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Hanapēpē Public Library to celebrate 75th year with 1950s swing dance

The Hanapēpē library opened in 1950 on land once covered by rice paddies and intended for a police station.

UH-Mānoa building RISEs to occasion, tapped as gold standard for sustainability

Walter Dods Jr. RISE Center is an integrated living and learning community, advancing sustainability practices through its design, construction and operations.

Construction of raised crosswalk at deadly Kauaʻi intersection to begin Feb. 14

The Kawaihau Road raised crosswalk is part of the Kapa‘a Town resurfacing project by Hawai‘i Department of Transportation, which has been on the books since 2017.

Kaua‘i Fire Department urges safe fireworks practices during Lunar New Year’s celebrations

Fireworks and firecrackers are only allowed to be ignited on private property between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Jan. 29.

Biomarker testing, pancreatic cancer research could help extend lives of Hawaiʻi cancer patients

In 2025, more than 9,000 residents in Hawaiʻi will be diagnosed with cancer, with more than 2,000 residents expected to die from the disease, according to the  American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network. Projections in 2025 mark an uptick in cases, but a decline in deaths compared to 2024.

Classic cars keep Kauaʻi childhood friends together in the garage, on the road

Hot rods, muscle cars and land yachts have spent the past 12 months meeting at Talk Story Bookstore in Hanapēpē.

Above and beyond: 2 Kaua‘i Police Department members receive Life Saving Medals

Sgt. Mike Nii and Officer Nicholas Kam were each awarded the Life Saving Medal because they “went above and beyond” to save the life of an unresponsive driver in December 2024.

‘Return-to-Home program’ proposed for homeless people to return to their home states

A bill introduced by 13 representatives in the state House calls for establishing a permanent “Return-to-Home program” with an as yet undetermined amount of funding to return homeless people in Hawaiʻi to their home states.

Start time of Kaua‘i students’ free Kid Pan Alley concert rescheduled

The Jan. 31 concert will cap off the students’ participation in the Kid Pan Alley songwriting program.

Summer courses now more affordable at 7 University of Hawai‘i community colleges

Summer tuition will match fall and spring semester costs at just $131 per credit for Hawai‘i residents, which will allow students to save money, graduate faster and explore new interests while staying on track academically.

Transformative outcome: Community-built comfort station coming to Hā‘ena State Park

The unique project is the first of its kind, where a nonprofit community group led the design and planning process for improvements in a state park but is paying for the entire project with non-government funding.

GoFarm offering course to Kauaʻi residents wanting to become next crop of farmers

In 2025, no prior experience is required to join GoFarm’s six-month AgXcel course.

Real Property Tax Collections Section scheduled to reopen this week

The office has been closed for about a week and a half for renovations. Regular business hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Annual Hoʻike hula concert brings a vibrant celebration of Hawaiian culture to Kauaʻi

The Hoʻike hula concert will be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8, along with a craft fair and grinds event from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Kauaʻi War Memorial Convention Hall.

Additional inspection requirements aimed at preventing increasing spread of invasive species

U.S. Reps. Case and Tokuda reintroduce Hawai‘i Invasive Species Protection Act in effort to provide essential resources in battle against serious threats to state’s agriculture, environment and economy.

Kaua‘i schoolchildren to collaborate with Grammy-nominated songwriting nonprofit

Kid Pan Alley, created by musician Paul Reisler of the American folk group Trapezoid, has written and performed 3,000 songs with 65,000 students across the United States.

Vendors, patrons trying to save Princeville farmers market after complaint shuts it down

The Princeville Farmers and Artists Market has closed following a complaint that revealed its location is not zoned for commercial activity.

Kauaʻi agricultural producers invited to upcoming conservation resource workshops

Kauaʻi agricultural producers are invited to learn about U.S. Department of Agriculture conservation programs, financial and technical assistance, farm loans and programs, crop insurance, soil health and more.

Friends come together to honor Aaron Dorney-Sundquist following fatal Christmas Day crash

At 3 p.m., friends will gather to paddle out at Hanalei Bay in honor of Dorney-Sundquist’s memory.

Mu‘umu‘u Month is here: Beloved dress is celebrated in style throughout Hawaiʻi

Mu‘umu‘u are loose dresses beloved for their often-vivid colors, lively patterns and wide variety of styles.
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