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Hawaiʻi researchers enhance reef recovery with 3D-printed coral protection
University of Hawaiʻi offer a groundbreaking, low-cost solution to boost reef recovery worldwide and significantly increasing coral survival rates in real reef environments.
Līhuʻe Walmart among top 20 fundraisers in nation for Children’s Miracle Network hospitals
The Kaua‘i store raised $38,856 during the 2025 summer fundraising campaign, placing it at No. 19 out of more than 4,600 Walmart locations nationwide; all of those funds will stay in Hawai‘i, too, in support of Kapi‘olani Medical Center for Women & Children.
REMINDER: Don’t miss free family event kicking off Fire Prevention Week 2025
Kaua‘i Fire Department and partner Kaua‘i Philippine Cultural Center invite community members to come out Oct. 4 for informational booths, demonstrations, fire trucks, pictures with Sparky, games and much more.
‘Think pink’: Kaua‘i community urged to come together in solidarity during Breast Cancer Awareness Month
“By standing together, we can show support, strengthen connections and remind one another that no one faces breast cancer alone,” said Kaua‘i County Office of Boards and Commissions in an announcement about this year’s observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Creepy-crawly artwork sought for unique research museum’s inaugural exhibition
Artists can submit their work online through Oct. 8 to be considered for the first University of Hawai‘i Insect Museum show, billed to be a celebration of insects and the powerful role they play in art.
Kapa‘a Swimming Pool reopens this week following 2-week closure
The pool’s shuttering was caused by mechanical issues that have since been fixed by Kaua‘i County Parks and Recreation Department.
Trash pick up delayed in south Kauaʻi
If trash in Kekaha, Waimea, Hanapēpē, Kalāheo, and Lāwa‘i is not serviced by 3:30 p.m. today, pickup for the remaining area is anticipated to be completed Friday, Oct. 3.
Kauaʻi County’s Housing Agency to open applications for community development block grants
The goal of the federal grants is to strengthen communities by providing affordable housing, fostering a suitable living environment, and creating economic opportunities for low- and moderate-income residents.
Kaua’i driver arrested following Hanamā‘ulu pedestrian fatality
A fatal hit-and-run on Kūhiō Highway has prompted Kaua’i police to investigate the tragic death of Alfred Lopes, who died from his injuries on Sept. 28.
Six Kauaʻi police officers honored as Employees of the Month for September
The officers in the Kaua‘i Police Department’s Community Engagement Section were recognized leadership of the K-PAL Flag Football Program, the relaunch of the Junior Police Academy, and the fourth annual Touch-A-Truck event.
Kauaʻi Gold Volunteers honored with proclamation and awards
Kūʻkūi Grove Center buzzed with community spirit as the Kauaʻi Retired and Senior Volunteer Program celebrated five exceptional Gold Volunteers for contributing more than 500 hours of service.
Kauaʻi Police seek public help in search for missing 37-year-old Kyle Barrett
Kyle Barrett, 37, has been reported missing. He was last seen near Queen’s Bath on Tues. evening, wearing a white aloha shirt and dark shorts.
Cultural practitioners, chefs unite at Waipā for Eat the Invasives gala fundraiser
On Kauaiʻs North Shore, an innovative culinary event at Waipā spotlighted the fight against invasive species by transforming them into gourmet dishes.
Rubbish pick up delayed in Kekaha due to equipment issues
Trash pickup in Kekaha will be delayed due to equipment issues, with service rescheduled for tomorrow, Sept. 23.
Kauaʻi Healthy Living craft fair adds holiday shopping to its wellness celebration
Hosted by the Hawai‘i Health Systems Corporation Kaua‘i Region, the free event will take place on Sept. 27, from 9 a.m. to noon, at the Kaua‘i Veterans Memorial Hospital campus in the lower parking lot in Waimea.
Reminder: Kauaʻi public invited to shape Hawaiʻi’s climate action plan through talk-story sessions
The talk-story sessions on Kauaʻi will be held on Sept. 23 at the Līhuʻe Library at 11 a.m. and at the Kapaʻa Library at 4 p.m.
America250 flag now flies over Kaua‘i
Four of the flags symbolizing the upcoming 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence were given to Kapa‘a High School JROTC, Waimea High School JROTC, Pacific Missile Range Facility and Kaua‘i County.
Public meeting about Hardy-Oxford waterline project along Kūhiō Highway set for Monday
The Kauaʻi waterline project involves the replacement of aging water main infrastructure to meet current water system standards, including fire flow requirements.
Registration open for teams in 2025-2026 Hawaiʻi LifeSmarts competition
LifeSmarts is a free, national educational program that teaches students critical life skills in five key areas by holding online quizzes and in-person competitions.
Change to Voyaging canoes Hōkūleʻa, Hikianalia sail plan due to weather, safety
Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia will sail directly from Rarotonga, Cook Islands to Aotearoa (New Zealand), and postpone visits to American Samoa, Samoa and Tonga.