

Kaua‘i News High wind watch issued for northern area of Kaua‘i starting Thursday
Kaua‘i News State receives federal funding for preschool program

Kauaʻi blesses first dedicated medical helicopter that starts operations Wednesday
An air ambulance that begins service on Kauaʻi on April 8 will connect patients to high-level care faster and more reliably, particularly in remote or hard-to-access areas. April 08, 2026 · 07:45am
State’s south-facing shores, including on Kaua‘i, Ni‘ihau, under high surf advisory
Large breaking waves of 7 to 10 feet with occasional higher sets to 12 feet are forecast, with surf eventually expected to peak above advisory thresholds Wednesday, April 8.Hawai‘i News New study reveals benefit of bacterial protein on bobtail squid health
Hawai‘i News Hawaiʻi airports anticipate surge in passengers for the Merrie Monarch Festival
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Water service shutdown scheduled for portion of Kīlauea Road in Kīlauea

Community Wildfire Protection Plan workshops rescheduled

Third victim identified in fatal tour helicopter crash on Kaua‘i

Kapa‘a Swimming Pool to reopen this week

Help prevent spread of invasive algae recently detected along Kauaʻi South Shore

REMINDER: Kawaihau Road utility and excavation work continues in Kapa‘a

Community invited to party with a purpose, celebrate Surfrider Kauaʻi’s 20th…

Hawaiʻi Hurricane Relief Fund on agenda for informational briefing to state lawmakers

Another round of heavy rain, flooding, thunderstorms brewing this week for Hawai‘i

Big Island rattled by magnitude-3.9 quake

‘Fresh Look 2025’ video premieres on Hōʻike Kauaʻi Channel 54 and online

Kūhiō Highway (Hardy-Oxford) Waterline Project work continues nightly through April

Ocean users, stewards invited to participate in upcoming Kiaʻi o ke Kai focus groups
Kaua‘i News
Kauaʻi blesses first dedicated medical helicopter that starts operations Wednesday
An air ambulance that begins service on Kauaʻi on April 8 will connect patients to high-level care faster and more reliably, particularly in remote or hard-to-access areas.
High wind watch issued for northern area of Kaua‘i starting Thursday
According to the National Weather Service in Honolulu, south winds of 20 to 30 mph with gusts of up to 60 mph are possible.
Kaua‘i County officials warn about possible inclement weather persisting into next week
Periods of heavy rain are possible, particularly as a moisture band lingers near the island, and conditions are expected to become more organized and impactful Wednesday through Friday, April 8-10.
State receives federal funding for preschool program
This federal grant is designed to help states strengthen and better align early learning systems serving children from birth through age 5.
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Hawaii News
Kaua‘i County officials warn about possible inclement weather persisting into next week
Periods of heavy rain are possible, particularly as a moisture band lingers near the island, and conditions are expected to become more organized and impactful Wednesday through Friday, April 8-10.
New study reveals benefit of bacterial protein on bobtail squid health
The bacterial protein SypC from Vibrio fischeri provides both bioluminescent camouflage and crucial organ development for the Hawaiian bobtail squid.
State’s south-facing shores, including on Kaua‘i, Ni‘ihau, under high surf advisory
Large breaking waves of 7 to 10 feet with occasional higher sets to 12 feet are forecast, with surf eventually expected to peak above advisory thresholds Wednesday, April 8.
Hawaiʻi airports anticipate surge in passengers for the Merrie Monarch Festival
Hawai’i airports brace for an influx of interisland travelers traveling to Hilo for the Merrie Monarch Festival, which is ongoing until April 11.
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa continues to shape leaders in travel, hospitality industry
The University of Hawaiʻi School of Travel Industry Management commemorates its 60th anniversary by raising over 361,000 for student scholarships during its annual gala.
Potential heavy rainfall, flooding back in the forecast as state braces for more stormy weather
Light to locally moderate scattered showers are forecast for Tuesday, April 7, along mainly windward and mauka locations of the state, with a minor risk of locally heavy rainfall and concern for isolated thunderstorms during the afternoon on the Big Island; flood watch already in place, going into effect from Wednesday morning, April 8, through Friday afternoon, April 10.
Big Island News
Puna man charged after reckless driving exploit in heavy traffic near Pāhoa Police Station while road crews worked
Charges include first-degree resisting an order to stop a motor vehicle and reckless driving; Torres made his initial court appearance Monday, April 6, in Hilo District Court, during which his bail was maintained.
Hawaiian culture showcased in workshops, panels, presentations, music during Merrie Monarch week
ʻIkena ʻImiloa's four days of events provides festival goers with more opportunities for Native Hawaiian cultural enrichment and traditions that are centered around ʻike kūpuna (ancestral wisdom).
UPDATE: Winter weather advisory issued for summits above 12,500 feet on Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa
Snow and freezing rain are in the forecast, with National Weather Service Honolulu Forecast Office saying total snow accumulations of up to 6 inches and ice accumulation up to a quarter-inch are possible on the highest parts of Big Island's tallest mountains.
Maui News
Flood Watch issued through Friday; storm to bring heavy rain and thunderstorms
A Flood Watch is in effect for the entire state through Friday afternoon. The National Weather Service reports that low pressure developing west of the islands will draw abundant moisture northward as it strengthens during the next couple of days. This will bring potential for heavy rain and thunderstorms leading to flash flooding over all Hawaiian islands.
Hawaiian Electric using drones on Molokaʻi as a wildfire safety tool
As part of its ongoing wildfire safety strategy, Hawaiian Electric will begin this month using unmanned aircrafts, or drones, for aerial inspections of its electrical infrastructure in identified wildfire risk areas throughout Moloka‘i. Inspections will continue through May 2026. The drones play a critical role in the inspection process in Maui County, and on Hawai‘i Island and Oʻahu as the technology enables Hawaiian Electric to more quickly identify issues to prevent or lessen the risk of wildfires.
2 Maui schools closed Wednesday, April 8
Two schools on Maui will be closed today, Wednesday, April 8. In East Maui, Hāna High & Elementary School is closed due to heavy rains and flooding conditions affecting safe access to the campus. In Wailuku, Henry Perrine Baldwin High School is also closed due to a lack of running water caused by issues related to a nearby construction […]


