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UPDATE: Kūhiō Highway near Hanalei River Bridge reopen to traffic; flood watch still in effect

National Weather Service forecasters reported earlier that flood waters receded and heavy rainfall ended, so flooding is no longer expected to pose a threat; however, a flood watch remains in effect until 6 p.m. today (Feb. 21) for Kaua‘i and Ni‘ihau, meaning conditions will continue to remain favorable for further flodding from heavy rainfall.

3 candidates now running to replace term-limited Derek Kawakami for Kauaʻi mayor

County Councilmember Felicia Cowden officially entered the Kauaʻi mayor race, joining former mayor Bernard Carvalho Jr. and County Council Chair Mel Rapozo.

UPDATE: High surf advisory for east-facing shores of Kauaʻi canceled

National Weather Service in Honolulu reports surf along eastern shorelines has fallen below advisory levels.

Okinawa and Kauaʻi lifeguards spend week exchanging lifesaving knowledge, culture

Okinawan lifeguards completed a weeklong Lifeguard Exchange Program with Kauaʻi ocean safety personel that fostered international collaboration in ocean safety.

Resource hub to support Kauaʻi against the growing threat of coconut rhinoceros beetle

A new website is providing Kauaʻi residents with essential information on pest identification, prevention, and treatment options consolidated together from local experts.

US Supreme Court strikes down Trump tariffs for being unconstitutional

Hawai‘i’s U.S. Sen. Mazie K. Hirono praised the high court’s decision, saying: “They were conceived as another lever for Trump to consolidate power and intimidate our global partners — including some of our closest allies.”
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Another injured hiker rescued from Kalalau Trail
The Hawaiian legends of the Nāpali Coast
Nāpali Coast by season: Best times for hiking, photography, wildlife viewing, boat tours
Nāpali Coast: Breathtaking shoreline filmed for many Hollywood films

Hawaii News Chevron Forward

UPDATE: Kūhiō Highway near Hanalei River Bridge reopen to traffic; flood watch still in effect

National Weather Service forecasters reported earlier that flood waters receded and heavy rainfall ended, so flooding is no longer expected to pose a threat; however, a flood watch remains in effect until 6 p.m. today (Feb. 21) for Kaua‘i and Ni‘ihau, meaning conditions will continue to remain favorable for further flodding from heavy rainfall.

Insights: Is Hawaiʻi being left behind?

Data suggest it is, though not in the same way as traditional left-behind regions.

Measure aimed at hiking DUI penalties for highly intoxicated drivers advances

Hawai’i House Committee on Transportation moved House Bill 1708 ahead with 7 yes votes; the bill would make a second DUI offense with a blood-alcohol content more than 0.15% — and within 10 years of a driver’s first DUI conviction — a Class C felony.

Volcano Watch: A sight to see; maintaining Hawaiian Volcano Observatory’s webcams during a historic eruption

Visual observations have been a backbone of volcano research more than 2,000 years and remain fundamental to understanding how volcanoes work; advancements in technology even allow eruptions to be viewed from anywhere around the world.

Social Security services in Hawaiʻi at risk with staffing down to 66 workers in field offices

Hawaiʻi now has a 1 to 4,772 ratio of Social Security Administration field office employees to beneficiaries, one of the most challenging workloads in the nation.

Students seeking degree in business, related fields can apply for 2026 Fukunaga Scholarship

Students who are selected each receive $20,000 throughout 4 years — or a pro-rated amount for fewer years — that can be applied to tuition, books, housing and other educational expenses; deadline to apply online is Feb. 23.

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UPDATE: Police report Hawaiʻi Belt Road is reopen to all traffic at Kaʻawaliʻi Gulch

Part of the roadway south of Paʻauilo was closed several hours while materials from an unsecured load that fell and blocked one lane had to be removed.

3-year-old Waikōloa girl dies after hit by SUV in residential complex parking lot

Authorities are not releasing the toddler’s name because of her age; she reportedly ran behind the Nissan Pathfinder driven by a 26-year-old Waikōloa woman as it was backing up, receiving critical injuries.

13 motorists arrested for DUI week of Feb. 2-8 on Big Island roadways

Five of those drivers were involved in traffic crashes; three of them, or 23%, nearly a quarter, were younger than 21 years old; islandwide DUI roadblocks and patrols will continue.

Registration for Big Island’s summer meal program Kaukau 4 Keiki opens next week

Kaukau 4 Keiki is a six-week program, sponsored by the nonprofit Vibrant Hawai‘i, that begins the week of June 22 and ends the week of July 31, 2026.

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$4.6M to restore coral reef in American Samoa

A new $4.6-million multi-institute collaborative project to help grow coral restoration capacity in American Samoa will begin in early 2026, leveraging more than two decades of coral heat tolerance studies to inform a restoration with resilience approach.

Hawaiʻi to celebrate Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month at Capitol

The Hawai‘i State Council on Developmental Disabilities, along with community partners, will celebrate Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month with the annual Day at the Capitol event on March 4, 2026.

Volcano Watch — A sight to see: maintaining HVO’s webcams during a historic eruption

Visual observations have been a backbone in studies of volcanoes, from 2,000 years ago to now. They remain fundamental to understanding how volcanoes work, and technological advancements, such as livestreaming cameras, allow volcanic eruptions to be viewed from around the world. 

Community input sought on additional protection of Alakaʻi Wilderness Preserve

Alakaʻi Wilderness Preserve is the only wilderness preserve in the islands and home to the headwaters of the Kawaikōī, Waikoali and Mōhihi streams; it is instrumental in safeguarding the Garden Isle’s water resources and native species, as well as providing for cultural practices.