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* Last Updated November 06, 2024 12:33pm HST

U.S. Senator

(D) HIRONO, Mazie K.

63.2% 283454 Votes

(R) MCDERMOTT, Bob

30.2% 135761 Votes
(2 More Candidates in Full Results)

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict I

(D) CASE, Ed

66.2% 149244 Votes

(R) LARGEY, Patrick C.

24.9% 56154 Votes
 

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict II

(D) TOKUDA, Jill N.

62.7% 139982 Votes

(R) BOND, Steve

27.5% 61407 Votes
(2 More Candidates in Full Results)

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Coast Guard medevacs ailing woman from cruise ship 70 miles off Oʻahu

The Coast Guard medevaced an ailing woman from a cruise ship 70 miles offshore Oʻahu Tuesday. 

SBA economic injury loan assistance deadline is Nov. 9

Federal officials are reminding wildfire survivors that the US Small Business Administration’s deadline for Economic Injury Loans is Saturday, Nov. 9.

44th Annual Keiki Fishing Tournament, Nov. 9 in Kāʻanapali

The Lahaina Yacht Club hosts the 44th Annual Keiki Fishing Tournament, happening Nov. 9, 2024 at the Kāʻanapali Golf Course pond. The tournament completely sold out in under 90 minutes, according to organizers.

Trump wins another 4 years in the White House

The Associated Press reported Trump cleared the necessary 270 electoral college votes to become the nation’s 47th commander-in-chief with 277 after a victory in Wisconsin. Incumbents US Sen. Mazie Hirono and US Congresswoman Jill Tokuda win re-election in the 2024 Hawai’i General Election.

Chan Zuckerberg Kauaʻi Community Fund awards $1M to 26 Kauaʻi organizations

Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg, through the Chan Zuckerberg Kauaʻi Community Fund, recently awarded a total of $1 million to benefit 26 nonprofits as part of their ongoing support for organizations across the Garden Isle.

Striking nurses and health care workers continue three-day walkout

In the second day of a three-day walkout, hundreds of union health care workers walked picket lines and waved signs Tuesday outside Maui Health facilities in a labor dispute over safe staffing and wages.

Oceanic Institute of Hawaiʻi Pacific University release hundreds of aquacultured yellow tangs into wild to support coral reef health

The Oceanic Institute of Hawaiʻi Pacific University marked a historic milestone last week by releasing over 300 aquacultured juvenile yellow tang (lauʻīpala) into the waters of Oʻahu. This initiative, carried out in collaboration with Georgia Aquarium and Disney’s Aulani Resort, represented the first documented release of fish in Hawaiʻi aimed specifically at ecosystem restoration rather than food production—a significant step toward preserving Hawaiʻi’s coral reefs.

Oʻahu surfers assert home-island dominance at WSL The Hawaiian Islands Sunset Pro

Oʻahu’s Eweleiula Wong and Luke Tema each claimed wins at the World Surf League The Hawaiian Islands Sunset Pro, a men’s and women’s Qualifying Series 1000, in iconic Sunset Beach conditions on Monday.

Arc of Maui County awarded $15,000 grant for new appliances from Nareit Foundation

The nonprofit Arc of Maui County received a $15,000 grant from the Nareit Foundation for the installation of new washing machines and dryers in the laundry rooms of four Maui group homes offering affordable housing to 20 residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities. 

Oklahoma wins third straight Kā‘anapali Classic on Maui

Building upon their five-shot lead after the second round, No. 2 Oklahoma became the first team to win three consecutive Kā‘anapali Classics, as well as the program’s fifth title on Maui (2015, ’19, ’22, ’23, ‘24) since the event’s inception.

Wednesday Disaster Recovery Community Meeting to be held at Lahaina Intermediate

Residents are encouraged to attend the County of Maui’s Weekly Disaster Recovery Community Meeting at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6, in the Lahaina Intermediate School cafeteria. The meeting will include a presentation by Keʻeaumoku Kapu on the work of Nā ʻAikāne of Maui and the cultural monitoring program in place for debris cleanup in Lahaina.

Election Day votes could impact too-close-to-call race for Hawai‘i County mayor

University of Hawai‘i political science professor says it’s essentially a choice between a steady approach to county government or a less conventional but untested approach, with the appeal of each depending on whether voters think their needs are being met by incumbent Mitch Roth’s administration or if they’re ready to take a chance and go a new direction with challenger Kimo Alameda.

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Pacific Resource Partnership announces new executive director, Nathaniel Kinney

Nathaniel Kinney is the new executive director of the Pacific Resource Partnership, a nonprofit representing the Hawai‘i Regional Council of Carpenters, the largest construction union in the state with about 6,000 members.

