108th King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade Set for June in Honolulu, Traffic Advisories Issued
The 108th King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade is set for June 14, 2025, in Honolulu, with a parade featuring floral floats, marching bands, and Pāʻū riders. Traffic advisories are in place due to road closures.
Ka‘ū Patrol Officer Paul Wright III Honored as First "Officer of the Quarter" for Exemplary Service
Officer Paul Wright III received the first "Officer of the Quarter" award in Ka‘ū for exceptional service and community engagement, recognized for capturing a long-sought fugitive and set for an upcoming promotion and training role.
Maui's Mayor Emphasizes Action on Wildfire Community Preparedness Day Amid Looming Fire Season
Communities prepare for wildfire season, leveraging Wildfire Community Preparedness Day for awareness and prevention, with local officials emphasizing community-wide safety measures and proactive planning.
Lahaina Community Invited to Meeting on Wildfire Recovery and Emergency Updates at Lahaina Intermediate School
The County of Maui will hold a meeting on May 7 to discuss local issues including wildfire debris removal and emergency evacuation updates, with various departments and agencies present to offer support.
Hawaiian Telcom Launches Telecommunications Upgrade in East Kapolei, Residents Advised of Construction Impacts
Hawaiian Telcom is upgrading its infrastructure in East Kapolei, which involves laying new fiber optic cables, affecting local traffic from May 13 to June 13, 2025, during weekdays.
Hawaiʻi Observes Mental Health Month with Statewide Initiatives and Community Outreach
Hawaiʻi Department of Health marks May as Mental Health Month, highlighting the need for improved mental health support for children and adults facing significant challenges, including high rates of depression and suicide contemplation.












