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Delivering aloha: Salvation Army makes special sweet deliveries on National Donut Day

The Līhuʻe and Hanapēpē Corps, along with Island Craves Kauaʻi, in anticipation of the annual observance traditionally on the first Friday in June, treated staff and employees of Kauaʻi County and elsewhere May 12 and June 1, celebrating public servants who are making a positive difference in their communities.

Education in brief for June 7: New Mānoa chancellor, HCC chancellor to retire, Hammatt honored

Brief looks at education news from throughout the islands.

Free public screening of ‘Ocean with David Attenborough’ to celebrate World Oceans Day on Kauaʻi

The screening of National Geographic’s award-winning documentary will be on June 8 at 1 Hotel Hanalei Bay as part of its “Cinema Under the Stars” series.

Hawaiʻi expands Family Leave Law with governor’s signature of Act 13

Military-related urgent needs now qualify for leave with Hawai’i Gov. Josh Green’s signature of Act 13.

News in brief for June 6: Hawaiian barbecue in Texas, recalled cheese bread, free car and a fast track

A quick look at news from throughout the islands.

University of Hawaiʻi Pacific Summer Transportation Education Program accepting students for 2026

Participating high school students will be introduced to science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, skills through the lens of urban and regional planning with a goal of fueling their higher education choices and perhaps interest in transportation-related careers.

$46 million in federal funds for Native Hawaiian Education Program will be extended another year

Extension guarantees more than 60 Native Hawaiian Education Program early childhood education grant recipients throughout the state fully funded for at least another year.

Office of Economic Development continues to provide small business energy efficiency grants

“Reducing energy use benefits individual businesses and strengthens our community as a whole as we reduce our reliance on the electrical grid,” said Kauaʻi County Office of Economic Development Director Nalani Bru.

YWCA Kauaʻi launches LGBTQIA2S+ support group as Pride Month events continue

Celebrate Kauaʻi’s vibrant Pride Month with the launch of two new initiatives to strengthen and support the island’s LGBTQIA2S+ community.

Wanted: Visionary leader to fuel Hawaiʻi’s workforce future

University of Hawaiʻi seeks person to fill newly created position of associate vice president for workforce development, serving as primary architect for cohesive workforce strategy throughout all 10 of its campuses.

Resolution introduced by Tokuda marking 120th anniversary of first Filipino immigrants arriving in Hawai‘i

The resolution honors pioneering plantation workers, known as Sakadas, whose sacrifice, resilience and labor leadership transformed economy and culture of the islands.

Bangkok Happy Bowl and Sushi Bar welcomes summer with nightly live Hawaiian music, hula

Bangkok Happy Bowl invites guests to enjoy flavorful Thai dishes, handcrafted sushi and nightly live Hawaiian music and hula performances throughout the month in an atmosphere that celebrates the culture, creativity and community spirit of the island.

Kaua‘i Police Department announces fifth annual Touch-A-Truck

Community again invited to explore a variety of large-scale vehicles up close, including a bomb vehicle, fire engine, sanitation truck, dump truck, police car and more; attendees also will learn about the unique functions of each vehicle and meet the people who operate them.

University of Hawaiʻi expands Hoapili Teacher Pathways program statewide

The program — which University of Hawaiʻi launched in 2023 at its Maui College campus — offers tuition-free online courses, flexible enrollment, free entry-level certifications and a seamless 4-year degree path, with no prerequisites necessary.

Public can review University of Hawai‘i Economic Research Organization 2026 Kaua‘i Economic Outlook

Kaua‘i’s economy is expected to continue growing in 2026, though at a slower pace than in recent years; global and national economic challenges are expected to create new pressures on local households, businesses and the visitor industry.

Pacific Missile Range Facility fosters connections with island students

U.S. Navy installation in West Kaua’i hosted keiki and faculty from Kula Aupuni A Kahelelani Aloha Public Charter School in May for a field trip to cultural and historic sites on base.

Get fruity: Register now for early bird discount to attend Hawaiʻi International Tropical Fruit Conference

Ripen up and plan to bloom into the 36th Hawai’i International Tropical Fruit Conference at the beginning of October at Outrigger Kauaʻi Beach Resort in Līhuʻe; ‘Growing Fruits, Growing Markets’ is hosted by Hawai’i Tropical Fruit Growers and open to the public. Register early to get a special early bird discount.

World Ocean Day events planned to promote ocean protection, conservation this month

Events are planned as part of World Ocean Day, including a Beach Clean-Up and Festival at Nūkoliʻi Beach on June 7, and the “Washed Up Marine Debris Art Show,” showcasing art made from ocean trash.

SUN Bucks program returns for summer 2026

Program helps bridge summer nutrition gap for keiki by providing funds for food; eligible households receive $189 for each qualifying child

Online visits to remote seabird sanctuaries offered in ‘Year of Our Coastal Kuleana’

360-degree videos and interviews allow exploration of inaccessible areas — right from the comfort and convenience of your own home.
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