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Community Hawaiʻi Foodbank Kauaʻi to host gala in hopes of raising funds for food security

Kauaʻi Emergency Management Agency seeks public input on disaster mitigation plan
The plan is a a five-year strategy aimed at reducing risks from natural disasters and strengthening community preparedness on Kauaʻi. December 03, 2025 · 01:00am
Support for home gardeners: University of Hawaiʻi seeks input to shape new programs
Researchers are looking to document everything from the types of crops grown and water usage to educational resources and support for home gardens.Kauai News Repaving work scheduled for road in Kīlauea
Hawaii News Learn more about state’s plan to battle invasive species in Hawai‘i through new…
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Show University of Hawaiʻi students they are supported by making a gift on Giving Tuesday

Salvation Army Hanapēpē Corps launches Red Kettle season; sign up to ring bell now

State celebrates 2025 recipient of Suzanne Richmond-Crum Award on World AIDS Day

Veterans Affairs houses largest number of homeless veterans in 7 years

Officials advise no swimming, ocean activities along north-facing shores

Road closures, other changes announced for upcoming 2025 Lights on Rice Parade

Public invited to Holly Jolly Holiday Fair at Grand Hyatt Resort and Spa

Waimea and Kapaʻa high school football teams go down fighting in state championship games

U.S. Postal Service ready to deliver Hawai‘i’s holiday season mail, shipping needs

UPDATE: High surf warning downgraded to advisory for portions of Kauaʻi, Niʻihau

Governor’s military leased lands advisory panel meets for first time
Kaua‘i News
Kauaʻi Emergency Management Agency seeks public input on disaster mitigation plan
The plan is a a five-year strategy aimed at reducing risks from natural disasters and strengthening community preparedness on Kauaʻi.
Trump threatens SNAP benefits again if Democratic-controlled states don’t comply
Trump’s administration says funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also still commonly referred to as food stamps, will not be distributed starting next week unless those states give up requested information about benefit recipients.
Support for home gardeners: University of Hawaiʻi seeks input to shape new programs
Researchers are looking to document everything from the types of crops grown and water usage to educational resources and support for home gardens.
Hawaiʻi Foodbank Kauaʻi to host gala in hopes of raising funds for food security
Funds raised at the gala will help Hawai‘i Foodbank Kaua‘i continue its work to provide fresh, healthy, and locally grown foods to tables through its partner agencies, school pantries, and mobile pantry distributions.
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Hawaii News
Trump threatens SNAP benefits again if Democratic-controlled states don’t comply
Trump’s administration says funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also still commonly referred to as food stamps, will not be distributed starting next week unless those states give up requested information about benefit recipients.
Support for home gardeners: University of Hawaiʻi seeks input to shape new programs
Researchers are looking to document everything from the types of crops grown and water usage to educational resources and support for home gardens.
Learn more about state’s plan to battle invasive species in Hawai‘i through new website
The website is designed to better coordinate and document programs and activities in the battle against invasive species statewide.
Show University of Hawaiʻi students they are supported by making a gift on Giving Tuesday
Make a meaningful difference in a University of Hawaiʻi student’s life this Giving Tuesday; help them stay focused when unexpected challenges arise and know they are cared for, valued and able to thrive.
Big Island News
‘No parking’ signs go up by new development along busy roadway in Kona
Bill 109 would end parking on Hina Lani Street for about a three-mile stretch, from Queen Ka‘ahumanu Highway to Anini Street.
Hawaii County Weather Forecast for December 03, 2025
A stable southeasterly background flow will persist across much of the state into Wednesday, leading a rather dry land and sea breeze pattern from Oahu to...
Hawaii County Surf Forecast for December 03, 2025
The current moderate, medium period, northwest swell (310-330) will continue to slowly decrease tonight. A series of northwest to north- northwest...
SNAP benefits in jeopardy again as Trump threatens to freeze funds for Democratic-controlled states
Trump's administration says funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also still commonly referred to as food stamps, would not be distributed starting next week unless those states give up information about benefit recipients.
Maui News
Maui Surf Forecast for December 03, 2025
The current moderate, medium period, northwest swell (310-330) will continue to slowly decrease tonight. A series of northwest to north- northwest...
Ilokano series rooted in Maui sugar plantation history selected for international festivals
"All the Things I Leave You (Patawid)," an Ilokano-language drama series rooted in the legacy of Maui's sugar workers, is gaining international attention following its world premiere at NewFest: New York’s LGBTQ+ Film Festival and a special screening at the International Nakem Conference at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa.
Help bring Christmas joy to keiki and kūpuna in need, through Dec. 12
Maui County Federal Credit Union (FCU) is partnering with The Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program to brighten the holidays for keiki and kūpuna in need across Maui. Now through Dec. 12, 2025, community members are encouraged to visit any Maui County FCU branch in Kahului, Lahaina, or Wailuku to pick up an Angel Tree tag, purchase the requested gift, and return it with the tag to the same branch.


