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Kauai News Teenage driver suffers critical injuries following 3-vehicle crash on Kaua‘i

‘Year of the Fire Horse’ ignites creative momentum at Common Ground in Kīlauea
On Friday, a vibrant Lunar New Year event at Common Ground celebrated the "Year of the Fire Horse" and united the North Shore community through creative art installations. February 24, 2026 · 05:00am
UH Mānoa encourages international student applicants with new microsites in their language
UH Mānoa application process becomes more accessible for some international students with new microsites in Japanese, Vietnamese, Simplified Chinese, and English for Indian students.Kauai News Former state public safety employee on Kaua‘i pleads guilty to embezzling government…
Hawaii News TSA PreCheck still available at Hawai‘i airports, but Global Entry suspended
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Kaua‘i News
‘Year of the Fire Horse’ ignites creative momentum at Common Ground in Kīlauea
On Friday, a vibrant Lunar New Year event at Common Ground celebrated the “Year of the Fire Horse” and united the North Shore community through creative art installations.
While elementary-aged keiki engage in Spring Fun, teens can learn leadership skills
Spring Fun registration opens on March 12 for keiki ages 5 to 12-years old to participate activity-filled programs during spring break this year.
Endemic pueo killed by collision with vehicle on Kauaʻi’s westside
The death of the native pueo, or Hawaiian short-eared owl, on Kauaʻi, raises renewed concerns about the vulnerability of island wildlife to vehicle strikes on Kauaʻi.
Teenage driver suffers critical injuries following 3-vehicle crash on Kaua‘i
The crash occurred near the intersection of Kaumuali‘i Highway and ‘Ōma‘o Road at approximately 7 a.m.
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Hawaii News
UH Mānoa encourages international student applicants with new microsites in their language
UH Mānoa application process becomes more accessible for some international students with new microsites in Japanese, Vietnamese, Simplified Chinese, and English for Indian students.
TSA PreCheck still available at Hawai‘i airports, but Global Entry suspended
After backlash from travelers, airline industry groups and others, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security reversed its plans to suspend TSA PreCheck during the partial government shutdown.
New associate judge for Intermediate Court of Appeals appointed by Hawai‘i Gov. Green
This appointment is subject to confirmation by the Hawaiʻi State Senate.
Weekslong strike of Kaiser health care workers in California, Hawai‘i comes to end
There will be no picket lines today as the union and employer finalize return-to-work agreements.
Big Island News
Native Hawaiian organizations can learn best practices for procuring federal contracts this Friday
The Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce is hosting a workshop to break down federal contracting processes for Native Hawaiian organizations this Friday.
First disabled artist-in-residence at Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park calls it ‘milestone of inclusion’
Tennessee resident Houston Vandergriff, who was born with Down syndrome, hopes his photographs and advocacy will inspire others to live life to the fullest and to live life with compassion.
Maui News
HDOT updates travelers on arrival and departure programs
The Hawai‘i Department of Transportation advises travelers that, due to the ongoing partial federal government shutdown, the US Department of Homeland Security has suspended Global Entry for arriving international passengers.
Maui Weather Forecast for February 24, 2026
An upper level ridge will move in and bring a return to cooler and drier trades through Thursday. Winds will veer to southeast Friday and remain that way into...


