Hawai'i Public Radio
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
- Oʻahu's North Shore businesses report losing half their revenue following recent flooding
- Event at the Capitol explores the Hawaiian Renaissance through art
- April showers bring more flowers to Honolulu garden show
- NPR's 'Planet Money' publishes new book on economic expertise
- New theatre show shines a light on Balinese shadow puppetry
- State agribusiness agency to vote on acquiring Wahiawā dam and spillway
- Lāhui Foundation provides on-the-ground financial relief for flood victims
- Eagle-eyed photographer captures the beauty of Hawaiian birds in a new zine
- U.S. Rep. Jill Tokuda shares inside look on immigrants held behind bars
- Highway lane closure near Waimea Bay could last months
- State eyes measure to track vehicle registration and safety checks
- Light to moderate rain across the islands as storm passes
- All eyes on the skies as NASA astronauts splash down on earth
- King Kamehameha III comes to a new production by Hawaiʻi Opera Theatre
- 'The worst of it' is over: Kauaʻi Mayor Kawakami reports minor damage after overnight rains
- Senate committee advances state budget
- Lawmakers look to protect victims of image-based sexual abuse
- HMSA and Hawaiʻi Pacific Health file with Justice Department for clearance to integrate
- Distributing recovery funds quickly to the most impacted farmers
- Young Oʻahu rock stars prepare for launch of new album
- HIEMA delivers latest storm forecast
- HPR Social Club: Feel the Magic of Jazz
- Coconut rhinoceros beetle detected on Molokaʻi
- Puna residents prepare for possible storm impacts
- Why you need to have emergency drinking water stocked up for the storm
- A win for public media — and what comes next
- Mental toll on farmers following back-to-back Kona lows
- Honolulu Mayor Blangiardi on latest storm updates, where to take shelter
- Lawmakers consider banning disposable e-cigarettes
- Residents involved in flood cleanup urged to look out to signs of infection, illness