Keaau Community Urged to Help Locate Missing Man, Michael Durham, Amid Safety Concerns
Hawai‘i Island police are seeking public assistance to find Michael Durham, 67, who went missing under endangered circumstances on March 27, 2025, from his residence in Keaau. He may need medical attention.
Maui Businesses Alerted, Liquor License Renewal Deadline Approaching, County Urges Early Application
Maui businesses are reminded to renew their liquor licenses by June 16, with the Department of Liquor Control accepting applications from April 1, 2025, using the revised form from August 2024.
Hawaii Officials Urge Public to Use DLNRTipApp After Viral Photo of Slain Sea Turtle Spurs Outrage but No Leads
A photo of a dead, shell-less sea turtle in Hawai'i sparked online outrage, but failed to prompt reports to law enforcement, hindering potential prosecution efforts. Officials urge the use of reporting apps for immediate action.
Governor Josh Green Appoints Hannah Kihalani Springer to Hawai'i Water Management Commission, Nominates Kauanoe A.D. Jackson to Third Circuit Court
Governor Josh Green named Hannah Kihalani Springer to the Commission on Water Resource Management and nominated Kauanoe A. D. Jackson to Hawai‘i's Third Circuit Court, highlighting their respective expertise in water management and legal experience.











