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Forecast: 90% chance another cyclone develops southeast of Hawaii

Another tropical cyclone has a 90% chance of forming just southeast of Hawaii within the next two days, and weather and emergency officials urge the public to prepare. The post Forecast: 90% chance another cyclone develops southeast of Hawaii appeared first on The Garden Island .

Ocean View gas station becomes improvised relief center after Lala

OCEAN VIEW, Hawaii — The dead zone was demarcated by rows of cars idling on dangerously narrow highway shoulders near the Ocean View Market. The post Ocean View gas station becomes improvised relief center after Lala appeared first on The Garden Island .

SNAP replacement benefits for current recipients affected by Tropical Cyclone Lala offered

HONOLULU — The Hawai‘i Department of Human Services (DHS) is announcing an important update regarding the replacement of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits following severe weather, flooding and power outages associated with Tropical Cyclone Lala. The post SNAP replacement benefits for current recipients affected by Tropical Cyclone Lala offered appeared first on The Garden…

Navy and Marine Corps may turn over land to state

The U.S. Navy and Marine Corps have proposed turning 44 acres of federal land on Oahu and Molokai over to state ownership. The post Navy and Marine Corps may turn over land to state appeared first on The Garden Island .

Community readies for Walk to End Alzheimer’s

LIHUE — Rosalie Char, the Walk Manager for the Alzheimer’s Association, Hawaii Chapter, flew in from Honolulu, and Cindy Fowler, the Kauai and Maui City Regional Coordinator for the Alzheimer’s Association, greeted more than 150 people to the launch of the 2026 Kauai Chapter Walk to End Alzheimer’s. The post Community readies for Walk to End Alzheimer’s appeared first on The Garden Island .

Groups Sue to Halt Seabed-Mining lease

A coalition of environmentalists and community advocates sued the federal government Tuesday in an effort to halt the first-ever commercial sale of deep sea mining leases in American waters. The post Groups Sue to Halt Seabed-Mining lease appeared first on The Garden Island .

Eric Agena named Department of Accounting and General Services Manager of the Year

HONOLULU — Eric Agena, the Kauai District Office manager for the State Department of Accounting and General Services (DAGS), was named the DAGS Manager of the Year. The post Eric Agena named Department of Accounting and General Services Manager of the Year appeared first on The Garden Island .

Marty, Moore named 2026 FMPR Scholars

LIHUE — Fujita &Miura Public Relations (FMPR) announces that Mia Marty and Christopher Moore have been named the 2026 FMPR Scholars and have each received $1,000 college scholarships. The post Marty, Moore named 2026 FMPR Scholars appeared first on The Garden Island .

Obituaries for Thursday, August 20, 2026

Leila Elana Ganotisi Ventar The post Obituaries for Thursday, August 20, 2026 appeared first on The Garden Island .

EDITORIAL: Isles adapt to new climate dangers

Even when Hawaii catches a lucky break in a storm — Tropical Storm Lala never made a direct hit — the blow lands pretty hard. The storm passed narrowly south of the Big Island, briefly attaining hurricane strength. Then it gradually veered west, following a track away from the state. The post EDITORIAL: Isles adapt to new climate dangers appeared first on The Garden Island .