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                        Thousands tuned in 2016—the last time the competition was held. Here’s how you can watch it this year.
                    
                                                 
                        Lava returns to Halemaʻumaʻu crater after a nearly month-long pause.
                    
                                                 
                        It’s the end of the road for the iconic design.
                    
                                                 
                        From Mauna Loa erupting to the end of domestic travel restrictions and more, here are some of the biggest headlines of the year.
                    
                                                 
                        Both Mauna Loa and Kīlauea stopped erupting, but that doesn’t mean you should cancel your trip to Hawaiʻi Island.
                    
                                                 
                        Here’s what you need to know if you’re traveling to Hawaiʻi Island.
                    
                                                 
                        Tips for planning a trip to Hawaiʻi Island to witness the historic eruption.
                    
                                                 
                        We explain what’s going on with the shield volcano on Hawaiʻi Island—and why you shouldn’t worry.
                    
                                                 
                        November is the start of whale-watching season in the Islands.
                    
                                                 
                        Open a box of Hawaiian Host and cherish sweet memories.
                    
                                                 
                        Starting Oct. 1, Ordinance 5306 will go into effect and prohibit sales of nonmineral sunscreens in Maui, Lānaʻi and Molokaʻi. 
                    
                                                 
                        This is the Honolulu bakery’s fifth location—and yes, you can get Coco Puffs here, too.
                    
                                                 
                        Visitors can now return to this popular attraction at the Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.
                    
                                                 
                        The new law goes into effect on Oct. 23.