The National Weather Service said Hawaiʻi should expect a combination of flash flooding, damaging winds, snow and ice over the highest Big Island summits, and strong to severe thunderstorms over the next few days.
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UH Mānoa professor Michel Mohr shares information about the upcoming Numata Conference in Buddhist Studies, hosted at the Imin International Conference Center.
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Five community health centers are asking for state support to finance new solar microgrids. HPR’s Savannah Harriman-Pote spoke to leaders at the centers about how this initiative would help them weather rising costs.
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The storm is expected to last through Saturday, bringing possible flooding, windy conditions and thunderstorms. By Wednesday evening, all islands will be under flood watch.
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Some Hawaiʻi lawmakers think the state should be doing more to help the producers of lei made with locally grown, fragrant flowers. Ideas include labeling requirements that would identify Hawaiʻi-made lei and a prohibition on state agencies buying imported ones.
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Bishop Museum CEO Kristofer Heglen shares new research on two marsupial species previously thought to be extinct but were recently rediscovered alive in New Guinea.
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HPR discusses Maui County Mayor Richard Bissen's 2026 State of the County address, focusing on affordable housing and the reclamation of water resources in West Maui.
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