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Kaua‘i County DMV locations to be closed April 9

The closure is necessary for staff training. Regular hours at the main office in Līhu‘e and satellite office in Kapa‘a will resume the next day.

Injured hiker rescued from ʻUluwehi Falls

Air 1 arrived at the scene and found the injured hiker near the falls. The visitor was extracted from the area the afternoon of April 1 and taken to a rendezvous point near the ‘Ōpaeka‘a Falls Lookout, where he was transferred to awaiting firefighters and medics.

Kauaʻi residents to protest recent policy actions from Trump, Musk on nationwide Day of Action

Indivisible Kauaʻi is joining over 1,000 protests planned across the nation to take a stand against recent policy actions from President Donald Trump and Elon Musk.

Coworking space now offers AI programs to improve research, education, development

The Kuleana AI Lab will teach the foundational skills of AI technologies to the community through workshops, office hours, published research and collaborative projects.

Office of Economic Development awards second year of agriculture expansion grants

Kauaʻi County is funding Agriculture Farm Expansion Grants to advance Kaua‘i’s agricultural industry through targeted investments in the expansion of farming and production across the island.

Community input sought on Kaua‘i’s updated mitigation and resilience plan

The planning process for the updated plan will include a community open house and a feedback survey anticipated for late summer with final plan approval anticipated for the spring of 2026.

Honolulu and mainland egg prices comparable in latest data

The price of local and mainland eggs in Honolulu rose significantly in the first quarter of this year. However, the price between local and mainland eggs was comparable, according to latest statistics from the Hawai‘i Department of Agriculture, Market Analysis and News Branch.

UH-discovered deep-sea anglerfish named to top 10 remarkable species list

The anglerfish was initially collected during a UH Mānoa Department of Oceanography-led research cruise in 2021 to the Clarion-Clipperton Zone.

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Child & Family Service call on community to help protect Hawaiʻi’s children
Honolulu and mainland egg prices comparable in latest data
UH-discovered deep-sea anglerfish named to top 10 remarkable species list
Schatz leads bipartisan resolution recognizing significant contributions of Native women, including 6 Native Hawaiians
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Reminder: Festival, event listings offered at no cost on Kaua‘i Festivals & Events website
Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority issues a request for proposals for projects exemplifying regenerative tourism
Sheraton Kauaʻi hotel workers ratify contract after historic Labor Day strike
Work on Coco Palms project could be halted by mortgage broker seeking ‘owed’ $1 million commission for securing funding

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Maui Gold Pineapple’s Farm and Feast Experience offered this April

The exclusive experience runs on select Tuesdays and Fridays in April.

Seabury Hall presents ‘Broadway Bound: A Chorus Concert,’ April 10-11

Featuring music from "Hamilton," "Mary Poppins," "Mamma Mia!," "Grease" and more, this high-energy concert promises to transport audiences into the magic of musical theater.

Peak pupping season underway for endangered Hawaiian monk seals

Thirty-four Hawaiian monk seal pups were born in the main Hawaiian Islands in 2024, and three pups have already been born this year. Officials say the public should give mothers with pups at least 150 feet of space on land and in the water—moms can be protective if they think you’re too close.

Maui County’s Department of Agriculture launches Food and Nutrition Security Plan

The County of Maui Department of Agriculture today unveiled the Maui County Food and Nutrition Security Plan, a significant step toward creating a more equitable, sustainable and resilient food system. The plan ensures all residents have access to affordable, nutritious and culturally appropriate food while emphasizing the power of local food systems in promoting health, […]

West Maui YMCA Community Center Partnership Park receives $250,000 from Rotary D5000 Foundation Maui Fires Relief Fund

A $250,000 check was presented to the West Maui YMCA for its Community Center Partnership Park. The check, from Rotary D5000 Foundation Maui Fires Relief Fund, will support the construction of a Dual Modular unit that will serve as both a youth space, office space, flexible program space and an additional covered area for the community.

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Man sought for questioning in connection with Puna beach incident

He is described as between 5-foot-7 and 5-foot-9, weighing 140 to 160 pounds, Caucasian, with a short brown beard, tan complexion and short brown hair.

Waimea Community Association town meeting to focus on shaping future for keiki and community

Supporting and providing early learning opportunities is more than just about offering fun for the kids. It’s about preparing keiki for success in school — and life — by introducing them to literacy and social skills.

Three people cited for undersized ʻopihi picking in West Hawaiʻi last weekend

In Hawaiʻi, it's illegal to take, possess, sell, or offer for sale ʻopihi (Cellana exarata) that are less than 1.25 inches in diameter with the shell attached, or less than 0.5 inches in diameter without the shell. 

Hawai‘i Island police identify woman killed in single-vehicle crash in Puna

At this time, police believe that alcohol, inattention, and not wearing a seatbelt, were the primary factors in the crash.

Big Island protests policy actions from Trump, Musk with four separate events

Silent protests will be held in Kaʻū, Kona, Waimea, and Hilo as part of a coordinated, peaceful demonstration across the country to raise awareness of federal policies that threaten Hawai‘i’s people and resources.