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Kapa‘a couple welcomes baby girl on New Year’s Day
Aria Labrador entered the world on the night of Jan. 1.
Mālama Kaua‘i aims to make an even bigger impact on the island’s food system in 2025
In 2025, Mālama Kauaʻi plans to grow farm-to-school efforts, keep food distribution programs operating and develop programming to provide land access to beginning farmers.
Historical society screening Elvis Presley’s ‘Blue Hawai‘i’ to kick off ‘Muʻumuʻu Month’ this January
The Kaua‘i Historical Society is celebrating “Mu‘umu‘u Month” with a slate of events beginning on Jan. 3.
3rd annual Youth Climate Class starts in January 2025
“The class is not your typical classroom experience; it’s a transformative journey for high school students to explore their role as change-makers in the fight against climate change,” said Kaua‘i County Office of Economic Development Director Nalani Brun.
Plans for new Kauaʻi skateparks move forward; input sought at weekend meetings
Dreamland Skateparks, a family-owned business, has constructed public and private facilities throughout the world and now will build two on Kauaʻi.
Nonprofit providing services on Kauaʻi awarded $15K from Servco Foundation
Hoʻōla Nā Pua (New Life for Our Children), which has offices and provides services and programs on the Garden Isle, is committed to preventng sex trafficking throughout Hawaiʻi while providing care for girls who have been exploited.
Amaro named one of 31 ‘Women Who Mean Business’ by Pacific Business News
The member services and communications manager at Kauaʻi Island Utility Coopeative oversees internal and external communications and services to more than 33,000 residential and commercial members. Her position includes community engagement and service projects, grants and legislative priorities.
Kaua‘i Film Academy’s final cut of teen drama ‘Too Much Life’ ready for screening
About 300 Kaua‘i teenagers, some of whom graduated high school during production, worked to create “Too Much Life.”
Waimea Light Parade expands to honor renowned storyteller instrumental in event’s founding
First West Kauaʻi Mo‘olelo Festival kicks off evening of celebration Saturday, including a showing of the short film “Aletha,” which debuted at the 2024 Hawai‘i International Film Festival and in which Aletha Goodwin Kaohi shares lessons from her 93 years of life in Waimea in the final days before her death.
Spreading holiday cheer to keiki in need
Kaua‘i Police Department, Target, Friends of the Children’s Justice Center, other first responder agencies on Garden Isle, along with partners including Child Welfare Services, YWCA Kaua‘i and Kaua‘i County Office of the Prosecuting Attorney, become ‘Heroes and Helpers’ again this year
Kapaʻa High School students get head start on college through Chaminade University program
More than 100 Early College program participants, including students from Kapaʻa, received a full-day campus visit Monday, which included classes, tours and workshops during Chaminade’s Early College Summit.
4 promoted during Kaua‘i Fire Department, Ocean Safety Bureau ceremony
“We thank all of you who accepted the challenge to contribute to the future success of the Kaua‘i Fire Department and [Kaua‘i County] Ocean Safety Bureau,” said Gibson. “These men maintain high morale and integrity, and our department is better because of that. When they learn together and train together, they reinforce each other. Everyone around them becomes better.”
Roland Cazimero’s iconic double-necked guitar draws fans far and near to Kaua‘i Museum
The Brothers Cazimero emerged during the Hawaiian Renaissance of the 1970s to tour the globe for decades.
Kaua‘i Now poll: What was the top story in 2024?
With 2024 coming to a close, Kaua‘i Now is looking back at some of the top stories that this year shaped the Garden Island.
Work to continue on parts of Wailua Homesteads Park through most of January 2025
Kaua’i County Parks and Recreation announces tennis and basketball courts at park will be closed through Jan. 24, 2025, as project progresses, weather permitting.
Kaua‘i students to channel Agatha Christie in mystery ‘And Then There Were None’
The stage play will run from Dec. 13 through 15 at the Kaua‘i War Memorial Convention Hall in Līhu‘e.
Festival of Lights reopens, once again displaying upcycled trash that became festive treasures
After the COVID-19 pandemic forced the festival’s blazing brightness to dwindle to just a glimmer, limited to just courtyard lighting and window displays, more than half of the entire collection of trees, decorations and floor-to-ceiling displays made from recycled and reclaimed materials is once again on view for in person viewing.
Reduced adoption fees help more Kauaʻi pets find their forever homes before Christmas
The Kaua’i Humane Society is at maximum capacity with over 79 adoptable dogs and puppies and 203 adoptable cats and kittens waiting for their forever homes this December.
University of Hawai‘i professor looks to protect native birds using artificial intelligence
Many of Hawaiʻi’s forest birds are facing extinction, and UH Hilo biology professor Patrick Hart is employing a mix of high-tech tools and Native Hawaiian traditions to support their remaining populations.
Annual fundraiser brings in $60k for Kaua‘i keiki
The money raised will support Kauaʻi clubhouses in Kapaʻa, Līhuʻe and Waimea. for the Boys & Girls Club.