Joshua Gately appointed as vice president of development for James Campbell Co.

Joshua Gately has been appointed as vice president of development for the James Campbell Company LLC, a $5 billion private, Hawai‘i-based real estate investment company with origins that date back to 1860.

Subaru Hawaiʻi to donate a portion of vehicle purchase proceeds to local nonprofits

In its 13th annual Share the Love event, Subaru Hawaiʻi will donate $350 to a local nonprofit for every Subaru purchased in Hawaiʻi. The promotion began Nov. 1 and runs through Dec. 31.

‘MauiFed’ new trade name for Maui Federal Credit Union, 86-year-old financial institution

Maui Federal Credit Union has a new trade name, “MauiFed.” The move to simplify the financial institution’s name and avoid confusion comes after 86 years of serving the Maui community.

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Hawai‘i Sea Grant annual sci-art exhibit opens merging science, art

A new exhibit brings attention to the urgent issue of marine debris impacting Hawaiʻi’s coastlines and ecosystems.

Maui OnStage presents ‘Murder on the Orient Express’

Maui OnStage opens Agatha Christie’s classic mystery “Murder on the Orient Express” on Friday, Nov. 8 at the Historic ʻĪao Theater. The play runs for three weekends.

Hawai‘i hires on ‘Rescue: HI-Surf’ made $31M in wages; workforce training provided to local interns

A pulse-pounding new drama set on Oahu’s North Shore is contributing to the state’s economy in a big way. “Rescue: HI-Surf,” a co-production of John Wells Productions, Warner Bros. Television and FOX Entertainment, hired over 2,100 local cast and crew to be part of the first season. Collectively, the hires earned more than $31.75 million in wages.

Willie Nelson’s critically praised new studio album, ‘Last Leaf on the Tree,’ out today

Legacy Records, the catalog division of Sony Music Entertainment, released Willie Nelson’s anticipated new studio album, “Last Leaf on the Tree,” on Friday. His 76th solo studio album and 153rd album overall, “Last Leaf on the Tree” was produced by his son Micah and finds Nelson covering an eclectic collection of songs by rock legends, idiosyncratic singer songwriters, alt-rock heroes, and indie folk artists, as well as a new recording of Willie’s 1967 song, “The Ghost,” and a new composition by Willie and Micah Nelson together. 

New horror novel features ‘The Nightmarchers’

Storytellers from Hawaiʻi discuss the significance of the iconic nightmarchers, which are spectral bands of ancient warriors seen by locals and tourists alike.

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44th Annual Keiki Fishing Tournament, Nov. 9 in Kāʻanapali
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‘Fins & Frights Night’ includes new ‘Coco’ 3D experience
Voyaging canoe Hōkūleʻa to depart Lānaʻi, head to Māʻalaea today

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Brown water advisory issued for Hanalei Bay

The public is advised to stay out of water when it appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rainfall, as it can contain higher than normal pollutant levels. If the water is brown, turn around.

Kaua‘i Democrats defeat opponents in elections for state House seats

Democrats dominated elections throughout the islands, although Republicans picked up state Senate and House seats on O‘ahu.

Kaua‘i trustee Dan Ahuna, other incumbents retain seats in Office of Hawaiian Affairs election

The Office of Hawaiian Affairs, a semi-autonomous state agency, is made up of nine elected officials who serve four-year terms.

Kauai Weather Forecast for November 06, 2024

With the surface trough weakening and pushing off to the west, a return to a more typical trade wind pattern is bringing showers to windward and mauka areas...

Kauai Surf Forecast for November 06, 2024

Surf along north and west-facing shores will trend up this afternoon, with a pair of overlapping moderate sized medium- period north- northwest swells...

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Do you know this man and woman suspected in Waikōloa theft?

The suspects were accompanied by 2 children during the incident the evening of Sept. 29 at KTA Super Stores, when they allegedly stole $165 worth of grocery items.

Incumbent Democrats record wins across Big Island in state elections

Democrats dominated state elections throughout the islands, although Republicans picked up state House seats on O‘ahu.

Do you know where to find this 45-year-old Hilo man?

Kenneth Rose was last seen at 5 p.m. Nov. 5 in the Wainaku area of Hilo, wearing a blue jersey, black shorts and a green cap.

Young people may apply for inaugural Hawai‘i Youth Transportation Council tackling climate

The Youth Council will advise the Hawai‘i Transportation Department on its climate mitigation and adaptation commitments and programs.

Office of Hawaiian Affairs’ incumbent trustees retain seats in 2024 election

The Office of Hawaiian Affairs, a semi-autonomous state agency, is made up of nine elected officials who serve four-year terms.