News Hawaiʻi Residents Are Keeping A Keen Eye On Invasive Species The state pest reporting platform 643Pest received a few hundred reports annually until 2023, when the floodgates opened for coconut rhinoceros beetles. January 19, 2026 0 Hawaiʻi Residents Are Keeping A Keen Eye On Invasive Species Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading… What do you feel about this? 0% Love 0% Funny 0% Wow 0% Sad 0% Angry Post navigation Previous: Gender Discrimination Complaints: These 2 UH Campuses Stand Out A state lawmaker is calling for new Title IX training requirements for students and teachers.Next: Man Drops Ring 100 Feet Into Snow During Proposal — 3 Hours Later, A Snowmaker Finds It Related Stories News 9-Year-Old Girl Finds Hope After Meeting Pro Soccer Player Just Like Her May 9, 2026 0 News STATE EXPANDS ACCESS TO KONA LOW STORM DISASTER ASSISTANCE FEMA, SBA to Assist Impacted Residents in Kīhei, Hāna, Kaunakakai, as Key Deadlines Approach May 8, 2026 0 News Hawai‘i Police Department to Host Scavenger Hunt Beach Cleanup at Old Airport May 8, 2026 0 News Nā Hale Makoa, a New Affordable Workforce Rental Housing Community, is Dedicated in Waikoloa Village May 8, 2026 0 News Police Investigating Fatal Two-Vehicle Collision on Panaewa Stretch of Highway 11 May 8, 2026 0 News STATE SELLS $1.94B OF BONDS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT Funds Will Support Statewide Infrastructure Improvements May 8, 2026 0 News YOU’RE INVITED: DANIEL K. INOUYE HIGHWAY EXTENSION OPEN HOUSE May 8, 2026 0 News GOVERNOR GREEN ORDERS FLAGS TO HALF-STAFF IN HONOR OF FORMER STATE SEN. RICHARD HENDERSON May 8, 2026 0 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