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Hawaiʻi Food & Wine Festival to feature 100% Maui-grown citrus from Mahi Pono
The Hawai‘i Food & Wine Festival will exclusively source all limes and lemons used in its 2025 events from Mahi Pono as part of a continued effort to support local agriculture and promote sustainability in Hawai‘i’s food and beverage industry. July 01, 2025 · 05:15am
Hawai‘i students partner with conservation professionals to produce first-ever draft genome of critically endangered Palila
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DBEDT: Maui visitor arrivals lag in May; officials expect ‘soft summer’ for tourism
The island of Maui recently experienced its slowest tourism month of the year, with 195,784 visitors flying to the island in May, according to preliminary data from the state Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism.
Hawaiʻi Food & Wine Festival to feature 100% Maui-grown citrus from Mahi Pono
The Hawai‘i Food & Wine Festival will exclusively source all limes and lemons used in its 2025 events from Mahi Pono as part of a continued effort to support local agriculture and promote sustainability in Hawai‘i’s food and beverage industry.
Operation Keiki Shield nets six arrests on Maui
Law enforcement officers from around the state conducted Operation Keiki Shield on the Island of Maui from June 27 to 29, 2025. The operation resulted in the arrest of six individuals for charges related to internet-facilitated sexual offenses against children, according to police.
Girl Scouts of Hawaiʻi aims to double participation with new statewide troop model
Girl Scouts of Hawai‘i is launching a statewide membership drive this August with the goal of doubling participation by establishing a troop on every public elementary school campus in the state.
Kama’aina Exclusive event at Twin Falls celebrates Maui residents, July 5
Friends of Twin Falls is inviting Hawaiʻi residents to a special Kamaʻāina Exclusive event on Saturday, July 5, at Wailele Farms—commonly known as Twin Falls.
Hawaiʻi Department of Health launches Healthy Brain Tracker
In recognition of Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month, the Hawaiʻi Department of Health’s Executive Office on Aging is encouraging adults of all ages to take proactive steps to protect and maintain their brain health.
State commends Hawaiian Telcom’s $6M donation of fiber infrastructure to public housing
Two months from now, more than 45,000 Hawai‘i residents living in public housing communities across the state will be able to access reliable, high-speed fiber internet service for their homes, thanks to a new public-private partnership between the Hawai‘i Public Housing Authority and Hawaiian Telcom. This milestone is the result of a $6 million in-kind contribution to the community from Hawaiian Telcom.
Kula Community Watershed Alliance hosts talk with MFD about wildfire risks, July 3
The Kula Community Watershed Alliance invites residents and stakeholders to its next Community Conversation, a virtual event focused on wildfire behavior in invasive tree-dominated forests. The event takes place on Thursday, July 3, 2025, at 6 p.m. via Zoom.
Hawai‘i students partner with conservation professionals to produce first-ever draft genome of critically endangered Palila
In a landmark collaboration between science and education, six Hawaiʻi high school students have successfully produced the first-ever draft genome of the palila—a critically endangered, finch-billed Hawaiian Honeycreeper endemic to the islands.
HECO’s Public Safety Power Shutoff is ready if needed as dry summer looms
As first responders, emergency management agencies and landowners prepare for a dry summer, Hawaiian Electric reports it is readying its Public Safety Power Shutoff program to reduce the risk of ignitions from its equipment in dry and windy conditions.
Maui Health Foundation names Leana Taylor as Director of Philanthropy
Maui Health Foundation Chief Philanthropy Officer Melinda Sweany has announced the addition of Leana Taylor, MA, ATC, CPT, as Director of Philanthropy. This new position was created to expand outreach efforts in support of Maui’s healthcare system, with Taylor focusing on building donor relationships, major gift and planned giving.
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Hawai‘i students partner with conservation professionals to produce first-ever draft genome of critically endangered Palila
In a landmark collaboration between science and education, six Hawaiʻi high school students have successfully produced the first-ever draft genome of the palila—a critically endangered, finch-billed Hawaiian Honeycreeper endemic to the islands.
Kauai Weather Forecast for July 01, 2025
Light east to east-southeast trade winds with localized land and sea breezes are expected today and tomorrow as a weak surface trough lingers north of the...
Kauai Surf Forecast for July 01, 2025
Small, long period S swell filling in today will hold through tomorrow with surf peaking near the summertime average for S shores. A smaller long period S...
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State funds Kona Women’s Court, a pilot program starting in September
The Kona Women's Court will start with 14 women.
Drones now allowed in Hawaiʻi to investigate illegal fireworks
The new laws also will increase penalties for people with illegal fireworks and allocate more resources to law enforcement agencies to investigate such cases.
Parker School student makes his mark at national debate competition
Parker School rising senior Oscar Amos advanced through 10 rounds of the national Lincoln-Douglas debate competition earlier this month, placing among the top 33 debaters across the nation.