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Kauai News Kaua‘i County DMV locations to be closed April 9

Reopen for business: Freshly face-lifted Shenanigans hosts sold-out Business After Hours
Shenanigans has served military members and local residents since it opened in 1989. The sold-out Business After Hours underscored the strong and valuable relationships between the Navy, Kaua‘i Chamber of Commerce, business owners and local community. April 03, 2025 · 08:11am
76-year-old man arrested after allegedly stabbing 75-year-old man in Kapa‘a
Ivo Miller was arrested Wednesday without incident for first-degree terroristic threatening and first-degree assault. He remains in custody on $100,000 bail.Kauai News Injured hiker rescued from ʻUluwehi Falls
Hawaii News Child & Family Service call on community to help protect Hawaiʻi’s children
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76-year-old man arrested after allegedly stabbing 75-year-old man in Kapa‘a
Ivo Miller was arrested Wednesday without incident for first-degree terroristic threatening and first-degree assault. He remains in custody on $100,000 bail.
Reopen for business: Freshly face-lifted Shenanigans hosts sold-out Business After Hours
Shenanigans has served military members and local residents since it opened in 1989. The sold-out Business After Hours underscored the strong and valuable relationships between the Navy, Kaua‘i Chamber of Commerce, business owners and local community.
Protecting Kaua‘i from invasive coconut rhinoceros beetle
Best step to prevent the further spread of the invasive scarab on the Garden Isle is to eliminate their breeding sites by managing green waste.
Pupping season underway for endangered Hawaiian monk seals
3 pups have already been born this year. While monk seals can give birth at any time of the year, March through August is when a majority of young make their debut.
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.
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Governor appoints Karen Nakasone as new Chief Judge for Intermediate Court of Appeals
Gov. Josh Green, M.D. announced the appointment of Karen T. Nakasone as the new Chief Judge of the Intermediate Court of Appeals (ICA). Nakasone will fill the vacancy left by the elevation of Judge Lisa M. Ginoza to Associate Justice of the Hawaiʻi Supreme Court.
Kīhei Charter School announces 8th Annual Hawaiian Lūʻau Fundraiser
The Kīhei Charter School has announced its 8th Annual Hawaiian Lūʻau benefit fundraiser for the school’s athletic programs. The lūʻau takes place on Saturday, April 5, from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at the charter school campus located at 650 Līpoa Pkwy., mauka of the Piʻilani Highway.
Parade entries now open for the 2025 Nā Kamehameha Commemorative Pāʻū Parade
The 2025 Nā Kamehameha Commemorative Pā‘ū Parade and Ho‘olaule‘a is set for Saturday, June 21, 2025, and invites the community to take part in the annual celebration. The festivities return to Central Maui, with a parade along Ka‘ahumanu Avenue followed by a ho‘olaule‘a at Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center.
Hampton Inn & Suites Maui North Shore appoints GM ahead of May 2025 opening
Hampton Inn & Suites Maui North Shore, a forthcoming 136-room oceanfront retreat set to debut in May 2025, has appointed Serkan Hizliok as Area General Manager. With nearly two decades of experience in luxury hospitality, Hizliok will lead the team in welcoming guests to this newly built hotel set along the shores of Kahului Bay.
HECO to continue aerial inspections with drones in Upcountry Maui in April
Hawaiian Electric will continue to use unmanned aircraft, or drones, for aerial inspections of its infrastructure in various areas of Upcountry Maui on weekdays throughout the month of April, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., weather permitting. The inspections will take place in parts of Olinda, Piʻiholo, Kula, Kēōkea and ʻUlupalakua.
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Hawai’i Volcanoes releases body-worn camera footage from March 2025 officer involved shooting
The video is intended to help community members gain a better understanding of what occurred with the suspect, Isaiah Kaleo Jiaan Fourshey on March 4, 2025.
Top 10 things to do on Big Island for April 4-10 and beyond: Mana Music Quartet, Mark Yamanaka, Big Island Chocolate Fesitval, Laupāhoehoe Music Festival and more
There's once again some great events and activities happening around the Big Island during the upcoming week -- and even further out. Be sure to check all of them out now!
Chances of seal-human encounters increase with Hawaiian monk seal pupping season underway
3 pups have already been born this year. While monk seals can give birth at any time of the year, March through August is when a majority of young make their debut.