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ʻŌlelo to broadcast, stream Office of Hawaiian Affairs committee, board meetings
Broadcast and streaming of meetings conducted elsewhere throughout the islands — not just from the Office of Hawaiian Affairs boardroom on O‘ahu — also will be allowed, such as recent sessions at University of Hawai‘i at Hilo’s College of Hawaiian Language.
Kauaʻi’s first pickleball event to raise funds for local families in need
The first annual Kauaʻi Pickleball Tournament of Hope will raise money for programs through Child & Family Service as state funding cuts threaten valuable services for families.
Scientist reports recent Kaua’i shark encounters reflect normal fall behavior
Following a shark bite incident off Kauaʻi’s North Shore, experts affirm that such encounters align with normal seasonal behavior, stressing that the risk to swimmers remains low despite temporary beach closures.
Latest edition of Kaua‘i Youth Report now available for public review
The 2025 version of the most comprehensive data snapshot of how Garden Isle Youth are doing across diverse socioeconomic indicators is now available for public review.
$6.1M OHA emergency relief funds to help Native Hawaiians impacted by fed gov’t shutdown
“When Hawaiians help Hawaiians, our aloha and pilina deepen,” said Office of Hawaiian Affairs Board of Trustees Chairman Kaialiʻi “Kai” Kahele.
Nā ʻElele o Kahikina Congressional Fellows launched by Hawaiian Affairs, Hawaiian Native Corp.
This competitive fellowship sponsors up to 6 college graduates to spend up to 1 full year in Washington, D.C., gaining first-hand experience in the heart of federal policymaking and working in congressional offices, observing committees and caucuses while engaging with key community and national partners.
Lei donations welcomed ahead of ceremony at Hanapēpē Veterans Cemetary on Veterans Day
Kauaʻi residents are invited to two upcoming events to honor veterans, one in Līhue on Nov. 8 and the other on Nov. 11 at the Hanapēpē Veterans Cemetery.
Līhuʻe Airport awarded grant of more than $51M for runway improvements project
Līhuʻe Airport’s redesigned layout now includes previously absent buffer zones, giving pilots extra room to maneuver during emergencies and lowering the chances of runway overruns. The entire project is aimed at increasing safety.
Hawaiʻi celebrates Arbor Day with annual celebrations encouraging tree growth to sustain communities
There will be tree giveaways, plantings and educational activities happening this month throughout the state — each also highlighting Hawaiʻi Gov. Josh Green’s formal proclamation of 2025 as Year of Our Community Forests.
Update: Kaua’i lifeguard recovering after shark bite at Hanalei Bay; beach remains closed
Kauaʻi lifeguard Chance Swanson is recovering after a shark bite while off-duty surfing at Hanalei Bay; he remains in good spirits despite ongoing treatment.
School campuses, properties throughout state now have new regulations for e-bikes
Hawai‘i Department of Education says it made the decision to implement new regulations governing the use of these popular modes of transportation on its sites out of safety concerns for students.
2025 Kaua‘i Youth Report released
It’s the most comprehensive report reveals weaknesses and strengths in comparison to statewide indicators, summarizing the state of the island’s keiki and young adults across a broad spectrum of measurements.
Aloha United Way connects residents to assistance through state helpline as demand soars
Aloha United Way helpline typically handles about 150 calls a day, but that number has risen to over 850 contacts in one day from residents seeking assistance due to the federal government shutdown.
UH law school brings recruitment events to neighbor islands
Aspiring Kauaʻi law students can explore their future at the University of Hawaiʻi’s William S. Richardson School of Law’s upcoming informational session next Monday.
Subaru Hawaiʻi’s annual Share the Love event underway
The dealership will be donating $350 from every new Subaru sold to two local organizations: Hawaiʻi Humane Societies and Make-a-Wish Hawaiʻi.
Coast Guard cutter arrives at new homeport in Honolulu after restorative maintenance
The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Hollyhock (WLB 214) arrived at their new homeport in Honolulu Oct. 14 after 806 days of restorative maintenance.
Italy’s Riccardo Gaspari brings sustainability to 1 Hanaleiʻs Chefs by Nature series
World-renowned Chef Riccardo Gaspari of Italy will blend Alpine tradition with Kauaʻi’s local resources in a two-day culinary experience focused on sustainable dining.
PHOTOS: Grand Hyatt Kauaʻi ends October with costumed canines and prettied-up pumpkins
The Poʻipū resort has photo evidence to prove that Halloween was a blast this year on the Garden Isle’s South Shore.
Clinics, enrollment remain open for Women, Infants and Children program during gov’t shutdown
Clinics throughout the state are fully operational, continuing services and accepting new applications.
Strengthening Kaua‘i’s agriculture: County seeks proposals for 2026 farm expansion grants
Funds through the Agriculture Farm Expansion Grant Program support projects that promote growth, diversification and long-term sustainability of the Garden Island’s agricultural sector.
