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Kaua‘i News Donkey Beach access, Keālia Kai restroom to close for maintenance

Hawaiʻi DOH warns public about potent opioid-like substance known as 7-OH
Kaua'i residents are being cautioned about the dangers of 7-hydroxymitragynine, a potent opioid-like substance marketed as "enhanced kratom," which poses serious health risks. May 12, 2026 · 05:00am
Kauaʻi youth golf program swings into summer with June registration
Young athletes on Kauaʻi are invited to hone their golf skills this summer as registration for the county's coveted youth golf program at Wailua Golf Course opens on June 8th.Hawai‘i News 65th annual Business Night honors student achievement with awards totaling $122,500
Hawai‘i News News briefs for May 11: Public corruption case update, funds available for Kona low…
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Mark your calendar: Online registration for summer swim lessons begins later this month

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Hawaiʻi Supreme Court associate justice elevated to become new chief justice

Kaua‘i County advances Wildfire Home Assessment Program

Birth of Hawaiian monk seal pup at Kaimana Beach prompts coordinated safety response

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Kaua‘i News
Hawaiʻi DOH warns public about potent opioid-like substance known as 7-OH
Kaua’i residents are being cautioned about the dangers of 7-hydroxymitragynine, a potent opioid-like substance marketed as “enhanced kratom,” which poses serious health risks.
Sunset Adoption Nights aims to connect more Kauaʻi families with rescue pets
Starting May 15, the Kauaʻi Humane Society will launch its “Sunset Adoption Hour,” extending adoption hours to 7 p.m. and lowering adoption fees.
Kauaʻi youth golf program swings into summer with June registration
Young athletes on Kauaʻi are invited to hone their golf skills this summer as registration for the county’s coveted youth golf program at Wailua Golf Course opens on June 8th.
Kauaʻi students recognized for leadership, service with $20,000 Grove Farm scholarships
The 2026 Grove Farm Scholars — David Braman, Samantha Tominaga and Skyler Tanicala — were selected from nine finalists nominated by counselors at Kapaʻa, Kauaʻi and Waimea high schools.
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Hawaii News
Hawaiʻi DOH warns public about potent opioid-like substance known as 7-OH
Kaua’i residents are being cautioned about the dangers of 7-hydroxymitragynine, a potent opioid-like substance marketed as “enhanced kratom,” which poses serious health risks.
65th annual Business Night honors student achievement with awards totaling $122,500
Shidler College of Business at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa brought together more than 500 students and business professionals for an evening of mentorship and recognition.
News briefs for May 11: Public corruption case update, funds available for Kona low damage, L&L marks strongest opening month
Attorney General continues biweekly update on public corruption case, funds available for Hawaiʻi residents impacted by Kona low and L&L opens new locations.
Senate bill reaffirms that corporations, artificial persons cannot influence elections
Hawaiʻi State Senate passed a measure that clarifies that corporations and other artificial entities cannot spend money or contribute to elections and ballot measures.
Big Island News
Letter carriers gather donations for Hawaiʻi Island’s largest food drive
The 33rd annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive collected thousands of pounds of nonperishable food items to combat food insecurity, which affects 40% of island residents.
Friends, family raise funds to bring remains of Virginia man home after fatal Big Island crash
Money raised will go toward helping the victim's parents travel to the Big Island to bring their son and his belongings back to Virginia.
Maui News
Maui Weather Forecast for May 12, 2026
Breezy trade winds will continue through most of the week. A lingering weak trough near the western end of the state will result in a bit more clouds and...
‘Not Pau Yet’: Bissen files for mayoral re-election, saying steady leadership is crucial
Surrounded by community supporters, labor leaders and his grandsons, Mayor Richard Bissen officially filed nomination papers Monday morning to seek re-election as mayor of Maui County.
Blessing marks start of Wahiawā Dam Rehabilitation Project
The project will address critical safety concerns by bringing the dam and spillway into compliance with all relevant safety requirements. Rehabilitation work includes improvements to the dam embankment and modifications to the spillway to increase discharge capacity.


