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Celebrate chocolate, coffee from farm to table with festival next month

Mark your calendars for the delightful celebration of chocolate and coffee from Kauaʻi and across the state, the 10th Kauaʻi Chocolate & Coffee Festival will be on October 19 in Līhuʻe.

Planning Department holding final public workshop for East Kauaʻi long-range initiative

Parks, Recreation and Economic Development is the focus of the final public workshop about the East Kauaʻi Community and Circulation Plan.

Kaua‘i weekly lane closures: Sept. 14-19

All projects are weather permitting.

New campaign aims to raise awareness of early psychosis in Hawaiʻi youth

Recognizing the early signs of psychosis in teens and young adults is key to helping them get the care and support they need, according to the Hawaiʻi Department of Health.

Nighttime lane closures on Kūhiō Highway by Hanalei Hill complete

The closure, which ran from July 8 to Sept. 12, was necessary for the reconstruction of the pavement on Hanalei Hill.

Second crash involving UTV this week leaves a Kōloa man with serious injuries

This is the second crash within days of each other involving a UTV. The first incident occurred on Tuesday, leaving a 19-year-old with serious injuries.
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Visitor rescued off Kalalau Trail after suffering apparent ankle injury
Nāpali Coast: Breathtaking shoreline filmed for many Hollywood films
Nāpali Coast: A ‘Biodiversity Hotspot,’ but with many endangered species to protect
Nāpali Coast: Visitors can view the gorgeous scenery by helicopters and boat tours

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Power outage ongoing following vehicle collision with utility pole

Power restoration efforts are underway on the west side following an auto accident that toppled a utility pole, leaving residents without electricity.

New campaign aims to raise awareness of early psychosis in Hawaiʻi youth

Recognizing the early signs of psychosis in teens and young adults is key to helping them get the care and support they need, according to the Hawaiʻi Department of Health.

Hawaiʻi-Philippines Business Economic Council to host an expert panel over J-1 visas next week

The Hawaiʻi-Philippines Business Economic Council will host a panel for employers interested in learning about J-1 visas over Zoom on Tuesday as part of its monthly series, “Talk Story Sessions.”

Community invited to shape Hawaiʻi’s climate action plan through talk-story sessions

Talk-story sessions on Kauaʻi about the draft climate action plan will be held at the libraries in Līhuʻe and Kapaʻa on Sept. 23.

No tsunami threat to Hawaiʻi following 7.5 magnitude earthquake off Russia coast

The earthquake was an aftershock of the magnitude 8.8 Kamchatka Peninsula earthquake that struck on July 29.

Volcano Watch: Big Island high school grad joins University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo as geology professor

Thomas Lee, a newly appointed University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo geology professor, returns home to the Big Island and is eager to collaborate with the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory amidst the ongoing Kīlauea summit eruptions.

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Business Monday: Companies see influx of residential rooftop solar jobs as federal tax credits end in December

The Residential Clean Energy Tax Credit was initially available to homeowners until the end of 2032, but under the Trump Administration it now is ending on Dec. 31.

11 inmates at Kulani Correctional Facility received their GED during graduation ceremony

“We are proud of what you have achieved and look forward to seeing the success you will continue to build from this foundation,” said Deputy Director Sanna Muñoz of the state Rehabilitation Services and Programs Division.

Hawaiʻi County to distribute 1,500 free plants during 5 adoption events

The first 300 free plants will be available on Saturday during the Hala Fest at the Makuʻu Farmers Market in Pāhoa.

Hawaii County Weather Forecast for September 15, 2025

Locally breezy trades deliver limited clouds and showers windward and mauka through Thursday. An uptick in showers can be expected thereafter as a batch of...

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Free virtual autism training for families, providers offered by UH Mānoa

Families and professionals are invited to register for ECHO Autism Hawaiʻi’s free virtual learning sessions, an opportunity to gain practical strategies and expert support to improve support for autistic individuals.

Maui Weather Forecast for September 15, 2025

High pressure ridging north of the Hawaiian Islands and a weak low propagating westward south of the islands will maintain stable weather conditions under...

Pacific Missile Range Facility aids in protecting threatened seabirds on Kauaʻi

The annual fledging of Newell's shearwaters (ʻAʻo) and Hawaiian petrels (ʻUaʻu) on Kauaʻi starts Sept. 15 and runs through Dec. 15, marking a critical period for two of Hawaiʻi's most threatened seabirds.

Maui Surf Forecast for September 15, 2025

The recent small, medium period north swell will slowly decline through Monday. Another medium period north swell arrival Thursday may cause a slight bump...