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Community Nonprofits can now apply for Kaua‘i County recycling and waste diversion grant…

Līhuʻe’s ‘No Dictators’ rally draws 500 as part of nationwide protest against President Trump
The local participants joined an estimated 7 million Americans at about 2,700 protests in one of the larger single-day nationwide demonstrations in U.S. history. October 18, 2025 · 05:55pm
Families impacted by gov’t shutdown encouraged to apply for free school meals
“We encourage impacted families to reach out and take advantage of the resources and benefits available,” said State Superintendent of Schools Keith Hayashi.Kauai News 17 lane closures scheduled during week of Oct. 19-24 on Kaua‘i state roadways
Kauai News Road closures scheduled in Kaua‘i County to remove large Albizia Tree
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Līhuʻe’s ‘No Dictators’ rally draws 500 as part of nationwide protest against President Trump
The local participants joined an estimated 7 million Americans at about 2,700 protests in one of the larger single-day nationwide demonstrations in U.S. history.
State launches Hele Imua Internship for agriculture industry
Interns will earn $20 per hour for part-time work of up to 19.5 hours per week, during which they gain hands-on experience in seeding, planting, weeding, harvesting and delivery.
Nonprofits can now apply for Kaua‘i County recycling and waste diversion grant funding
A total of $40,000 is available through this competitive grant program; completed applications must be submitted by 3 p.m. Nov. 14.
17 lane closures scheduled during week of Oct. 19-24 on Kaua‘i state roadways
Lane closure schedules can change at any time without notice. All projects are weather permitting. Will any of these planned closures impact your commute or fun? Take a look and plan ahead now.
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Families impacted by gov’t shutdown encouraged to apply for free school meals
“We encourage impacted families to reach out and take advantage of the resources and benefits available,” said State Superintendent of Schools Keith Hayashi.
Lava geysers hit new heights during Episode 35 of Kīlauea eruption; one fountains to nearly 1,500 feet
“These would be the highest single fountain and highest pair of fountains seen during this eruption,” said Hawaiian Volcano Observatory in a status update for the Big Island volcano at 10:05 p.m. Friday.
Kīlauea erupts with twin lava fountains again in another spectacular show for Episode 35
Latest eruptive activity of the ongoing episodic eruption of the Big Island volcano began at just after 8 p.m. with sustained molten rock geysers already at 500 feet high from the north vent and rapidly increasing in height.
Man arrested after illegal firework explodes under parked car in Kīlauea
A 24-year-old Kīlauea resident was arrested after an illegal firework detonated beneath a parked car, triggering safety alarms and a police response on Thursday.
Big Island News
State has simple online quiz to determine if keiki face higher risk of lead exposure
Because keiki are still growing and developing — mentally and physically — they are especially susceptible to the effects of lead exposure; National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week is Oct. 19-25.
‘No Kings’ rally in Hilo draws 2,500 as part of nationwide protest of Trump and his administration
The local participants joined an estimated 7 million Americans at about 2,700 protests in one of the larger single-day nationwide demonstrations in U.S. history.
Deadline nears for Novice Girls Division of Jr. WNBA basketball league; register today
The league season is Dec. 1 through Feb. 26, 2026; registration is open through Oct. 29.
Hawaiian Telcom continues fiber optic network expansion on Hawai‘i Island
Expansion of the fiber network, however, requires trimming vegetation in certain public easements in Volcano during a 4-month period from Oct. 20 to Jan. 20, 2026, which also will involve temporarily parking trucks on one-lane roads that might temporarily impact access to homes.
Maui News
Endangered snails transferred to Bishop Museum’s Pūpū Ola: Kāhuli Captive Rearing Research Center
The public will be able to view these rare snails for the first time during Bishop Museum’s 4th Annual Kāhuli Festival on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025.
Grand opening of King’s Tide Lahaina, Oct. 24
King’s Tide Lahaina is not your typical tattoo studio. Founded by tattoo artist Justin Blake, the space combines custom tattooing, professional laser removal, a curated art gallery, and an event venue—creating a welcoming gathering place for Maui’s creative community.
Chicago is on a mission to rebuild Lahaina through music and food
Hua Momona Foundation is taking the annual Maui Music and Food Experience fundraiser to the mainland on Nov. 7 at the Copernicus Center’s Gateway Theater in Chicago.
Celebrate Halloween on Maui with Hyatt Regency’s spooktacular events
The evening kicks off with the Annual Haunted House, with proceeds benefiting the Maui Charity Walk on Friday, Oct. 25, Saturday, Oct. 26, and Thursday, Oct. 31 from 5:30–9 p.m. On Halloween night, guests can also explore the Haunted Village and enjoy a kid-friendly outdoor movie at 7 p.m. during the Halona Kai Halloween Spooktacular, complete with festive treats, themed activities, and a la carte food and drinks.