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Published on 05/19/2025 05:18
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Hawaiʻi makes it easier to certify documents for use overseas with forms in 12 languages

Apostilles authenticate the seals and signatures of officials on documents so that the document can be recognized in foreign countries that are members of the 1961 Hague Convention Treaty.

 

Military presence at Pōhakuloa Training Area critical to community safety. But at what cost to the land, native species?

Officials with the US Army Garrison Hawai‘i are waiting for the formal rejection of the Final Environmental Impact Statement by the state Land Board before deciding what to do next to try to extend its lease on the Big Island.

 

Free summer concert featuring Kapena coming to Kahului Walmart, June 14

Webco Hawaiʻi is bringing its Summer Concert Series to Maui this June.

 

Maui woman reported missing, last seen Thursday in Kīhei

The Maui Police Department is asking for the public’s help with any information on the whereabouts of Natalie Towell, 35, of Kīhei. Towell was last seen on Thursday, May 15, 2025, at approximately 1:45 p.m. after an acquaintance dropped her off in the area of the Kīhei Youth Center. 

 

Volcano Watch — What lurks beneath: learning from lava ooze outs 

Dive beneath the solidified crust on the floor of the crater to explore the complicated mix of molten material below. 

 

Maui Council passes fiscal 2026 budget on first reading; final reading set for June 3

The Maui County Council gave initial approval to its version of the fiscal 2026 budget Friday, retaining full $12 million funding for Maui United Way’s Countywide ALICE Initiative: Kamaʻāina Credit program.

 

Maui household hazardous waste collection event set for June 8

A residential household hazardous waste collection event for Maui will be held Sunday, June 8, 2025, in Central Maui, announced the County of Maui Department of Environmental Management.

 

Pāʻia Inn owner faces federal lawsuit over allegations of sexual harassment

A federal lawsuit accuses Pāʻia Inn owner Michael Baskin of “rampant sexual harassment” of young female employees, including some teenagers, since at least 2015. Through a representative, Baskin denied the allegations filed Thursday in US District Court by the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. The commission’s news release says Baskin violated federal law when he […]

 

Astronomers atop Maunakea detect cloud convection near Titan’s lakes

A new study conducted on Maunekea, Hawaiʻi Island, provides evidence of clouds bubbling up over Titan’s northern hemisphere.

 

Rep. Case backs bill aiming to bolster US ties with Pacific Island nations, counter China’s regional influence

Lawmakers say the bill addresses rising concerns about Chinese influence in the region while supporting the long-term development goals of Pacific Island nations.

 

Mana Up and Duke Kahanamoku Foundation launch limited-edition product line honoring surf icon

The collaboration includes locally made items ranging from surfwear and kitchen goods to art prints and baby clothing, each reflecting Kahanamoku’s legacy.

 

Hawaiʻi Food & Wine Festival marks 15 years with statewide celebration and new industry summit

Tickets are on sale now for the 15th Annual Hawaiʻi Food & Wine Festival, Oct. 17-Nov. 2, 2025.

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