Hawai'i State News
Hawai‘i County: Public meetings for 2025-2029 Consolidated Plan begin next month
The plan is a blueprint for communities receiving federal U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development assistance.
Police seek missing Ka‘ū woman
Hawaiʻi Island police are searching for 38-year-old Rachel Paul of Ka‘ū.
Weekly DUI stats: 19 arrested on Big Island roads
Three of the drivers were involved in a traffic accident, and two were under the age of 21.
Maui-based company announces first Duke’s restaurant on Big Island
Duke’s Kona will occupy a 15,000 square-foot oceanfront space at the 22-acre Outrigger Kona Resort & Spa.
Oysters, clams from Pacific Northwest potentially contaminated, health dept. warns
Oysters and clams harvested in the Pacific Northwest and distributed throughout the US may cause paralytic shellfish poisoning.
High school girls can participate in free STEM summer program at UH Hilo
STARS is scheduled during the week of July 15-19, and interested students are encouraged to apply by June 9.
Festivals, feasts and volunteer opportunities coming to Big Island throughout summer
Upcoming events and activities on the Big Island include a rodeo, a rubber duckie race, cultural festivals and more.
Watersheds topic of upcoming Waimea Community Association Town Meeting
Five local partners will share their priorities, achievements and concerns related to watersheds in the region and across the Big Island.
Weekly DUI stats: 20 arrested on Big Island roads
Four of the drivers were involved in a traffic accident. One of the drivers was under the age of 21.
Over $25K in scholarships available to Big Island graduating seniors
Applications are open now through June 15. Awardees will be notified in July.
Police, National Guard conducting tactical exercise at Big Island high school Tuesday
The training program at Waiākea High School in Hilo will run all day.
Hawai‘i governor touts ‘historic’ tax cut’s benefits for working families
Gov. Green also signed Senate Bill 1035 on Monday, which exempts certain medical services from the state’s general excise tax.
NOAA Fisheries says O‘ahu monk seal pup died from dog attack
NOAA is continuing to investigate the pup’s death, and an individual is cooperating with law enforcement officials.
Hilo Shipman Drywells Improvements begin Tuesday; prepare for delays, lane shifts
The affected streets for this project will be Williama Place, Melekahiwa Place, Melekahiwa Street and Mikahala Place.
AccesSurf, partners providing a day of water activities for people with disabilities
Over 30 participants and their families will enjoy a morning of adaptive outrigger canoe, swimming and paddle boarding.
Maunakea: 1st telescope decommissioning complete
The decommissioning of the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo’s Hōkū Keʻa Observatory was completed in May.
Zonta Club of Hilo increases microgrants to Big Island women entrepreneurs to $10K total
Women entrepreneurs who are seeking financial support are encouraged to apply for microgrants up to $2,000 each.
Makua Lani students on Big Island win international ‘space elevator’ academic challenge
High school students from around the world competed in the International Space Elevator Consortium’s Academic Challenge.
State spreading awareness during Medicare Fraud Prevention Week
Everyone plays a part in the fight against fraud. Being proactive and volunteering with Senior Medicare Patrol Hawai‘i builds a stronger safety net of support for kūpuna who are most vulnerable.
Governor declares emergency to avoid loss of phone, internet services for Hawaiian Home Lands households
Sandwich Isle Communications recently announced to customers that services would cease on June 1.
