Community Interim rule restricts movement of plant material in effort to prevent spread of little…
Kauai News Community groups reach legal settlement with KIUC, state on West Kaua‘i hydro project
Man charged with killing dog, assaulting owner fails to appear in court
47-year-old Jason Mearns was scheduled to appear before Fifth Circuit Court Judge Randal Valenciano for his arraignment and plea for the Mar. 17 incident, which involved him reportedly strangling a dog to death and then assaulting the pet’s owner outside the owner’s Koloa residence. March 28, 2024 · 01:00amKaua‘i County reminds public not to throw out certain household liquid waste at transfer stations
Even a small quantity of household hazardous waste left over from a home project could result in noxious vapor emissions or spontaneous combustion when co-mingled with mixed waste.Community FAFSA Hawaiʻi Hotline extends hours for local families
Community Kaua‘i Pride scholarships: Students on the Garden Isle have until April 30 to apply
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Man charged with killing dog, assaulting owner fails to appear in court
47-year-old Jason Mearns was scheduled to appear before Fifth Circuit Court Judge Randal Valenciano for his arraignment and plea for the Mar. 17 incident, which involved him reportedly strangling a dog to death and then assaulting the pet’s owner outside the owner’s Koloa residence.
Interim rule restricts movement of plant material in effort to prevent spread of little fire ants on O‘ahu
The rule could extend to Kaua‘i County.
Community groups reach legal settlement with KIUC, state on West Kaua‘i hydro project
Earthjustice filed suit on behalf of Pō‘ai Wai Ola and Nā Kia‘i Kai against the Department of Land and Natural Resources in February 2023.
FAFSA Hawaiʻi Hotline extends hours for local families
The FAFSA Hawaiʻi Hotline is now open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. through May 31.
Kaua‘i Pride scholarships: Students on the Garden Isle have until April 30 to apply
The $1,500 awards are divided into three categories – Art, STEM/Vocational/Technical and Activism/Advocacy – in 2024.
Kaua‘i County reminds public not to throw out certain household liquid waste at transfer stations
Even a small quantity of household hazardous waste left over from a home project could result in noxious vapor emissions or spontaneous combustion when co-mingled with mixed waste.
Wisconsin visitor injured while hiking in Kōke‘e
First responders rescued a 60-year-old female Wisconsin visitor in Kōke‘e on Monday. Kaua‘i Fire Department personnel with the Waimea Fire Station and Rescue 3 aboard Air 1 responded to the incident. According to a preliminary report, KFD received a report of an injured hiker near the Waipo‘o Falls Trail in Kōke‘e at approximately 11:55 a.m. […]
Local event: Easter brunch at Kōloa Landing Resort
The buffet will feature elevated classic dishes made with fresh, local ingredients. Menu items include a variety of local brunch specialties, such as Punalu‘u French toast, Kaua‘i kimchi fried rice and kalua pork hash. Those seeking a sweet treat can visit the sweet shop and enjoy ice cream, homemade brownies, and chocolate chip cookies.
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Maui Surf Forecast for March 28, 2024
Strong trades will create rough and choppy surf along east facing shores which will continue into next week. The current fading small northwest (310 degree...
Household Hazardous Waste Collection on April 7; Deadline to make an appointment is March 28
Residents wanting to dispose of household hazardous waste can do so at an upcoming event on Sunday, April 7, 2024. The event is by appointment only and the deadline to set an appointment is on March 28.
Water conservation request on Molokaʻi from Kawela to Kaunakakai
The Department of Water Supply requests residents and tourists of Molokaʻi from Kawela to Kaunakakai to conserve water until further notice. The request is due to a inoperable well pump.
Utility work Thursday to impact traffic on Honoapiʻilani Highway near Ukumehame Beach Park
To maintain reliable service, Hawaiian Electric crews will be making routine equipment upgrades using bucket trucks along Honoapiʻilani Highway near Ukumehame Beach Park in the West Maui area on Thursday, March 28, impacting area traffic from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. No service interruptions are planned for this work.
Kahului man charged with first degree attempted murder following Wailuku shooting
Maui police charged a man with first degree attempted murder in connection with a shooting reported early Monday morning in Wailuku. Nathaniel Cachola, 19, of Kahului was charged on Tuesday, March 26, with bail set at $500,000, according to police reports.
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Top 10 things to do on Big Island for March 28-April 3: Merrie Monarch Festival kicks off Sunday; Easter events abound
Check out where the Easter Bunny will be hopping around the island this weekend and get ready to celebrate everything hula and Hawaiian during the 61st annual Merrie Monarch Festival in Hilo.
National Weather Service issues wind advisory on Big Island
Watch out for falling tree branches when walking or driving. Make sure tents and awnings are secure or take them down. Be prepared for power outages.
Couple charged in relation to robbery, kidnapping outside Joanne’s Lounge in Hilo
Nathan Pedro of Pāhoa and Jackie Carter of Hilo made their initial appearances in Hilo District Court on Wednesday afternoon.