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Green puts out word that Hawaiʻi is now hiring as federal job cuts continue

Governor signs executive order implementing Operation Hire Hawaiʻi, a targeted outreach initiative that expedites the state hiring process, fast-tracking qualified candidates into job opportunities throughout the islands.

Green attending National Governors Association 2025 Winter Meeting in nation’s capital

Hawaiʻi’s doctor governor also while he’s in Washington will have a conversation with Pew Chartiable Trusts that will cover a range of policies that can support health and well-being.

‘This is what makes Kaua‘i so special’: Good Samaritan, first responders honored for lifesaving efforts

Megan Gayagas, Kaua‘i Police Department Dispatcher Ashley Rapozo, members of the Līhu‘e Fire Station and several personnel from American Medical Response saved the life of Melissa Gregory on Dec. 20, 2024, after she collapsed in the checkout line at Longs Drugs in Līhu‘e.

2025 Florilegium Art Show blooms in March

Annual exhibit of illustrations by botanical illustrators and artists runs March 8-29 at South Shore Visitor Center, vibrantly documenting flora at the National Tropical Botanical Garden on Kaua‘i.

29-year-old Romanian national from Washington state linked to counterfeit jewelry scam

Remus Miclescu was arrested Feb. 16 about a day after two men were reported trying to sell counterfeit gold jewelry in the parking lot at Walmart in Līhuʻe. He was later released from custody on his own recognizance.

Update: High surf advisory for north, west shores extended

According to the National Weather Service in Honolulu, surf heights of 10 to 15 feet along north-facing shores are expected along with 8 to 12 feet of surf along west-facing shores.

Unsettled weather expected; surf advisory begins later today for north, west shores

Heavy rain was already falling over all of Kaua’i earlier this morning, sparking a flood advisory that was eventually canceled about 8:15 a.m. A cold front forecast to stall out near the Garden Isle was expected to bring additional rain and even a chance for thunderstorms before beginning to dissipate this afternoon.

Kaua‘i County announcements, lane closures and more for Feb. 17-22

Take a look to check if any of these announcements will impact your commute, affect your utilities or if there’s an event scheduled you should attend.

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Green puts out word that Hawaiʻi is now hiring as federal job cuts continue
Green attending National Governors Association 2025 Winter Meeting in nation’s capital
‘One Love Day’ proclaimed in Hawaiʻi to honor the late Bob Marley
Kaua‘i couple makes freshest matcha in Hawai‘i with state’s only traditional mill
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Kaua'i Tourism News Chevron Forward

Reminder: Festival, event listings offered at no cost on Kaua‘i Festivals & Events website
Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority issues a request for proposals for projects exemplifying regenerative tourism
Sheraton Kauaʻi hotel workers ratify contract after historic Labor Day strike
Work on Coco Palms project could be halted by mortgage broker seeking ‘owed’ $1 million commission for securing funding

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HECO advancing renewable energy, announces contracts Maui and Hawaiʻi Island

Hawaiian Electric today continued to accelerate progress toward Hawaiʻi's energy goals by signing two new contracts for solar and energy storage projects that will help control energy costs and maintain reliable electric service.

Haʻikū Community Association to celebrate 20th anniversary of Kalakupua Playground on Saturday

The Haʻikū Community Association is inviting the community to a special 20th anniversary celebration of Kalakupua Playground, at "Giggle Hill," this Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, from 10 a.m. to noon at the playground in Haʻikū. This event also doubles as the first public meeting of the year for the Haʻikū Community Association, promising a day of family-friendly activities, community connections and updates on community projects.

New species of bee discovered on Molokaʻi

The newly identified bee species, named Hylaeus paumako — paumākō meaning “mourning” or “grief” in Hawaiian — was distinguished by its all-black face, a unique characteristic not seen in any other known male bee species on Moloka‘i.

HVCB: What’s new in on Maui for meetings, conventions and incentive groups

The Hawaiʻi Visitors & Convention Bureau shared highlights on accommodations, venues, cuisine, and activities in Maui County.

Hoapili Hale closed due to temporary interruption of water service

The Second Circuit courthouse Hoapili Hale is closed (as of 10 a.m. today) due to a temporary interruption of water service to the building.  Court operations are anticipated to resume at 7:45 a.m. tomorrow, Feb. 20, 2025.

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Early morning shooting in Hilo leaves man dead

Police ask anyone who may have been in the area on Maunakai Street shortly before 5 a.m. on Wednesday, or who may have information about this incident to call police.

Help wanted: Governor signs order implementing Operation Hire Hawaiʻi

As upheaval and job cuts continue throughout the federal government, this targeted outreach initiative expedites the state hiring process, fast-tracking qualified candidates into job opportunities throughout the islands.

Governor heads to Washington to attend National Governors Association meeting

Hawaiʻi's doctor governor also while he's in the nation'a capital will have a conversation with Pew Chartiable Trusts that will cover a range of policies that can support health and well-being.

Police seek help with locating 17-year-old reported as runaway

Brook-Taylor Sato-Lasky was last seen at 2 a.m. Feb. 15 in the Pāhoa area, wearing a gray jacket, gray T-shirt and blue jeans.

Vibrant Hawai‘i expands resilience hub network around Hawai‘i Island

Nonprofit that supports residents with creating local solutions to complex issues, providing structure, process and resources to drive community-led initiatives, adds 20 new resilience hub partners islandwide