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Volcano Watch – Magnetics, magma and monitoring: New technology for old questions

Emerging technology in the field of “quantum” science may aid in the ability to forecast volcanic activity.

Zonta Club invites Kaua‘i to join Denim Day to support sexual assault survivors

Denim Day was created in 1999, after the Italian Supreme Court overturned a rape conviction because the victim wore tight jeans.

Public invited to complete Kaua‘i Community Survey on Homelessness

The survey is brief and aims to understand perspectives on the experience, impacts and solutions of homelessness on Kaua‘i.

Kaua‘i Police Department asks for public’s help locating 16-year-old runaway

Akoni Bermoy, a 16-year-old resident of Puhi, was reported missing on April 12.

Portion of Olohena Road to close April 19 for tree removal work

The closure is necessary to allow crews to remove a large albizia tree on Olohena Road.

Last call for competitors for 2024 Kaua‘i Poke Fest

Competitors will be provided poke grade ‘ahi, inclusion in the 2024 Kaua‘i Poke Fest cookbook, the opportunity to meet Chef Sam Choy and much more.

Forum planned on Kauaʻi to get public involved in search for next UH system president

One 90-minute forum will be conducted on Kauaʻi. People can attend in person and via Zoom. A total of six county forums are slated during the week of April 30 through May 7.

Over 2 dozen homes severely damaged by flooding on Kaua‘i; assessments ongoing

“If itʻs your home, that’s all that matters to you is that your home is lost,” said Padraic Gallagher, the director of disaster services for American Red Cross Kauai, in an interview on Wednesday afternoon.

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Volcano Watch – Magnetics, magma and monitoring: New technology for old questions
Zonta Club invites Kaua‘i to join Denim Day to support sexual assault survivors
Public invited to complete Kaua‘i Community Survey on Homelessness
Kaua‘i Police Department asks for public’s help locating 16-year-old runaway

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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
Kauaʻi vacation rental occupancy for May down 14% from a year ago
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Maui Surf Forecast for April 19, 2024

Small surf along south facing shores expected through Tuesday. A small, long-period swell arrives Tuesday night. Small, short- period north swell will...

Wailuku man dies after being Tased by Maui police

An incident involving a Maui Police Department officer resulted in the use of a Taser and the subsequent death of Televise Sau, 53, of Wailuku, according to department reports.

Haleakalā National Park seeks leased housing on Maui 

 Haleakalā National Park is seeking to lease three- or more bedroom houses or apartments (furnished, unfurnished, or partially furnished) with full kitchens, bathroom(s), and living/dining space to house between two to seven national park employees. More than one lease may be negotiated to meet the total need. 

Nighttime single-lane closure on Keawe St. for water, electrical work

The Hawai‘i Department of Transportation advises highway users of nighttime lane closures along the state-owned portion of Keawe St. adjacent to the Lahaina Bypass (Route 3000) beginning on Wednesday, April 24.

Maui Ocean Center is in the running for best aquarium

The Maui Ocean Center is in the running for best aquarium in the country. USA TODAY selected the Maui Ocean Center as a nominee on its Best Readers' Choice Awards. The Maui aquarium is among a list of 20 under consideration by the publication as the best for their high-quality exhibits and visitor interactions.

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Volcano Watch – Magnetics, magma and monitoring: New technology for old questions

Emerging technology in the field of “quantum” science may aid in the ability to forecast volcanic activity.

Rare sighting of Risso’s dolphins in Kona leave tour guides in awe

On Wednesday, Hawaiian Adventures Kona was about 10 miles offshore with 26 guests when Capt. Andrew Aggergaard and crew member Olivia Miller saw a pod of six Risso's dolphins for the first time.

UH researchers: Could fishponds help with islands’ food sustainability?

The Indigenous aquaculture systems found in Hawaiʻi boast a design found nowhere else in the world.

Hilo International Airport runway work scheduled for April 22, 23

The Hawai‘i Department of Transportation has scheduled this maintenance work at night.

Phone scammers targeting licensed professionals, businesses

The state is concerned that the scam calls could be aimed at medical professionals such as nurses, pharmacists and others.