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Public reminded to only cross Kūhiō Highway in marked crosswalks

Hawai‘i Department of Transportation installed “No Pedestrian Crossing” and “Use Crosswalk” signs fronting Kountry Kitchen in Kapa‘a.

Visitor from Virginia rescued off popular Kaua‘i trail after suffering apparent knee injury

The hiker was reportedly injured on the Kalalau Trail near the 1.5-mile marker.

News in brief for July 16: New board members, new flights, free professional development and more

A quick look at news happening throughout the state and beyond.

Kauaʻi Police Department launches cadet program for aspiring young professionals

Cadets will gain insight into the many paths available within law enforcement while problem-solving and professional skills.

Kaua‘i Comic Con 5 warps into Līhuʻe for ‘day full of fandom and fun’

Annual convention that celebrates everything pop culture and more returns for its fifth year from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 18 at Kaua‘i War Memorial Convention Hall.

Special community meeting to feature candidate for Hawai‘i lieutenant governor Kaua‘i County Mayor Kawakami

The Indivisible Kaua‘i hybrid meeting, which can be attended in-person or online via Zoom, also includes Deirdre Romney, who will present information about understanding U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agreements, what they are and why communities are reconsidering them.
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Nāpali Coast’s sacred side: Heiau, caves, moon calendar and ancient Hawaiian history
Nāpali Coast after rain: Waterfalls, rainbows, weather and when to go
The Hawaiian legends of the Nāpali Coast
Nāpali Coast by season: Best times for hiking, photography, wildlife viewing, boat tours

Hawaii News Chevron Forward

News in brief for July 16: New board members, new flights, free professional development and more

A quick look at news happening throughout the state and beyond.

Kauaʻi Police Department launches cadet program for aspiring young professionals

Cadets will gain insight into the many paths available within law enforcement while problem-solving and professional skills.

Special community meeting to feature candidate for Hawai‘i lieutenant governor Kaua‘i County Mayor Kawakami

The Indivisible Kaua‘i hybrid meeting, which can be attended in-person or online via Zoom, also includes Deirdre Romney, who will present information about understanding U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agreements, what they are and why communities are reconsidering them.

Gov. Josh Green signs pivotal bills that set Hawaiʻi on path toward clean energy economy

These measures promise economic growth, job creation, and improved public and environmental health.

Voters to receive ballot by July 21 for upcoming Hawai‘i Primary Elections

Hawai‘i Office of Elections also reminds state voters about how to track their ballots, troubleshooting problems and more.

Governor signs measures supporting kūpuna care, strengthening artificial intelligence protections

House Bill 1853 establishes the Hānai Memory Network Program, building a statewide network of dementia care specialists and community support services; House Bill 2137 established consumer protection standards for deepfake tech, while Senate Bill 3001 places requirements on artificial intelligence operators.

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Paving to reduce hydroplaning on Hawai‘i Island’s Daniel K. Inouye Highway underway

The projected completion date for paving and striping is October, and all work is weather-permitting.

Hilton Waikōloa Village presents Château Montelena Wine Dinner at Kamuela Provision Company

Exclusive culinary experience commemorates 50th anniversary of historic Judgment of Paris; tickets available online.

Episode 51 of lava fountaining in ongoing Kīlauea episodic eruption didn’t disappoint despite wait

The Big Island volcano — perhaps the most active in the world — was a bit of a tease leading up to its most recent fountaining episode yet, which lasted 8.3 hours July 15.

Top 10 things to do on Big Island for July 17-23: Hawai’i Got Talent, ‘Seussical,’ Seven Suns, Kolohe Fest, Celebrate Mauna Kea and more

Enjoy the great outdoors or cool air-conditioned spaces during the wide range of upcoming events and activities around the Big Island.

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Wailuku Greystar property named in statewide housing voucher discrimination complaint

A Wailuku apartment is among the Greystar properties named in a civil rights complaint filed Monday alleging the company illegally refused to rent to prospective tenants using federal housing vouchers.

Gov. Green signs legislation to establish a clean fuel standard, safeguards for e-bikes

Gov. Josh Green today signed SB 2999, Act 258 and HB 2021, Act 259 into law. The signing of these bills strengthens the administration’s efforts to build a clean energy economy and ensure that Hawai‘i’s laws keep pace with new technologies.

New Hawaiʻi law aims to improve electric bicycle safety, enforcement

New laws and regulations are now in effect to improve safety for the use of electric bicycles and micro-mobility devises in Hawaiʻi.  

Kimo’s returning to Front Street, marking new chapter for Lahaina restaurant

While the company continues to explore possibilities for the original Kimo’s site as redevelopment plans for the makai side of Front Street evolve, T S Restaurants is moving forward with a new Front Street location to ensure Kimo’s returns to the community as quickly as possible.