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Paving project starts this week, covering nearly 2 miles of Kāwili Street in Hilo

The project will occur in phases — between Kanoelehua Avenue and Pūʻainakō Street — and all work will happen from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on weekdays, weather permitting.

Tram collision at Hilton Waikōloa Village prompts suspension of service

Emergency crews responded to a collision between two trams at Hilton Waikōloa Village on Saturday night after guests reported a sudden “loud boom.”

Hawaiʻi Volcano Observatory website offline, monitoring systems unaffected

The U.S. Geological Survey’s Hawaiian Volcano Observatory website is currently offline due to a widespread issue affecting USGS public websites.

Times Higher Education ranks several University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa programs among world’s best

Five of the university flagship campus subject areas placed in the top 1% around the globe while another four garnered 2% honors in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject.

High surf advisory for west-facing shorelines of Big Island has been canceled

The high surf advisory for the Big Island has been canceled.

$1.8M in federal funds secured by Hawaiʻi State Energy Office will advance energy, land use, disaster planning

The funding — part of nearly $34 million in new federal funding secured by U.S. Senator Brian Schatz of Hawai‘i — supports the continued development of the interactive 3-D platform Hawai‘i Advanced Visualization Energy Nexus system.

Sponsors sought to provide nutritious meals for keiki during summer break from classes

Schools, public agencies, churches and private nonprofit organizations can apply to be U.S. Department of Agriculture Summer Food Service Program sponsors; participating organizations receive reimbursements for serving meals to children and teenagers 18 years old and younger at approved sites to children and teenagers.

How the mighty Civilian Conservation Corps helped build Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park

Dive deeper into the park’s history and learn about the young local men who worked in the Great Depression-era federal jobs program to create much of the Big Island national park’s infrastructure and the legacy they left behind with a new online StoryMap sharing their contributions.

University of Hawaiʻi researchers assist with effort to address outdated wastewater infrastructure

A 3-year $5 million grant from National Science Foundation will support the Honu Hub project — led by University of South Florida, with University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa researchers taking charge of design and real-world pilot demonstration — which is developing a solar-powered, compact and certifiable alternative to cesspools that protects human health and the environment.

Working Families Caucus lays out proposed bill package for 2026 state legislative session

The package includes five measures to be considered by state lawmakers, targeting issues such as child care, health care and cost-of-living relief.

Hawaiʻi County to host free household hazardous waste collection events

Collection events are planned for 7:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Feb. 7 at Afook-Chinen Civic Auditorium in Hilo and Feb. 14 at West Hawaiʻi Civic Center in Kailua-Kona.

Police congratulate participants of 4th annual HI-PAL Tee Ball/Coach Pitch Baseball Tournament

More than 250 players along with 1,000 spectators attended the event Jan. 24-25 at Hualani Baseball Park in the Keaukaha community in Hilo.

U.S. Sen. Hirono’s trip to O‘ahu includes visiting with students, advocates, local businesses

Purpose of the Hawai‘i Democrat’s visits was to discuss Impact of federal funding and consequences of President Donald Trump’s policies

Hawai‘i Island police recover 100 pounds of illicit drugs in first year of unified vice division

Hawaiʻi Island’s east side and west side vice sections were consolidated in February 2025 to enable detectives to better zero in on the drug problem islandwide.

Pāhoa pool closed because of tephra from recent Kīlauea lava fountaining episode

Ash and Pele’s hair continue to collect in the pool as it is blown from the roofs of nearby structures, trees and across open areas of the park; integrity of the pool’s filtration system also is in question.

Kona 9-year-old allegedly threatens fellow student; says he has a gun and not to come to school

Detectives with Hawai‘i Police Department Area II Juvenile Aid Section continue to investigate, working closely with school administration and the child’s family to ensure the safety of students and staff; investigators do not think at this time the child has access to a firearm.

New priority placement process for state Kaiapuni Education supports growing demand

Interim guidance from Hawaiʻi Department of Education sets clearer, statewide approach as long-term Hawaiian language immersion program planning continues.

Put your language skills to good use: Register now for 2026 court interpreter orientation workshops

Freelance court interpreters are paid a minimum $35 an hour; completion of the 2-day workshop is required.

New analysis finds Hawaiʻi reef fish did not recover after aquarium collecting ended

“These findings are significant because aquarium collecting has repeatedly been justified by claims of sustainability and rapid reef fish recovery once harvesting stops,” said For the Fishes Executive Director Rene Umberger. “Those claims are not supported by what actually happened on Hawaiʻi reefs.”

BREAKING NEWS: Hawaiʻi County Police Commission selects Reed Mahuna as chief

Reed Mahuna beat out 63 other candidates and had been serving as interim coach since the resignation of former chief Ben Moszkowicz on Aug. 31.
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