Hawai'i State News

Additional charges for armed, dangerous Papa‘ikou man Jordan Botelho

Jordan Botelho was a passenger in a vehicle stopped by police operating on a tip when he was arrested on Sept. 9.

Hawai‘i Police Department seeks 60-year-old man last seen in Hilo on Sept. 7

Jeffrey Clarkson is described by police as Caucasian, five feet nine inches tall and 220 pounds.

Update: Wastewater discharge advisory canceled at Kailua-Kona Pier

Sewage had spilled into the ocean near and around the Kailua-Kona pier beginning Sunday afternoon.

University of Hawai‘i voyage to Wake Island, Johnston Atoll explores links across Pacific

Wake and Johnston are isolated coral atolls 2,300 miles and 800 miles southwest of Honolulu, respectively.

Nonprofit, volunteers restripe oldest segment of Hilo Bayfront Trail on Sunday

Future events will target the trail’s Pauahi Street to Canoe Halau section and the bayfront soccer field sections.

Plan ahead! Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park lists October events, updates

Some programs are sponsored by the National Parks Arts Foundation, Friends of Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park and Hawaiʻi Pacific Parks Association.

Big Island weekly lane closures: Sept. 7 to Sept. 13

Hawai‘i Department of Transportation announced weekly lane closures from Sept. 7 to Sept. 13. All projects are weather permitting. — MAMALAHOA HIGHWAY (ROUTE 11) — 1) KEAAU TO KURTISTOWN Single lane closure on Kanoelehua Avenue (Route 11) possible in either direction, between mile post 7 to 10, in the vicinity of Old Volcano Road and Hale Pule Loop, […]

Hawai‘i health officials advise getting immunized against respiratory illnesses

RSV vaccination for adults is recommended for individuals ages 75 and older, or ages 60-74 who have certain chronic medical conditions, to protect against severe disease.

Four bus routes restored to 2 East Hawai‘i schools

Two routes will be restored to Kalanianaole Elementary and two to Pāhoa High School.

University of Hawai‘i: Discovering yeast on islands could answer larger questions

New insights into yeast diversity will be used to predict global species diversity, host and habitat specificity and diversity hotspots.

$26M grant fuels University of Hawai‘i research on climate-friendly cooling

Professor Ralf Kaiser’s group will study the atmospheric chemistry of gas phase refrigerants.

UH developed, living coastal-protection system prepares for deployment

The University of Hawaiʻi has reached a milestone in the US Department of Defense funded project that aims to create a living breakwater system to protect coastlines from erosion and create ecosystems where resilient corals and other ocean life can grow and thrive.

Survey commissioned by Coco Palms Hotel developer leaves out key questions

Three questions in the survey asked about Coco Palms, but only the responses to the final question were included in the published public opinion report. 

Big Island fishermen and women holding their own in first Hawai‘i Invasive Species Roundup

A Big Island participant registered as Katelin Maarsingh is now in first place for longest to‘au, having caught a 14.8-inch fish.

Retired Big Island fire battalion chief appointed to House seat left vacant by late Rep. Nakashima

Rep. Mark Nakashima suddenly passed away in July. First elected to his seat in 2008, he ran unopposed in the primary election in August.

PATH to hold group rides in Kona & Hilo; participants will receive free HIBIKE Sprinter memberships

PATH is the recipient of a People for Bikes Better Bike Share mini-grant.

University of Hawai‘i researchers use drones to find dolphin population health

Researchers assessed the age of critically endangered, free-ranging dolphins in Greece.

$4.2M grant gives UH team boost to tackle Hawaiʻi’s clean energy needs on multiple fronts

The Materials Research and Education Consortium will focus on challenges including reliance on costly imported fuels, resource and waste management, mitigation of the effects of soil erosion and ocean contamination.

Events announced for Hawai‘i’s inaugural Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month

Suicide is the second-leading cause of death for Hawai‘i residents. On average, almost 4 people die from suicide every week. A total of 1,050 island residents died because of suicide from 2019 to 2023.

University of Hawai‘i report finds islands’ rural residents face major health challenges

This is the first rural health report targeted specifically for Hawaiʻi that measures data at the individual level.
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