

Business State to holiday shoppers: Know your refund and exchange rights before you buy
Community Salvation Army provides hundreds of Thanksgiving meals at community events in Līhuʻe…

Salty Stacks debuts at Shops at Kukui‘ula in Poʻipū, expanding its presence on Kaua‘i
The second location opens Nov. 28, on Black Friday, less than 2 years after the first storefront on Kaua‘i was opened in March 2024 at Coconut Marketplace in Kapaʻa. November 27, 2025 · 01:00am
UPDATE: High surf advisory extended for north and west shorelines of Kauaʻi, Niʻihau
The advisory is now through noon Friday, as large surf of 15 to 20 feet is forecast through the morning for north-facing shores on both islands, while west-facing shores will see breakers of 10 to 12...Community Kῑlauea Roundabout located at intersection of Kūhiō Highway-Kolo Road now open
Business Kaua’i Council bans disposable polystyrene bodyboards under Bill 2976
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Road closure scheduled for portion of Kress Street in Līhu‘e

Kaua’i Performing Arts Center offers $10 holiday theater for families

Kapaʻa Middle School Choir launches fundraiser for 2026 National Music Festival

Līhu‘e Town Plaza welcomes 3 new tenants

Grand Hyatt Kaua‘i hosts festive Thanksgiving buffet, annual Tree Lighting Ceremony

Public invited to learn how federal changes are impacting Hawai‘i’s food, energy…

Schatz: Hawai’i to receive $31M in new federal funding to expand high-speed internet

UPDATE: Swell peaked, will continue to decline; high surf advisory canceled

U.S. Postal Service to observe Thanksgiving holiday; post offices will be closed Nov. 27
Kaua‘i News
UPDATE: High surf advisory extended for north and west shorelines of Kauaʻi, Niʻihau
The advisory is now through noon Friday, as large surf of 15 to 20 feet is forecast through the morning for north-facing shores on both islands, while west-facing shores will see breakers of 10 to 12 feet.
State to holiday shoppers: Know your refund and exchange rights before you buy
“Understanding your rights before you buy can help prevent disputes and protect your wallet” during the busy holiday shopping season, said Hawaiʻi Office of Consumer Protection Executive Director Mana Moriarty.
Salvation Army provides hundreds of Thanksgiving meals at community events in Līhuʻe, Hanapēpē
The Salvation Army’s Thanksgiving outreach in Kauaʻi brought joy and warmth to community members through drive-thru and sit-down meal events, showcasing community spirit.
First major winter swell expected this weekend along north, west shorelines
An extra large west-northwest to northwest swell is expected to rapidly fill in Saturday evening and peak Saturday night into Sunday, likely producing giant warning-level surf of 40 to 50 feet along north-facing shores, with some even larger sets possible, and 25 to 35 feet along west-facing shores of Kaua’i.
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State to holiday shoppers: Know your refund and exchange rights before you buy
“Understanding your rights before you buy can help prevent disputes and protect your wallet” during the busy holiday shopping season, said Hawaiʻi Office of Consumer Protection Executive Director Mana Moriarty.
Juliet Madrid receives inaugural award for exceptional promise during state government internship
Juliet Madrid successfully completed an internship with the Disability Compensation Division and now works at the Kauaʻi District Health Office.
U.S. representatives Tokuda, Case want to hear from Hawaiʻi constituents about 2026 priorities
U.S. Rep. Jill Tokuda and U.S. Rep. Ed Case have each put out their own survey, which they want their constituents to fill out to better understand priorities for 2026.
Hawaiʻi Island struck by magnitude 4.6 earthquake Tuesday night; no reports of damage
The tremor followed the end of episode 37 lava fountaining on Kīlauea by 10 minutes, but does not appear directly related to the eruption, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
Big Island News
DAGS getting new digs in Honokaʻa
$8 million project will double the Hawaiʻi Department of Accounting and General Services workspace in the Hāmākua community and increase productivity for North Hawaiʻi
Expanding the flock: 2 more ʻalalā added to wild cohort already free on Maui
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.
Maui News
Aloha United Way CEO takes part in Nasdaq closing bell ceremony in New York
Aloha United Way President and CEO Michelle Bartell joined senior leaders from the United Way network at Nasdaq MarketSite in Times Square for the 4 p.m. bell ringing on Tuesday.
Hawaiʻi AG joins coalition calling on Shopify to crackdown on e-cigarettes
The coalition highlights that a more comprehensive solution is necessary because merchants continue to use Shopify’s services to sell illegal e-cigarettes.
Brief closures for County of Maui offices, facilities slated in coming weeks
Various County of Maui offices and facilities will be closed briefly in upcoming weeks, departments announced.
Two County facilities in Wailuku schedule brief, partial-day closures
The County Department of Parks and Recreation’s Coach Soichi Sakamoto Pool at 700 Halia Nakoa St., Wailuku, will close from 9 a.m. to noon Thursday, Dec. 4, for pool guard recruit testing. The facility will reopen at noon that day.


