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Kaua‘i News
$46 million in federal funds for Native Hawaiian Education Program will be extended another year
Extension guarantees more than 60 Native Hawaiian Education Program early childhood education grant recipients throughout the state fully funded for at least another year.
Lost hiker found on trail in Kōke‘e State Park
The hiker, a Kaua’i resident, was reported overdue shortly after 11:25 a.m. on June 4.
Loose mixed waste now accepted at Kapa‘a Refuse Transfer Station
Loose mixed waste items are limited to 3 feet in any dimension.
Office of Economic Development continues to provide small business energy efficiency grants
“Reducing energy use benefits individual businesses and strengthens our community as a whole as we reduce our reliance on the electrical grid,” said Kauaʻi County Office of Economic Development Director Nalani Bru.
YWCA Kauaʻi launches LGBTQIA2S+ support group as Pride Month events continue
Celebrate Kauaʻi’s vibrant Pride Month with the launch of two new initiatives to strengthen and support the island’s LGBTQIA2S+ community.
Volcano Watch: ‘Stick Season’ in Hawaiʻi? What happened to the leaves around summit of Kīlauea on Big Island?
Large eruptive plumes produced by the ongoing episodic summit eruption of Kīlauea volcano, which contain high concentrations of volcanic gases and tephra, and wind direction are the key to this answer.
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Hawaii News
$46 million in federal funds for Native Hawaiian Education Program will be extended another year
Extension guarantees more than 60 Native Hawaiian Education Program early childhood education grant recipients throughout the state fully funded for at least another year.
Volcano Watch: ‘Stick Season’ in Hawaiʻi? What happened to the leaves around summit of Kīlauea on Big Island?
Large eruptive plumes produced by the ongoing episodic summit eruption of Kīlauea volcano, which contain high concentrations of volcanic gases and tephra, and wind direction are the key to this answer.
Wanted: Visionary leader to fuel Hawaiʻi’s workforce future
University of Hawaiʻi seeks person to fill newly created position of associate vice president for workforce development, serving as primary architect for cohesive workforce strategy throughout all 10 of its campuses.
Resolution introduced by Tokuda marking 120th anniversary of first Filipino immigrants arriving in Hawai‘i
The resolution honors pioneering plantation workers, known as Sakadas, whose sacrifice, resilience and labor leadership transformed economy and culture of the islands.
Big Island News
Hawaiʻi to expand mental health, substance use treatment services through Medicaid program
Hawaiʻi joins nine other states in a Medicaid-funded program that enhances mental health, substance use disorder treatment and recovery services.
Volcano Watch: ‘Stick Season’ in Hawaiʻi? What happened to the leaves around summit of Kīlauea?
Large eruptive plumes produced by the ongoing episodic summit eruption of Kīlauea volcano, which contain high concentrations of volcanic gases and tephra, and wind direction are the key to this answer.
Maui News
Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunset awards five $2500 “Go for the Green” scholarships
The Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunset announced the recipients of five “Go for the Green” $2,500 scholarships. These scholarships were offered to select high school graduates who reside in West Maui, Molokaʻi, Lānaʻi or Hāna. The applicants must be attending an accredited college and be pursuing a field of study that will benefit the environment and/or the community.
County Agriculture Department workshops will help prep for grant application period June 22-July 22
The County of Maui Department of Agriculture encourages nonprofits and for-profit businesses to attend free workshops that will help them prepare for the Fiscal Year 2027 grant application period. Grant applications will be received starting June 22 until 4:30 p.m. July 22, 2026.
Hale Makua receives recognition for participation in post-acute care initiative for stroke patients
Hale Makua has received recognition for its participation in the American Heart Association’s Mission: Lifeline Stroke post-acute care initiative to enhance guideline-based care for stroke patients, ultimately improving and prolonging lives. Stroke is a leading cause of serious long-term disability in the US and approximately 800,000 people each year experience a new or recurrent stroke, […]
Mokuʻula in focus: Input sought on master plan for Lahaina Royal Complex, building a ‘living framework’
The completion of a master plan does not translate to immediate construction, but rather establishes a "living framework" for subsequent environmental reviews, historic reviews, permitting and multi-phase implementation over generations.


