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30 holiday events around Big Island from Dec. 4-11: Seasonal markets, tree lightings, parades and more — even snow in Kona

It seems as the island is in a very festive mood already this holiday season — and we do mean very; from traditional things to do to several events that are new, there are myriad ways to get into the holiday spirit during the upcoming week. Check them out now!

Two roads open, campfires restrictions lift in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park

Mauna Loa Road and Hilina Pali Road have reopened after being closed since July due to high fire risk.

Green orders US, Hawaiʻi flags to half-staff until sunset in honor of National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom

Sarah Beckstrom, 20, was shot while on duty in Washington D.C., on Nov. 26 and succumbed to her injuries a day later.

65th Waimea Twilight Christmas Parade celebrates Upcountry holiday traditions

More than 60 lighted entries — including many festively decked out trucks and other big rigs — are set to parade through Waimea, lighting up the historic community for a holiday show like none other on the island.

Navy divers remove significant portions of WWII platforms from USS Arizona

The U.S. Navy successfully removed over 150 tons of World War II-era concrete mooring platforms from the USS Arizona at Pearl Harbor, significantly reducing stress on the historic structure.

Measles virus detected in Maui County’s wastewater surveillance

Measles detected in wastewater likely means that someone infected with the virus was present in the area, but this testing cannot determine whether the virus is alive, infectious, or when it was shed.

Gov. Green advocates for $50 million in state funding for new outpatient medical facility in Kona

The new outpatient medical facility in Kona is meant to be a companion to the planned $400 to $500 million hospital to be built by Queen’s Health Systems.

Hawaiʻi County Council passes bill to restrict single-use plastic foodware, serviceware

While several supporters testified in favor of the bill, business owners, the Department of Environmental Management and Mayor Kimo Alameda expressed economic and waste management concerns.

Coastal flood statement goes into effect Thursday night for all Hawai‘i coastlines

Peak monthly high tides combined with water levels higher than predicted will lead to minor flooding along shorelines and in low-lying coastal areas

State sues TikTok parent company, alleging social media giant harming keiki, misleading public

Hawaiʻi’s lawsuit alleges TikTok deliberately exploited its users for economic gain; it’s main objective to build on compulsive use, structuring the platform to keep users engaged as long as possible.
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Get ready to roll: Aloha Skate Roller Draft Tournament to hit Big Island
80-year-old grandmother becomes oldest woman to finish Ironman World Championship in Kona
Big Island triathletes cross finish line at Ironman World Championship in Kona
Solveig Løvseth credits the ‘supernatural’ for Ironman World Championship win on brutal day that knocked out 2 race leaders

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30 holiday events around Big Island from Dec. 4-11: Seasonal markets, tree lightings, parades and more — even snow in Kona

It seems as the island is in a very festive mood already this holiday season — and we do mean very; from traditional things to do to several events that are new, there are myriad ways to get into the holiday spirit during the upcoming week. Check them out now!

65th Waimea Twilight Christmas Parade celebrates Upcountry holiday traditions

More than 60 lighted entries — including many festively decked out trucks and other big rigs — are set to parade through Waimea, lighting up the historic community for a holiday show like none other on the island.

Pohai advances to ‘Hawai‘i to the World’ finale

Hawai‘i Island singing group will compete Dec. 14 for title of top act in the televised talent competition celebrating Hawai‘i’s next generation of artists, musicians, dancers and creators, plus a $10,000 grand prize.

Act now, don’t miss your chance; tickets for 63rd annual Merrie Monarch Festival on sale

It’s that time of year — an even more most wonderful time for everyone who enjoys hula and hālau that perform. Ticket request forms postmarked Dec. 1 or later are being accepted for the 2026 “Super Bowl of Hula.”

Kona Brewers Festival returns in March 2026

The 31st installment of the popular community event will once again feature an outstanding lineup of craft brews, culinary creations from local chefs, live entertainment and aloha, now under the leadership of Rotary Clubs of West Hawaiʻi.

