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54-year-old woman missing since last week of April; have you seen her?

Heather Diamond, who has no permanent address, was last seen April 25 in the Līhu‘e area. She is 5-foot-4, with brown eyes and long brown hair.

Scheduled Kaua‘i lane closures on state roadways for May 10-16

Lane closure schedules can change at any time without notice. All projects are weather permitting. Check to see if any of the planned closures will impact your commute during the next week.

DMV to launch electronic road test booking system

New system that goes live next week will allow Garden Isle residents to book driving road tests easily online rather than having to call the division.

Kaua‘i students honored during 2025 Citizen-Scholar Awards

This year’s top honor for the Garden Isle went to Kaye Marie Alvarez of Waimea High School. The event recognizes outstanding academic achievement and community service throughout the state.

Spoil Mom during Mother’s Day Night Market at The Shops at Kukui‘ula

Treat the main maternal figure in your life to an unforgettable experience that will include shopping with Hawai’i-made vendors, dining, live music, free activities and more.

Maunakea telescope tunes into stellar symphony of nearby star

Stars are not silent, and like musical instruments, stars resonate with natural frequencies that astronomers can “hear” with the right tools. Asteroseismology allows scientists to use these frequencies to probe the interiors of stars. 

Lawmakers pass bill protecting calm waters, preserving safety of Hanalei Bay

Senate Bill 1511 limits the size of vessels allowed in the Garden Isle’s iconic Hanalei Bay in a move to ensure it remains a safe space for residents and visitors.

Volcano Watch: 20 episodes and counting — lava fountains continue in Kaluapele

Hawaiian Volcano Observatory remains steadfast and vigilant as lava fountaining episodes continue at the summit of the Big Island’s Kīlauea volcano, maintaining its monitoring and livestreaming of the volcano to document the eruption’s evolution, inform hazard assessments and apprise the public of ongoing volcanic activity.

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Kaua‘i students honored during 2025 Citizen-Scholar Awards
Maunakea telescope tunes into stellar symphony of nearby star
Lawmakers pass bill protecting calm waters, preserving safety of Hanalei Bay
Volcano Watch: 20 episodes and counting — lava fountains continue in Kaluapele
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Flipping the script on aging: Community invited to Older Americans Award Ceremony
Reminder: Festival, event listings offered at no cost on Kaua‘i Festivals & Events website
Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority issues a request for proposals for projects exemplifying regenerative tourism
Sheraton Kauaʻi hotel workers ratify contract after historic Labor Day strike

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AARP expert coming to Maui to teach consumers about fighting fraud

AARP presentations in Lahaina and Pāʻia on May 13 to focus on steps to fight fraud.

13 join Maui Police Department ranks after graduating with 97th Recruit Class

The new officers are Cal Alexander, Eduardo Antonio III, Jaydon Borawski, Aaron Delima, Amber Donnelly, Troy Huber, Kade Mac Donald, Rachel-Lee Scott, Nathaniel Steadman, Thomas Stevenson, Kalae Tom, Sione Vaivela, and Austin Viloria.

Aloha ʻĀina in Focus: New speaker series launches with cultural leader Walter Ritte, May 20

A coalition of ocean and cultural organizations announces the launch of "Cultures & Coastlines," a new speaker series focused on exploring the intersection of cultural heritage and coastal stewardship. The series debuts with "A Conversation with Walter Ritte: The Past and Future of Aloha ʻĀina," on May 20, 2025, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Maui Ocean Center's Sphere Theater.

Hawai‘i lawmakers approve $6M to support reproductive health care providers

The Hawai‘i Legislature has approved $6 million in state funding over two years to support reproductive health care providers, including Planned Parenthood, amid ongoing federal threats to reproductive health care.

9 Maui County students earn $36K in Takitani scholarships

Maui High senior wins top $10,000 award.

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Aliʻi Drive’s 90-day trial as one-way street to create free parking also is creating traffic woes

The trial was put into place to address the skyrocketing parking prices and limited free spaces that have become a problem for the downtown business district.

U.S. Coast Guard medevacs captain from fishing vessel offshore East Hawai‘i

The 68-year-old man had been suffering from severe symptoms from some kind of illness, such as abdominal pain and fever, for 10 days before he called watchstanders at Joint Rescue Coordination Center Honolulu on May 6.

Hawaii County Surf Forecast for May 10, 2025

Surf along south-facing shores will trend up above average this weekend as a long period south-southwest swell arrives. Forerunners will begin filling in this...

Hawaii County Weather Forecast for May 10, 2025

High pressure north of the islands will maintain breezy easterly trade winds through the forecast period. Clouds and showers will favor windward and mauka...

Land Board votes not to accept Army’s Final Environmental Impact Statement for Pōhakuloa Training Area on Big Island

The Land Board's rejection is a big blow to the Army, which has only four years left on its 65-year lease for the use of state-owned land for military operations and exercises.