

Kauai News Waimea and Kapaʻa high school football teams go down fighting in state championship…
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Road closures, other changes announced for upcoming 2025 Lights on Rice Parade
This year's Lights on Rice Parade starts at 6:30 p.m. Friday (Dec. 5), rolling out from Vidinha Stadium and ending at the Historic Kaua‘i County Building on ‘Eiwa Street after traveling down Ho‘olako and Rice streets. November 30, 2025 · 05:00am
Public invited to Holly Jolly Holiday Fair at Grand Hyatt Resort and Spa
More than 30 Kaua‘i Made vendors will be selling products during the festive fair Dec. 6, with available products including handmade gifts, island-inspired crafts, local foods, seasonal treats and more.Kauai News Monthly statewide siren test will include audio broadcast segment on Monday
Hawaii News Volcano Watch: The legacy of the 1975 earthquake, 50 years of study at Kīlauea’s…
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Governor’s military leased lands advisory panel meets for first time

Utility work, one-lane closures scheduled for Kawaihau Road in Kapaʻa through December

2 more ʻalalā adapting in field aviary on Maui, will soon join members of wild cohort

Counting on Kaua‘i generosity: Boosters ask community to help students attend music…

State to holiday shoppers: Know your refund and exchange rights before you buy

Salvation Army provides hundreds of Thanksgiving meals at community events in Līhuʻe…

First major winter swell expected this weekend along north, west shorelines

Kῑlauea Roundabout located at intersection of Kūhiō Highway-Kolo Road now open

Salty Stacks debuts at Shops at Kukui‘ula in Poʻipū, expanding its presence on…

Kaua’i Council bans disposable polystyrene bodyboards under Bill 2976

FY 2026 Innovation Grant awards announced

Road closure scheduled for portion of Kress Street in Līhu‘e

Kaua’i Performing Arts Center offers $10 holiday theater for families
Kaua‘i News
Road closures, other changes announced for upcoming 2025 Lights on Rice Parade
This year’s Lights on Rice Parade starts at 6:30 p.m. Friday (Dec. 5), rolling out from Vidinha Stadium and ending at the Historic Kaua‘i County Building on ‘Eiwa Street after traveling down Ho‘olako and Rice streets.
Public invited to Holly Jolly Holiday Fair at Grand Hyatt Resort and Spa
More than 30 Kaua‘i Made vendors will be selling products during the festive fair Dec. 6, with available products including handmade gifts, island-inspired crafts, local foods, seasonal treats and more.
Permanent striping of the Kīlauea roundabout begins Monday
Kolo Road access to Kūhiō Highway in Kīlauea will be closed from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on weekdays for permanent striping of the Kīlauea roundabout.
Waimea and Kapaʻa high school football teams go down fighting in state championship games
Kapa’a High School lost a dramatic 13-9 game to Kailua in Division I and Waimea High School fell 42-24 to Kamehameha Maui in Division II.
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Hawaii News
U.S. Postal Service ready to deliver Hawai‘i’s holiday season mail, shipping needs
Members of the public are encouraged to follow the USPS online holiday hub for all their holiday shipping information.
Volcano Watch: The legacy of the 1975 earthquake, 50 years of study at Kīlauea’s south flank
The improved understanding of how the south flank of Kīlauea behaves is part of the legacy of the 1975 Kalapana earthquake.
Governor’s military leased lands advisory panel meets for first time
Members used their inaugural meeting — in advance of meeting with the governor — to review their roles and responsibilities, discuss a general framework to proceed and develop a shared understanding of the choices before the state — lease, land exchange and condemnation.
2 more ʻalalā adapting in field aviary on Maui, will soon join members of wild cohort
The two new birds, both a year younger than their 5 other more established counterparts, are now taking their turn at calling the release aviary home, where they are acclimating to the sights and sounds of the forest and using the secure space to strengthen their flight and landing muscles.
Big Island News
UPDATE: Two beaches closed because of high surf warning along west shorelines
Dangerously large breaking waves of 12 to 20 feet are expected for west-facing shores of North and South Kohala and North and South Kona; warning continues until noon Monday (Dec. 1).
Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge celebrates 40 years of habitat restoration, native species conservation
Friends of Hakalau Forest celebrate 40 years of conservation success with a gala and live auction, marking decades of habitat restoration and protecting endangered species.
UPDATE: Portions of multiple streets closed in downtown Hilo as firefighters continue to work scene of multi-structure fire
The public should stay clear of the area. Motorists should use alternate routes, which include Kamehameha Avenue and Kapi‘olani Street. Lengthy closures also should be expected.
Maui News
Hawaiʻi youth records score for ‘The Arrangements’ short film
The collaboration supports the short film "The Arrangements," written and directed by Sonny Ganaden, which follows Micronesian youth as they honor the passing of a friend through shared ritual and resilience.
Pacific Whale Foundation’s ‘Marine Mammal Mania’ Ocean Camp opens registration
Pacific Whale Foundation has opened registration for its winter Ocean Camp, a week-long science and culture program for students in grades 2-5. This year's theme, "Marine Mammal Mania," will focus on whales, dolphins and seals.


