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Cindy Matsushita was appointed as Hawai‘i's new Licensing Administrator for the DCCA's PVL, overseeing 52 professions. She brings 25 years of public service experience to the role.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
Hawaii's Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation (DOBOR) has launched an online portal for boat registration renewals, alongside in-person and mail-in options.
Weather & Environment in ...
Maui's Upcountry faces a Stage 1 water shortage, prompting restrictions and conservation measures due to low reservoir levels and insufficient rainfall.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
Hawai‘i Island reports a slight rise in DUI arrests but a decrease in major crashes and fatalities. Police focus on DUI enforcement, including for underage drivers.
Parks & Nature in ...
Hawaii's BLNR grants a Honolulu nonprofit entry rights to examine land for O‘ahu's first cat sanctuary, aiming to protect wildlife and educate the public.
Sports in ...
The Hawaii men's volleyball team overcame No. 1 Long Beach State in a five-set match, tying for first in the Big West, highlighted by Sakanoko's decisive kills.
Community & Society in ...
Honolulu honors its public service workers, including dispatchers and radio technicians, during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, as announced by the police department.
DHHL is upgrading Nānākuli's sewer system on O‘ahu, with fieldwork for design data ongoing through December 2025. Residents' cooperation with field teams is requested.
Kaua‘i Police seek public help to locate 12-year-old runaway Lokahi Valpoon, last seen in Anahola on April 6. He's known to frequent Anahola, Līhu‘e, Puhi, and Kōloa. Public can report tips anonymously.
A fire in a Kalihi apartment building prompted a quick response from Honolulu Fire Department, with the blaze controlled and extinguished within minutes. Investigation into the cause is underway.
Three hikers were rescued from Kalalau Trail due to severe weather, with local authorities emphasizing the importance of caution during such operations.
The Hawaii Police Department's third annual Outrigger Youth Canoe Regatta promoted community ties and competition, drawing around 100 kids with support from local entities and volunteers.
Governor Josh Green of Hawaiʻi ordered flags at half-staff to honor former State Representative Gene Ward, reflecting on his life of public service and impact on the state.
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