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Kaua‘i woman sentenced after pleading guilty to defrauding coronavirus assistance program

The Kapa‘a woman pleaded guilty to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft after fraudulently obtaining more than $100,000 through the program.

Mechanical problem forces closure of Kapa’a pool

Due to mechanical issues, the Kapaʻa swimming pool will be temporarily closed starting May 13.

Kauaʻi Mayor Derek Kawakami officially files to run for lieutenant governor of Hawaiʻi

No other candidate has officially filed to run for the No. 2 elected post in the state, but five other candidates have pulled papers, including former Deputy Attorney General John Choi.

March unemployment rates increase slightly to 2.4%

According to the State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, jobs decrease by 1,700 year over year.

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.
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Nāpali Coast’s sacred side: Heiau, caves, moon calendar and ancient Hawaiian history
Nāpali Coast after rain: Waterfalls, rainbows, weather and when to go
The Hawaiian legends of the Nāpali Coast
Nāpali Coast by season: Best times for hiking, photography, wildlife viewing, boat tours

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Kaua‘i woman sentenced after pleading guilty to defrauding coronavirus assistance program

The Kapa‘a woman pleaded guilty to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft after fraudulently obtaining more than $100,000 through the program.

Kauaʻi Mayor Derek Kawakami officially files to run for lieutenant governor of Hawaiʻi

No other candidate has officially filed to run for the No. 2 elected post in the state, but five other candidates have pulled papers, including former Deputy Attorney General John Choi.

March unemployment rates increase slightly to 2.4%

According to the State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, jobs decrease by 1,700 year over year.

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.

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Search underway for missing 13-year-old girl last seen in Keaau

Authorities are urgently asking for the public’s help in locating 13-year-old Carisea Vasconcellos, who was last seen in Keaʻau on Tuesday afternoon.

Kaua’i Mayor Derek Kawakami officially files for Lt. Governor race

No other candidate has officially filed to run for the No. 2 elected post in the state, but five other candidates have pulled papers, including former Deputy Attorney General John Choi.

Business briefs for May 12: Hilo business owners awarded, Fairmont Orchid has a new manager, Hawaiʻi Island Health Center CEO to start in the fall

Big Island businesses experience success and leadership changes.

Fountaining episode at Kīlauea predicted to start this week

The forecast window for episode 47, based on tilt data, suggests that lava fountaining will occur again sometime between Tuesday, May 12, and Thursday, May 14, with later today or tomorrow most likely.

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Lahaina Third Saturdays return this Saturday, May 16

The Maui Economic Recovery Commission (Maui ERC) – Healing Journey Team is honored to announce the return of Pa‘ūpili 3rd Saturdays, a monthly community healing gathering in Lahaina Town. The next event will take place Saturday, May 16, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Lahaina United Methodist Church.

State targets Japan tourism gap as Maui seeks big-spending visitors

Japanese visitors have been drawn more to Waikīkī than to Maui's resorts, and a new state report calls for changing that by rebuilding and diversifying Japanese visitor demand.

State championship to return to Hoʻokipa in 2031; inaugural location called world-class ‘surf stadium’

The County of Maui’s Hoʻokipa Beach Park lived up to its billing as a world-class surfing venue with solid waves both days, being labeled by several spectators and officials as the perfect “surf stadium” for the historic Hawaiʻi High School Athletic Association’s inaugural state surfing championships on May 1 and 2, 2026. HHSAA Executive Director Chris Chun said the event will return to Hoʻokipa in 2031 as part of a five-year rotation.

New 24-passenger MEO bus traveling Molokaʻi roads

A new 24-passenger Maui Economic Opportunity bus with two-wheelchair capacity is in service on Molokaʻi, following a blessing last month.