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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.
Update: Woman struck by vehicle on Highway 11 in Kurtistown dies from injuries
The 21-year-old was identified as Jahnya Serquina-Octubre of Mountain View. An autopsy was ordered to determine her exact cause of death, and police reclassified their investigation into the collision as a negligent homicide.
12 people arrested in Puna warrant sweep
Nine men and 3 women were arrested Jan. 21 on warrants for various offenses, ranging from contempt of court and failure to appear to violating conditions of release.
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.
Well, at least this eruption of Kīlauea was longer than the last one
Kīlauea volcano’s Episode 7 of eruptive activity ends abrubtly 16 hours after it began, but inflation at the summit is already on the rise again, so it might not be long until an Episode 8 is underway.
Registration open for lifeguard certification course in Pāhoa
Hawaiʻi County is on the lookout for lifeguards and opened registration for a certification courseduring spring break in March.
Eight Hawaiʻi school robotics teams advance to the world championships
Eight out of 45 Hawaiʻi VEX robotics teams have an opportunity to compete at the highest level in the world-class event after qualifying in regionals last weekend.
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.
Lava lake overturns in ‘spectacular’ show after Episode 6 of Kīlauea eruption ends
Hawaiian Volcano Observatory says a new eruptive episode in the Big Island volcano’s summit caldera could begin sometime between Jan. 27 and Jan. 31. The north vent continued to glow strongly the night of Jan. 26 in Halema‘uma‘u Crater, indicating magma remains close to the surface.
Business Monday: Joe’s Big Island Jeep Rental encourages responsible exploration
With a fleet of 45 Jeeps with models ranging from Wranglers to Rubicons to Hybrids, the rental car agency encourages responsible exploration of Hawai‘i Island from the summit of Mauna Kea to the rugged coastline.
Update: Big Island flood advisory canceled
A flood advisory means minor flooding is imminent or occurring.
‘Kāholo’: Kīlauea definitely moved fast during Episode 6 of summit eruption
Hawaiian Volcano Observatory says another eruptive event could start within the next 1 to 2 days if the inflation rate at the Big Island volcano’s summit stays similar to that during Episode 5. The tiltmeter at Uēkahuna bluff started recording the start of inflationary tilt at 1 p.m. Jan. 25.
Working to make the promise of ‘justice for all’ reality
Hawaiʻi Supreme Court Chief Justice Recktenwald delivers final State of the Judiciary address, reporting he will pass a strong, resilient and thriving Judiciary to next generation of leaders.
‘The floor is lava’ again: New fountain erupts, beginning 6th episode of activity in Kīlauea summit
Episode 6 of the Big Island volcano’s latest eruption, which began the week of Christmas 2024, is underway as lava flows onto the crater floor from a geiser that started at about 11:28 p.m. Jan. 24.
Nonprofit helps keiki dive into their creativity through songwriting
“I’m Hawaiian” was written by third grade students at Kohala Elementary a few years ago and was recorded by guitarist John Keawe for Kid Pan Alley, a nonprofit organization founded by American folk musician Paul Reisler.
Māhukona Beach Park reopens
North Hawai‘i park was closed Jan. 6 so work could proceed for the demolition of the old pavilion, which had not been used for several years, because of safety concerns. Regular hours resume Jan. 25 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily.
Volcano Watch: Recent lava fountains highlight Pele’s hair hazards
Wondering about that dusting of glittery threads on your property? Pele’s hair is the name for the strands of volcanic glass that are created when globs of liquid lava are stretched apart during an eruption.
‘Return-to-Home program’ proposed for houseless people to return to their home states
A bill introduced by 13 representatives in the state House calls for establishing a permanent “Return-to-Home program” with an as yet undetermined amount of funding to return homeless people in Hawaiʻi to their home states.
