

Community Mechanical problems force closure of Kapa’a Swimming Pool
Kauai News Trash pickup delayed in Waimea, Kapa‘a

Kaua’i County holding series of community meetings about future of island’s water
Residents are encouraged to provide feedback that will guide critical investments in water infrastructure resilience, addressing long-term challenges such as aging infrastructure and climate change impacts September 17, 2025 · 05:00am
Kaua‘i Liquor Control Commission to hear testimony on new rule changes
The public can submit testimony on the proposed amendments before or during the Sept. 24 meeting.Kauai News Young golfers gain more experience through a tournament in Kauaʻi last weekend
Community Community gathers for blessing of new mural at Līhuʻe Public Library
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Kaua‘i News
Mechanical problems force closure of Kapa’a Swimming Pool
The Kapaʻa Swimming Pool will temporarily close starting Sept. 17 due to unforeseen mechanical issues, prompting swimmers to utilize the Waimea Swimming Pool.
Kaua’i County holding series of community meetings about future of island’s water
Residents are encouraged to provide feedback that will guide critical investments in water infrastructure resilience, addressing long-term challenges such as aging infrastructure and climate change impacts
Kaua‘i Liquor Control Commission to hear testimony on new rule changes
The public can submit testimony on the proposed amendments before or during the Sept. 24 meeting.
Trash pickup delayed in Waimea, Kapa‘a
Kaua‘i County Department of Public Works advises residents to leave their bins out if their trash is not collected by 3:30 p.m. Sept. 16; pickup is anticipated to be completed Sept. 17.
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Hawaii News
Constitution and Citizenship Day chance to reflect on shared commitment to democratic values
Hawaiʻi Gov. Josh Green proclaims Sept. 17 as Constitution and Citizenship Day in Hawaiʻi, commemorating signing of U.S. Constitution in 1787 and highlighting enduring importance of constitutional governance throughout Hawaiʻi’s history.
Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander youth face disproportionate high rates of sexual violence
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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.
Big Island News
High bacteria count notification issued for Lehia Beach Park in Leleiwi
Bacteria levels of 288 per 100 mL were detected during recent routine beach monitoring at the park in the community on the easternmost edge of Hilo; officials are uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample.
Kaiser Permanente hospital workers in Hawaiʻi vote on strike authorization
More than 1,900 Kaiser Permanente workers in Hawaiʻi are casting ballots this week to authorize a potential strike amid tense contract negotiations regarding staffing levels, wages and benefits disparities.
Maui News
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State water commission takes fire for ‘inaction’ amid West Maui water crisis
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