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Pothole repairs scheduled in Kapa‘a

The Department of Public Works Wastewater Management Division will begin repairs on May 8 through May 9 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.

County and hotel developer respond to recent wastewater spills at Coco Palms

“Coco Palms has received all necessary permit approvals from the County and through that process, they affirmed the project’s ability to tie into the municipal wastewater system,” said Reed Capitalʻs communications representative Shane Peters.

Niumalu Bridge on Kaua‘i closed till further notice

Following the flooding event in April, Kaua‘i County consultants inspected county bridges across the island and determined that the Niumalu Bridge was unsafe for motorists, prompting an immediate shutdown.

It’s Wildfire Awareness Month; Kaua‘i Fire Department advises preparation, vigilance

KFD is partnering with the Hawai‘i Wildfire Management Organization on a wildfire preparedness learning series for large landowners and land stewards.

Big Island residents hold second sign waving opposing proposed Punalu‘u resort

A caravan is planned to get Ka‘ū residents to Hilo on Monday for the Windward Planning Commission’s special meeting.

Kaua‘i County data shows recent decline in lifeguard rescues

“We are pleased to see a lower number of rescues in the first four months of 2024,” said Fire Chief Michael Gibson.

Several events, volunteer opportunities scheduled during Hawaiʻi Invasive Species Awareness Month

This year’s theme is “Who Protects Hawaiʻi? We All Do,” underscoring the collaborative approach necessary to address and effectively manage the risks invasive species pose.

County to open registration for youth Summer Fun Program on May 15

The 2024 Summer Fun Program will run from June 17 to July 26, on weekdays, from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except on holidays. It’s open to children 5 to 11 years old.

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ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi students on Big Island name new astronomy instrument on Maunakea
It’s Wildfire Awareness Month; Kaua‘i Fire Department advises preparation, vigilance
Big Island residents hold second sign waving opposing proposed Punalu‘u resort
Several events, volunteer opportunities scheduled during Hawaiʻi Invasive Species Awareness Month

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Hawai‘i Tourism Authority launches new campaigns to stimulate meaningful travel demand
Local event: Easter brunch at Kōloa Landing Resort
Senate committees advance marijuana legalization bill
Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority returns to Europe to promote islands to UK, Germany, Switzerland
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Proclamation signing for National Correctional Officers and Employees Week

Gov. Josh Green, M.D., signed a proclamation in April recognizing National Correctional Officers and Employees Week, May 5-11, 2024. The proclamation is to honor the hundreds of dedicated correctional officers and non-uniformed staff at jail and prison facilities in Hawai‘i.

State investigating following reports of two cruise ships getting too close to Kaua‘i’s north shore

An investigation is underway following reports of two cruise ships that residents say are getting too close to the protected Na Pali Coast on Kauaʻi's north shore.

Four maternity care providers join Kaiser Permanente’s Wailuku Medical Office

Kaiser Permanente Hawai'i has added four new maternity care providers at the Wailuku Medical Office to ensure expectant families can continue to receive high quality care on-island. The new team members include obstetricians-gynecologists Jennifer Leeper, DO, and James Morong, MD, along with certified nurse-midwives Brooke Raidmae, CNM, and Carolyn Wetzel, CNM. 

Maui nonprofit executive director receives Humanitarian of the Year award

Jennifer Karaca, the founding executive director of Maui nonprofit Common Ground Collective, has been honored with the District 50 Hawai’i Lions’ Humanitarian of the Year.

Maui’s Ron Panzo, owner of Nalu’s South Shore Grill, wins 2024 Hawai’i SBA Person of the Year award

Nalu’s South Shore Grill owner, Ron Panzo was honored as the winner of the US Small Business Administration’s (SBA) 2024 Hawaiʻi State Small Business Person of the Year award. This award acknowledges outstanding achievements and contributions of small businesses across Hawaiʻi and the nation.

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Kaua‘i County and hotel developer respond to recent wastewater spills at Coco Palms

“Coco Palms has received all necessary permit approvals from the County and through that process, they affirmed the project’s ability to tie into the municipal wastewater system," said Reed Capitalʻs communications representative Shane Peters.

High wind warning issued for Big Island summits

Southwest winds of 50 to 60 mph are forecast atop Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa, with gusts of about 70 mph.

Hawaii County Weather Forecast for May 07, 2024

A low pressure system moving into the Central Pacific basin north of Hawaii will weaken the subtropical ridge and keep light to moderate trade winds in the...

Hawaii County Surf Forecast for May 07, 2024

The current south swell is slowly beginning to fade today into Wednesday. Forerunners from a larger and longer lived south- southwest swell will arrive...

Hawaiian language students name new astronomy instrument on Mauna Kea

The instrument’s name, Wenaokeao, means “earliest glow of light" and was given after extensive research by high school haumāna, or students.