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Hawaiʻi Island Fire Department seeks public input for new strategic plan

The Hawaiʻi Island Fire Department is inviting residents to help shape its future by completing an online survey and attending community meetings.

Nominees sought for Hawai‘i Restaurant Association Hall of Fame, Restaurant Industry Awards

If you know someone who is cream of the crop and deserves 5-star recognition, now is your chance to nominate them for Hawai‘i Restaurant Association’s 2026 Hall of Fame and Restaurant Industry Awards.

Hawaiʻi is new member of global effort to improve public health emergency response

Hawaiʻi Gov. Josh Green said as a premier international travel destination, the Aloha State occupies a strategic position at the crossroads of Asia, the Pacific and continental United States, so “it is certainly in Hawaiʻi’s interest to help safeguard the health and well-being of our neighbors and frequent visitors to our islands.”

26-year-old Big Island man dies in possible drowning at End of the World in West Hawai‘i

The man was identified as Mathen Jackson of Kailua-Kona; a witness at the beach said Jackson decided to jump off the cliff and subsequently became distressed in the strong current.

Small World Preschool marks 45th anniversary with community celebration

Small World Preschool in Waimea is set to celebrate 45 years of enriching early education with a vibrant hoʻolauleʻa on April 25.

Magics Beach Grill authorized to reopen after correcting multiple critical violations

The oceanfront restaurant, located at 77-6452 Aliʻi Drive in Kailua-Kona and operated by Mattson Davis, was shuttered April 9 after being issued a red “closed” placard following an inspection conducted by a food safety specialist with the state Department of Health.

Partial monitoring network outage continues at Hawaiian Volcano Observatory

The outage started about 1:45 p.m. Saturday, April 11; despite the partial outage, remaining data coming into the observatory are sufficient to allow the observatory’s researchers to detect major changes at Hawaiian volcanoes.

Don’t miss your chance to apply for Cohort 8 of Hawaiʻi Ag & Culinary Alliance program

The program is a partnership between the alliance in partnership with the state, Leeward Community College in Honolulu and Wahiawā Value-Added Product Development Center in Wahiawā; it is aimed at taking value-added products from concept to business plan and pitch in just 12 weeks.

Big Island weather update for Sunday: Flood watch canceled

A flood watch remains in place for Molokaʻi, Oʻahu and Kauaʻi.

Big Island’s Rhoda Magbitang tests her creativity on national TV’s ‘Top Chef’

The executive chef at the Mauna Lani resort’s CanoeHouse is taking on one of the biggest creative challenges of her career as she competes with other high-level chefs in Season 23 of the popular national television show.

Kāne from O‘ahu capture overall win at Merrie Monarch Festival’s hula competition in Hilo

The second-place overall winner was also a kāne group from Wailuku, Maui, Hālau Kekuaokalā‘au‘ala‘iliahi, under the direction of Kumu Haunani and ‘Iliahi Paredes
, with 1,212 points.

Big Island state Rep. Jeanné Kapela co-hosts this year’s 17th annual Art at the Capitol

The free, family-friendly event is open to the public and celebrates local art, performances and culture; this year’s theme is “Urban Canvases; Culture in Motion.”

Big Island Saturday severe weather updates: Flood watch remains in effect with renewed chance for heavy rains throughout state

A heavy rain band potentially reaches Kaua‘i on Sunday night, but that remains rather uncertain; on the other hand, confidence is increasing that the Big Island will remain largely dry.

PHOTO GALLERY: Sights and pageantry of 63rd annual Merrie Monarch Royal Parade

SunRa Adziyaomamawu, a senior at Connections Public Charter School in Hilo, photographs the sights and pageantry of the parade that marched through downtown Hilo on Saturday morning, April 11, 2026.

Kings’ Shop culinary event raises thousands for Waikōloa conservation initiative

A culinary fundraiser on Hawaiʻi Island raised about $18,000 to benefit the Waikōloa Dry Forest Initiative.

State urges residents to remain vigilant as flood watch continues

With statewide flood watch extended: “We urge everyone to stay informed and be prepared to act if needed,” said said state Adjutant General and Hawaiʻi Emergency Management Agency Director Maj. Gen. Stephen Logan.

Election notification cards should arrive soon in mailboxes of Big Island voters

Verifying accurate and current voter registration information is necessary to ensure voters receive a ballot in the mail.

From humble slices or cuts to global culinary sensation, don’t miss ‘The Story of Poke’

No matter which way you make it — with Hawaiian salt, shoyu, mayonnaise or whatever, even if it’s not with tuna — the classic raw fish dish is spreading Hawaiian culture and aloha around the world; learn more in a 30-minute documentary debuting Sunday, April 12, on Spectrum OC16 Channel 16.

Rain or shine: Merrie Monarch Festival Royal Parade marches out soon

The cherished annual tradition that celebrates Hawaiian culture, the art of hula and rich heritage of Hilo Town starts at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April 11. Get out and go!

Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority accepting proposals for events, festivals, experiences

Nonprofit organizations and government agencies can apply for state tourism funding for events, festivals and experiences that are scheduled for July through December.
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