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Big Island Now poll results: County garage is answer to downtown Kona’s parking woes
Big Island Now poll: What is solution to parking woes on Ali‘i Drive in Kailua-Kona?
Reminder: Permanent restrictions remain on the transport of ʻŌhiʻa
Poll results: Big Island Now readers pick clear winner for top 2024 story. Do you know what it is?

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Business Monday: From cattle to sustainable pet food, Kamuela ranchers innovate with leftover animal parts
CONSUMER ALERT: Hawaiʻi shoppers urged to know their refund, exchange rights
Aloha United Way CEO takes part in Nasdaq closing bell ceremony Tuesday in New York City
Business Monday: ‘Goose’ Williams started this holiday craft fair in Kona 44 years ago

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Volcano Watch: The legacy of the 1975 earthquake, 50 years of study at Kīlauea’s south flank
UPDATE: Kīlauea put on a show Tuesday, but episode 37 of ongoing eruption ended just before midnight
Volcano Watch: Remembering the destructive Kalapana earthquake 50 years ago
Volcano Watch: Catching up on Kīlauea; 36 episodes and counting

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Coastal flood statement goes into effect Thursday night for all Hawai‘i coastlines
Volunteers remove thousands of feet of fishing lines from west, north Hawaiʻi reefs
Wave of resilience: Keaukaha community, schools to conduct tsunami evacuation exercise
Police renew request for info about fisherman who disappeared 7 months ago

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Navy divers remove significant portions of WWII platforms from USS Arizona

The US Navy successfully removed over 150 tons of World War II-era concrete mooring platforms from the USS Arizona at Pearl Harbor, significantly reducing stress on the historic structure.

Act now, don’t miss your chance; tickets for 63rd annual Merrie Monarch Festival on sale

It’s that time of year — an even more most wonderful time for everyone who enjoys hula and hālau that perform. Ticket request forms postmarked Dec. 1 or later are being accepted for the 2026 Merrie Monarch Festival.

Bookkeeper’s ‘Miracle’ House listed in the National Register of Historic Places

The Pioneer Mill Company/Lahaina Ice Company Bookkeeper’s House in Lahaina, more recently dubbed the “Miracle House” after the August 2023 wildfires on Maui, has been added to the National Register of Historic Places.

Tickets available for Mokuʻula film screening on Dec. 12

The Lahaina Restoration Foundation has announced that free tickets are still available for the upcoming screening of "E Hoʻi Ka Nani I Mokuʻula" (Let the Glory Return to Mokuʻula). The popular event regularly sells out.

Marriott’s Wailea Beach Resort earns multiple national honors following renovation

Marriott’s Wailea Beach Resort recently received three national hospitality awards and accolades, coinciding with its property-wide renovation and the debut of its new Signature Oceanfront Villas.

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First positive wastewater sample for the measles found on Maui

Measles detected in wastewater likely means that someone infected with the virus was present in the area, but this testing cannot determine whether the virus is alive, infectious, or when it was shed.

Coastal flood statement, high surf advisory issued for Kauaʻi, Niʻihau beginning at noon

Minor coastal flooding along low-lying areas, and large breaking waves along north and west-facing shores is expected through Saturday morning.

Green orders US, Hawaiʻi flags to half-staff until sunset in honor of National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom

Flags at all state offices and agencies, as well as the Hawaiʻi National Guard, must be lowered in honor of Specialist Sarah Beckstrom of the West Virginia Army National Guard.

Tourism, public safety experts to host annual safety conference on Oʻahu next month

Leading experts from Hawaiʻi's tourism, law enforcement, and emergency sectors will converge on Oʻahu for the Visitor Public Safety Conference on Jan. 7, 2026.

Kauai Weather Forecast for December 04, 2025

As a dissipating front west of Kauai continues to drift away and weaken, southeasterly winds will become locally breezy today, with showers focused...