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Jennie Chahanovich confirmed to serve partial term on Kauaʻi County Fire Commission

Mayor Kawakami has nominated Jennie Lynne Chahanovich, former CEO of Wilcox and Pali Momi Medical Centers, to the county’s Fire Commission.

State: Beware of scam phone calls targeting medical professionals

Phone scammers impersonating state officials and government agencies make false threats of investigations in an attempt to obtain sensitive personal information.

Water shut off at Lydgate Beach Park south comfort station due to water line break

According to the Department of Parks and Recreation, water will be restored by Friday afternoon, pending repairs.

UPDATE: State cancels high bacteria count notification for Poʻipū Beach Park pavilion area

The Department of Health has canceled the notification of high bacteria after retesting the waters.

Emergency lane closures scheduled near Kapaʻa Elementary School tomorrow

Traffic disruptions are expected tomorrow, February 6, near Kapaʻa Elementary School as Kawaihau Road undergoes temporary closures for utility pole replacement by Hawaiian Telcom.

Keiki voices ignite Hawaiian Language Month at University of Hawaiʻi

The annual Nā Leo Hiehie o ke Koʻolau, an annual hoʻokūkū ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi, Hawaiian language speech competition, at Windward Community College on Oʻahu had 120 student participants from kindergarten through high school sharing memorized passages and original speeches delivered entirely in ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi during the event at Hale ʻĀkoakoa (Campus Center), and hundreds of more are registered to participate in upcoming competitions on other islands, including Kauaʻi.
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The Hawaiian legends of the Nāpali Coast
Nāpali Coast by season: Best times for hiking, photography, wildlife viewing, boat tours
Nāpali Coast: Breathtaking shoreline filmed for many Hollywood films
Nāpali Coast: A ‘Biodiversity Hotspot,’ but with many endangered species to protect

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Grove Farms sells 260 acres in Līhuʻe to Hawaiian Home Lands for housing

To help address Kauaʻi’s housing needs, Grove Farm has sold 260 acres in Līhuʻe to the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, paving the way for 1,100 new homesteads.

State: Beware of scam phone calls targeting medical professionals

Phone scammers impersonating state officials and government agencies make false threats of investigations in an attempt to obtain sensitive personal information.

Keiki voices ignite Hawaiian Language Month at University of Hawaiʻi

The annual Nā Leo Hiehie o ke Koʻolau, an annual hoʻokūkū ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi, Hawaiian language speech competition, at Windward Community College on Oʻahu had 120 student participants from kindergarten through high school sharing memorized passages and original speeches delivered entirely in ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi during the event at Hale ʻĀkoakoa (Campus Center), and hundreds of more are registered to participate in upcoming competitions on other islands, including Kauaʻi.

Allergic reaction risk prompts recall of Costco Mini Beignets

Costco’s Mini Beignets Filled with Caramel are recalled in Hawaiʻi due to undeclared hazelnuts and filberts, posing a severe allergy risk; consumers are advised to check their purchases and return affected items for a refund.

AlohaCare Foundation now accepting applications for 2026-27 scholarships

AlohaCare members — or their family members — are eligible to apply; the application period is open through March 16.

Hirono, colleagues call for civil rights probe into death of Minneapolis resident Renee Good

Good was was fatally shot by a U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement officer last month in Minneapolis, Minn.; letter emphasizes that the Justice Department’s decision not to investigate represents a broader trend.

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West Hawai‘i Region of Hawai‘i Health Systems Corporation to celebrate opening of new infusion center on Big Island

The expanded center will double the hospital's treatment capacity from 6 to 12 chairs and significantly enhance patient privacy, safety and comfort, with additional features such as privacy barriers, negative-pressure isolation room for higher‑risk patients, dedicated waiting area for families and more.

Volcano Watch: New ‘Is Tephra Falling?’ citizen science tool launched in Hawaiʻi

Like the “Did You Feel It?” earthquake reporting tool helps make maps of areas affected by shaking, the new tool helps scientists map areas affected by tephra fallout; observations will be used to assess the character and size of the eruption plumes from Kīlauea volcano on the Big Island, along with the dispersal pattern of tephra fall.

‘Structurally compromised’ banyan tree causes safety concern; public advised to avoid portion of Banyan Drive in Hilo

Police say to avoid the iconic roadway near Banyan Way and Reeds Bay parking lot for the next 6 hours and use alternate routes; social media posts showed a banyan tree on fire along the roadway.

Hawaii County Weather Forecast for February 06, 2026

Mostly quiet weather will continue through Friday, with increasing clouds and a few light showers as moisture is drawn northward on light to moderate...

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Maui Surf Forecast for February 06, 2026

The current northwest swell is declining, but the last in a series of large swells will arrive on Friday. Surf along exposed north and west shores will be...

Chickenpox outbreak on Kauaʻi increases to 10 cases

The Hawaiʻi Department of Health is reporting the expansion of a community outbreak of chickenpox (varicella) on the island of Kauaʻi to 10 cases, linked to four schools, raising concerns that the highly contagious disease will continue to spread. The DOH Disease Investigation Branch urges families and schools to take proactive steps to limit the spread of chickenpox on Kauaʻi.

Off to see the Wizard: Follow the Yellow Brick Road to ʻĪao Theater this Saturday

This Saturday, Maui OnStage invites movie lovers to a special big-screen showing of the 1939 classic, The Wizard of Oz. The magic starts before the movie begins. Moviegoers who arrive one hour early can enjoy the “Oz Festival” in the theater lobby. Perfect for families, this pre-show event features character meet-and-greets and fun “Oz Skip” dance lessons to […]

Pesticide disposal set March 24 on Lāna‘i; registration deadline March 3

Lāna‘i will have another opportunity to safely dispose of unwanted pesticides next month as the Pesticides Branch of the Hawaiʻi Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity continues its second annual statewide Pesticide Disposal Program for commercial users of pesticides. The program provides safe disposal of canceled, suspended, unwanted or unlabeled pesticides free of charge. This program […]