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Time running out for property owners to file appeal of their 2026 real property assessment

County issues reminder that the deadline to file an appeal is Dec. 31; a new online Real Property Tax Appeal application system also now live on county’s website.

Big Island golfers qualify for 11th U.S. Amateur Four-Ball championship for 2nd year in row

Casey Watabu of Līhuʻe and teammate Matthew Ma of Pearl City, Oʻahu, are second alternates for the championship in the event the 2 Big Island men and second-place finishers in the qualifying round can’t make it for any reason.

From Kauaʻi’s North Shore to the North Pole: Wainiha Country Market collects Letters to Santa

And since it’s Christmas Eve, NORAD once again is tracking Santaʻs journey around the world to deliver toys to children.

Sweepstakes, art, custom surfboards, surf event, more honor legacy of Eddie Aikau

Kona Brewing Hawaiʻi and Eddie Aikau Foundation team up to host ‘Catch a Big Wave with Your Longboard’ statewide sweepstakes for chance to win a surfboard with unique hand-drawn designs; community surf event planned in Kona to be emceed by comedian and social media star Tumua.

OK for Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment funds boosts Hawaiʻi connectivity expansion

Hawaiʻi Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke says the approval of Connect Kākou to receive the funding is an important step toward bringing reliable broadband internet to communities throughout the state.

Kauaʻi Community College launches tuition scholarship for high school seniors

The Hoʻolei Scholarship will cover the remaining tuition costs for students still in need of financial assistance after federal financial aid is applied for first-year tuition, allowing them to focus on their education instead of finances.

Let the culinary team at Grand Hyatt Kaua‘i take care of your Christmas Day meal

Kōloa resort offering to-go meals designed to feed a family of 4 so residents and visitors alike can relax, celebrate and truly enjoy the holiday with loved ones.

State officials warn of technology threatening online victims with sophisticated scams

The latest consumer threats and sophisticated scams may surge during the holiday season, according to the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs

Kaua‘i Fire Department discuss best practices for lithium-ion battery safety

With increasing prevalence of lithium-ion batteries in everyday items, the Kauaʻi Fire Department emphasize the importance of safe handling to prevent fires and toxic gases.

Monico’s Restaurant Bar & Taqueria abruptly closes in Kapaʻa after court-ordered eviction

Monico’s Restaurant Bar & Taqueria in Kapaʻa has unexpectedly closed due to eviction, stunning regulars just before the holidays.

Conservational Council of Hawai‘i urges public to voice opinion on proposed Trump changes to Endangered Species Act

There are 4 different rule changes that the council says will significantly change the way species such as the Hawaiian monk seal, brown booby, hawksbill sea turtle and more are protected.

UH medical training, research get $2.2M boost from Helmsley Charitable Trust

The grants — one to University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center for the new groundbreaking Ho‘ōla Early Phase Clinical Research Center and the other to John A. Burns School of Medicine to upgrade simulation and training resources — reinforce Helmsley’s commitment to strengthening health infrastructure and workforce capacity in Hawaiʻi.

Kauaʻi’s Office of Economic Development opens applications for 4th annual youth climate class

Kauaʻi’s Office of Economic Development is now accepting applications for its prestigious Youth Climate Class, a transformative program beginning in February.

Financial Ally Goal Achiever title earned by Hawai‘i Green Infrastructure Authority

Better Buildings & Better Plants partners saved more than $24 billion in energy costs to date, and financial allies extended $41 billion for projects that improve energy performance.

Kauaʻi County and two SWCDs honor 2025 Water Conservationists of the Year

This yearʻs winners were GoFarm Hawai’i for its hands-on training program for farmers and Iwikua for educating youth.

Registration for 2026 Spring Basketball League begins Dec. 29

The league is open to boys and girls in fifth through eighth grade; registration closes Jan. 9, 2026.

Kaua’i County offices to close Christmas, New Year’s holidays

Kauaʻi County offices, including neighborhood centers and recycling stations, will be closed on Dec. 25 and Jan. 1.

Kauaʻi Bus will remove temporary bus stop Monday

Permanent stops at Kīlauea Food Mart and across the street will reopen Monday.

Inclement weather shuts Kīlauea HI5 redemption center

Kīlauea’s HI-5 Redemption Center is closed today, due to severe weather, but alternative locations in Kapaʻa and Līhuʻe remain available with adjusted hours.

State reminds households to use $250 food support funds before they expire

Any unused Hawaiʻi Emergency Food Assistance Program balance cannot be carried over or reissued in 2026 and will be expunged at the end of the year.
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