Contest

Participants were invited to submit a poem in haiku format or art recognizing Hawaiʻi’s volcanic landscapes in the following age divisions: elementary (grades K-5), middle school (grades 6-8), high school and adult. Nearly 60 entries were received, most from kamaʻāina.

High surf on Big Island’s north-facing shores prompts weather service advisory

Large surf of 14 to 18 feet is anticipated.

State preps airports, harbors and highways for impending major winter storm

Actions were taken by staff, personnel and crew at the facilities throughout the state to make sure they are ready for impacts. Airports will remain open unless there is damage to runway or terminal facilities.

UH-Mānoa building recognized as gold standard for sustainability

The Walter Dods, Jr. RISE Center is an integrated living and learning community advancing sustainability practices through the design, construction and operations.

Update: Waipiʻo Valley Road to be closed

Hawai‘i Police Department is closing the road in Hāmākua on the east side of the Big Island because of the flood watch that will be in effect for the island associated with the approaching major winter storm.

‘We expect an impactful event’: Flash flooding, damaging winds, severe storms possible during next couple of days

Unusually strong winter storm expected to pass just north of Kaua‘i, dragging cold front up through entire state, with tropical moisture and instability provided by strong southerly kona winds.

Keiki Caucus presents 2025 bill package, priorities to state legislators

Bills focus on taxes, education and health as long-term measures that give Hawaiʻi’s youth more future opportunity.

Almost two centuries of lava chemistry reveal Kīlauea, Mauna Loa share magma source

Authors of a new University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa study emphasize a long-term pattern of opposite eruptive behavior between the volcanoes also suggests a magmatic connection exists.

State House panels to review wildfire prevention bill introduced by Speaker Nakamura

House Bill 1064 would extensively update Hawaiʻi’s fire protection laws with recommendations.
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