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Funding approval moves expansion of reliable broadband forward in Hawaiʻi
Hawaiʻi Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke says the OK for Connect Kākou to receive Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment program funding is an important step toward bringing better internet connectivity options to communities throughout the state.
Kamehameha Schools eyes tuition-free education starting with 2026-27 academic year
The announcement was made via a message from Kamehameha Schools Board of Trustees and Chief Executive Officer Livingston Wong; the full cost of education for every student — including those on the Big Island — instead would be borne by the private school’s $15 billion endowment.
Episode 39 erupts 1 year after Kīlauea’s ongoing episodic summit eruption began
The newest eruptive event already had fountains reaching up to 1,250 feet by 9:35 p.m. Tuesday (Dec. 23), with doppler radar imagery from the National Weather Service forecast office in Honolulu showing the ash plume reaching up to 27,000 feet.
Hawaiʻi Island police seek Ocean View man considered armed and dangerous
Jordin Trevena-Garon is wanted in connection with three counts of second-degree assault, which took place in 2023.
Police searching on Big Island for Gregory Glaser who is wanted in cold murder case on Kauaʻi
New developments in the 15-year-old murder cold case of Amber Jackson have led to the arrest warrant for a 57-year-old man who may now be on the Big Island.
South Kohala communities urged to reduce water use after months of dry conditions
Affected communities include Āhualoa to Waiemi Subdivision, as well as Honokaia, Puʻukapu, Nīnauele, Waimea Town, Lālāmilo Farm Lots, portions of Māna Road, parts of Māmalahoa Highway, Anekona Estates, and Kānehoa Subdivision.
Hawai‘i Island police ID human remains found in Volcano area
The remains were identified as a man from Volcano, who was reported missing on Christmas Day in 2015.
Man who threatened to burn house down in Puna was out on supervised release for 2 assault cases in 2024
Foote already was facing felony charges for dousing a teenager with gasoline and hitting a 69-year-old with a machete in his arm.
Kīlauea volcano’s rare eruption at summit, with 38 episodes and counting, hits 1-year anniversary
The rare ongoing eruption within Halema’uma’u Crater inside the summit caldera of the Big Island volcano began Dec. 23, 2024, with Episode 39 expected any day now.
Eddie Aikau’s legacy of courage, aloha is honored with artistry, community surf events
Kona Brewing Hawaiʻi is honoring the legacy of Eddie Aikau with a sweepstakes featuring unique, hand-drawn surfboards by Native Hawaiian artist JT Ojerio.
Study reveals human impact on whales, dolphins in Pacific Islands
In the study, researchers from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa provided insights into human-caused trauma and infectious diseases found in more than 65% of investigated strandings.
Police investigate large marijuana growing operation in Ocean View
Police recovered over $1 million in narcotics while executing a search warrant at a residence that was unoccupied at the time.
As promised: Hawai‘i governor commits funding to new Big Island hospital in supplemental state budget
Gov. Green emphasized that the budget is designed to be both optimistic and pragmatic, advancing Hawai‘i’s key priorities while safeguarding against federal uncertainty.
Officials urge caution as volcanic gases create unhealthy air conditions across Hawai’i
Hawaiʻi health officials have issued a warning about deteriorating air quality due to lingering volcanic gases from Kīlauea, urging residents and visitors to limit exposure to the vog.
Pāhoa man charged following burglary of 2 homes on Hawai‘i Island
One of the homes broken into was tented for fumigation.
Southwest Airlines to offer nonstop service between Las Vegas and Hilo starting in 2026
Ahead of the new flight schedule, Southwest will offer special service between Las Vegas and Hilo during the 2026 Merrie Monarch Hula Festival.
Annual audit process will safeguard student activity funds
Hawaiʻi State Department of Accounting and General Services will ensure financial integrity and proper use of funds across selected schools.
Business Monday: Childhood friends created Seaweed Snack Shop, selling curated gifts, souvenirs in Hilo
Co-owners and childhood friends Martha Duerr and Stephanie Tait sell art and handmade gifts from 51 Hawaiʻi-based artists as well as independent makers they have met throughout their lives at the Seaweed Snack Shop.
Kāhuli speaks to transformation as the 2025 Hawaiian Word of the Year
Kāhuli reminds us that transformation is both inevitable and essential – it moves away from the middle ground, emphasizing work that looks beyond “good enough.”
Power source behind mysterious cosmic flashes pinpointed by astronomers as black holes
Observations of AT 2024wpp, including data from the W. M. Keck Observatory on the Big Island, reveal that luminous fast blue optical transients are driven by extreme stellar destruction — not supernovae
