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Volcano Watch: How have eruptions shaped Hawaiʻi? Volcano Awareness Month 2025, with a twist

Join Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and partners again in January 2025 to learn about volcanic activity in Hawaiʻi but also think about submitting a piece for the new art and poetry contest.

Fewer critters hitchhike to Hawaiʻi on Christmas trees, but local plants less risky

Businesses, organizations and residents advocate for more “ʻāina-friendly” solutions to combat Christmas tree critters.

‘Forest garden’ to spring up at a Wailua park because of strong public support

The māla lā‘au (forest garden) will occupy more than half an acre at the rear of the nearly 17-acre Wailua Homesteads Park.

Kaua‘i lane closures: Week of Dec. 7-13

The public is reminded that schedules can change at any time without notice. All projects are weather permitting.

Green orders flags at half-staff in honor of National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day

Dec. 7, 1941, truly was a day of infamy and a day the United States shall never forget: “May we all recommit to fulfilling the future they fought for — one grounded in freedom, democracy, equality and opportunity for all,” said U.S. President Joe Biden in a presidential proclamation.

Meadow Gold Dairies slated to lay off Kaua‘i-based employees in January

The company filed a notice with the state in November about the impending layoffs of employees in distribution and warehousing statewide.

Update: Portion of Poinciana Street to be closed again next week

Emergency sewer line repair on the Līhu‘e roadway will continue Dec. 9-11. Motorists are advised to drive with caution and expect delays if they must drive through the work area.

Update: New northwest swell moving in, causing high surf advisory to be extended

While surf along north- and west-facing shores of Kaua‘i and Ni‘ihau will decline tonight, the new swll will cause waves to rise again Saturday above advisory levels.

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Volcano Watch: How have eruptions shaped Hawaiʻi? Volcano Awareness Month 2025, with a twist
Fewer critters hitchhike to Hawaiʻi on Christmas trees, but local plants less risky
Green orders flags at half-staff in honor of National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
Update: National Tsunami Warning Center cancels tsunami warning for portions of US West Coast

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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
Hōkūleʻa docked at Nāwiliwili Small Boat Harbor
Kōloa Landing Resort voted ‘Best Hotel Pool in America’ by USA Today readers
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Maui Surf Forecast for December 09, 2024

A series of overlapping north-northwest swells are expected to push surf heights to near advisory levels on Monday and Tuesday. A gradual downward trend is...

Save the date for ʻUlupalakua Ranch’s ‘Christmas in the Country’

ʻUlupalakua Ranch reminds community members to mark their calendars for a day filled with ono food, photos with Santa and holiday shopping among local vendors at its Christmas in the Country festival, a full day of festivities on Saturday, Dec. 14.

Central Pacific Bank announces Larry Panzeri as manager of Kīhei Branch

Central Pacific Bank has hired Larry Panzeri as the new branch manager of its Kīhei branch. 

Oshogatsu mochi pounding scheduled for Dec. 28 at Wailuku Hongwanji Mission

An oshogatsu mochi pounding event is set for 4 p.m. Dec. 28 at the Wailuku Hongwanji Mission in Wailuku.

Applications open for food entrepreneurs program with tuition support

Applications are now open for a state-funded program empowering Hawai‘i-based entrepreneurs to develop their food products from concept to business plan and pitch, providing tools to grow and scale their businesses.

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