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Community Kaua‘i County provides tips, reminders for holiday waste collection

Salvation Army urges community to rally for Angel Tree families, fill in gift donation shortfall
More than 1,000 keiki and kūpuna from the island are set to be served by the Angel Tree program; however, many could miss the chance for Christmas gifts without the public’s help to fill the gaps. December 13, 2025 · 01:00am
Kauaʻi firefighters respond to a brush fire in Kōloa
No structure damage or road closures reported as Kauaʻi firefighters respons to a brush fire in Kōloa, which is still producing heavy smoke.Business 14 nonprofit partners of Hawaiian Airlines surprised with total 7M Atmos Rewards points
Hawaii News Hawai‘i among several states being sued for failing to comply with federal election…
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Kaua‘i News
Don’t wait until it’s too late: State urges residents to take precautions as flu cases surge
Updated data as of Dec. 11 show a sharp increase in flu test positivity and flu-related emergency room visits in Hawaiʻi, which is also experiencing its highest weekly respiratory-related 9-1-1 emergency medical services calls totals since July.
Kaua‘i County provides tips, reminders for holiday waste collection
Solid Waste Division reminds residents to be mindful of their waste habits during the holiday season — a time when the amount of rubbish generated reaches its peak.
Salvation Army urges community to rally for Angel Tree families, fill in gift donation shortfall
More than 1,000 keiki and kūpuna from the island are set to be served by the Angel Tree program; however, many could miss the chance for Christmas gifts without the public’s help to fill the gaps.
Kauaʻi firefighters respond to a brush fire in Kōloa
No structure damage or road closures reported as Kauaʻi firefighters respons to a brush fire in Kōloa, which is still producing heavy smoke.
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Hawaii News
Don’t wait until it’s too late: State urges residents to take precautions as flu cases surge
Updated data as of Dec. 11 show a sharp increase in flu test positivity and flu-related emergency room visits in Hawaiʻi, which is also experiencing its highest weekly respiratory-related 9-1-1 emergency medical services calls totals since July.
14 nonprofit partners of Hawaiian Airlines surprised with total 7M Atmos Rewards points
Special gift is airline’s way to celebrate Giving Tuesday, new loyalty program and mark its commitment to local nonprofits that rely on air travel to deliver essential services in Hawai‘i and beyond.
Hawai‘i among several states being sued for failing to comply with federal election laws
According to the lawsuit that was filed U.S. District Court in Hawai‘i on Dec. 11, the U.S. Attorney General sent a letter on Sept. 8 to the office of Scott Nago, the state’s chief election officer, seeking information regarding Hawai‘i’s compliance with federal election law.
USPS prepared for its busiest week of 2025
Post offices throughout the nation are prepared and gearing up to deliver millions of holiday greetings and gifts.
UH Economic Research Organization reports forecast calls for mild recession in Hawaiʻi
The mild retraction will is expected to be followed by a weak recovery in 2026, caused by several factors including slowdown in tourism, inflation and tariffs, among others.
Volcano Watch: Lava fountains of knowledge; January events for Volcano Awareness Month
Join Hawaiian Volcano Observatory staff and its partners Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park, University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo and Hawaiʻi County Civil Defense in January 2026 for a series of programs around the island that will discuss eruptions and earthquakes, how Hawaiian Volcano Observatory scientists monitor them and the hazards associated with them.
Big Island News
Kids wait, and wait, for skate park in Ocean View that has been mired in government red tape
Laura Roberts and Travis Aucoin are working on a DIY skatepark after facing delays from an incomplete environmental assessment that began in 2023.
12 lane closures scheduled during week of Dec. 13-19 on Big Island state roadways
Lane closure schedules can change at any time without notice. All projects are weather permitting. Will any of these planned closures impact your commute or fun? Take a look and plan ahead now.
State urges residents to take precautions as flu cases surge throughout islands
Updated data as of Dec. 11 show a sharp increase in flu test positivity and flu-related emergency room visits in Hawaiʻi, which is also experiencing its highest weekly respiratory-related 9-1-1 emergency medical services calls totals since July.
Maui News
On-demand ride service could replace least-popular Maui Bus routes
The Waihe'e Villager and Kula Islander each see fewer than five riders per hour. Maui County hopes switching these routes to microtransit, which is like a hybrid between Uber and a public bus, will increase efficiency and cut wait times.
Maui Weather Forecast for December 13, 2025
Southerly winds will be on the increase today ahead of a front approaching the islands from the northwest. The front will being enhanced showers and isolated...
AAA projects record number of 22.2 million Pacific state residents to travel over year-end holidays
AAA Hawaiʻi expects a record 22.2 million residents from Hawaiʻi, Alaska, California, Oregon and Washington to travel at least 50 miles from home during the upcoming year-end holidays — a 2.1% increase over 2024.


