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Okinawan lifeguards to participate in hands-on training on Kauaʻi for second year

Lifeguards from Okinawa will be enhancing their skills through intensive training at key coastal locations on Kauaʻi from Feb. 16 to 20 as part of the Lifeguard Exchange Program.

18 lane closures scheduled during week of Feb. 9-13 on Kaua‘i state roadways

Lane closure schedules may change at any time without further notice. All projects are weather permitting.

Friends of Kauaʻi Wildlife Refuges open annual scholarship application

Applications for the annual Daniel Moriarty Memorial Scholarship are open for students in conservation-related fields who are residents of Hawaiʻi.

UPDATE: County services to continue Monday pending weather updates

Kauaʻi County officials urge residents to prioritize safety as severe weather, including strong winds up to 60 mph and potential flooding, impacts the island through Monday, with emergency refuge areas on standby if needed.

State offices, schools close Monday as state braces for heavy rain, damaging winds

Residents are advised to stay safe by preparing homes, monitoring updates from the Hawaiʻi Emergency Management Agency, and avoiding unnecessary travel during hazardous conditions.

Super Bowl fans on Kauaʻi urged to arrive early as venues fill up

Several local spots are expected to tune in with big screens, cold drinks, and game-day atmospheres for the Super Bowl beginning at noon today.
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Friends of Kauaʻi Wildlife Refuges open annual scholarship application

Applications for the annual Daniel Moriarty Memorial Scholarship are open for students in conservation-related fields who are residents of Hawaiʻi.

State offices, schools close Monday as state braces for heavy rain, damaging winds

Residents are advised to stay safe by preparing homes, monitoring updates from the Hawaiʻi Emergency Management Agency, and avoiding unnecessary travel during hazardous conditions.

Keiki statewide challenged to ‘Read for the Gold’ during month of February

Readers in grades kindergarten through 12 participating in the winter reading challenge that runs through Feb. 22 can win prizes from U.S. Olympic figure skating champion Kristi Yamaguchi.

Application period now open for 2026 Rainbow Legacy Scholarships

Recipients of the scholarship offered by Hawaiʻi LGBT Legacy Foundation are awarded $2,000 to support education-related expenses; applicants must be rooted in Hawaiʻi LGBT Legacy Foundation’s vision of hope, equality, unity and service to the betterment of Hawaiʻi and the people who live here.

Stop cyber threats! Learn to use artificial intelligence as your small business security ally

This session will focus on the security and privacy issues associated with artificial intelligence, providing a clear roadmap for integrating artificial intelligence tools ethically and effectively to stay one step ahead of sophisticated cyber threats.

Special delivery: Send your Valentine a card and put a little love in their mailbox

While text messages disappear, a Valentine’s card endures; a handwritten message also carries thought — and heart — spanning miles.

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Business Monday: Grace Flowers Hawaiʻi ready for busy week before Valentine’s Day

With the Feb. 14 holiday for sweethearts on the horizon, Alison Higgins of Grace Flowers Hawaiʻi is readying her Honokaʻa shop for a surge in last-minute floral orders for family members, spouses, friends and sweethearts.

Mauna Kea Stewardship and Oversight Authority to host last 3 community workshops this month

Residents are invited to help shape the future management of Mauna Kea with workshops scheduled in Waimea, Nāʻālehu and Kailua-Kona this month.

16 lane closures scheduled during week of Feb. 9-13 on Big Island state roadways

Lane closure schedules may change at any time without further notice. All projects are weather permitting.

Big Island closures and shelters due to severe weather

On Monday, all non-essential Hawaiʻi County services and operations, Department of Education schools and state offices will be closed.

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Maui Weather Forecast for February 09, 2026

Wet and windy weather will continue across the islands today, with conditions gradually improving tonight as winds ease up some and rainfall coverage and...

Monday Morning Maui Sports: After losses in girls state basketball tournament, MIL champs Maui and Lānaʻi hungry to return next season

Both the Sabers in Division I and the Pine Lasses in Division II will bring back nearly the same squads that have led them to consecutive Maui Interscholastic League titles in recent years.

Monday weather updates: Wet weather, Wind Warning remains in forecast; Maui Flood Advisory extended to 8 a.m.

The potential for flooding will remain over all islands today, with the highest chance over windward Maui County and windward Big Island. Strong winds will continue to occur over all islands as well, with the strongest winds in the lee of mountains and in/near stronger showers.

Maui road closures and traffic impacts due to severe weather

Multiple road closures were reported overnight in Olinda, Piʻiholo, and at Baldwin Ave. due to downed trees and power lines. Flooding was also reported at Waikoloa in the East Maui district of Hāna. On Monday morning, crews reported rocks and debris on the Hana Highway near Kaumahina Wayside Park.