Community
Full closure of Temporary Kapaʻa Bypass Road scheduled for reconstruction project
The roadway, also known as Highway 5600, will be closed from 9 a.m. to 5 a.m. Sunday nights to Friday mornings March 11-29 from Kūhiō Highway in Wailuā to ʻOlohena Road in Kapaʻa.
Temporary closure scheduled for Kaua‘i County Office of Boards and Commissions
The closure is slated for 7:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. March 11 and is because of a county event; Kaua‘i County Mayor Derek Kawakami will deliver his final State of the County Address at 10 a.m. the same day.
Kōloa Landing Resort gearing up for 6th annual Kaua‘i Poke Fest this summer
Tickets are on sale now for the June 19-20 event that brings together top chefs, local artisans and food lovers for a high-energy celebration of Hawai‘i’s most iconic dish and fundraiser for Alzheimer’s Association, Hawai‘i Chapter.
Illustrators to showcase art of vibrant flora found in the National Tropical Botanical Garden
Experience the beauty of flora through intricate artistry with the 2026 Florilegium Art Show from March 13 to May 2 at the Lāwaʻi Gardens Visitor Center in Kōloa.
No activation of Hawai‘i National Guard planned — for now — amid conflict in Iran
Pacific Missile Range Facility, Barking Sands, elevated its security level to BRAVO following the commencement of hostilities with the Middle Eastern nation, as did other military facilities throughout the state.
‘GET Local’: Keiki chefs can find new food adventures by entering video cooking contest
Budding cooks should create a 5- to 7-minute video preparing a healthy recipe with at least one locally sourced fruit, vegetable or protein; winners receive an immersive farm and food adventure, going behind the scenes to learn directly from professionals in the culinary arts and local agriculture.
Hawaiʻi Foodbank and state launch 27th annual State Employees’ Food and Fund Drive
State employees have supported the drive since 1999, collecting food and raising funds for Hawaiʻi Foodbank and its statewide affiliates; this year’s drive runs through May 8.
New small farm partnerships help public schools advance farm-to-school effort
Additional micropurchasing agreements are in development throughout the state, including collaborations between school cafeterias and school gardens, as well as additional small farm produce purchases on Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi Island and Maui.
Kauaʻi Boys & Girls Club members honored during 2026 Youth of the Year Luncheon
Jenary Remigio of the Līhuʻe Clubhouse and Coen Langley of the Kapa‘a Clubhouse were each awarded scholarships; Matthew “Messiah” Cargo of the Wai‘anae Clubhouse on Oʻahu was named Youth of the Year and advances to represent Oʻahu and Kauaʻi clubhouses at the Hawai‘i State Youth of the Year competition.
Your voice matters: Hawaiʻi launches second statewide Quality of Life and Well-Being Survey
The state of Hawaiʻi and University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa are asking residents to again share their experiences by completing the 2026 survey, which asks about health and well-being, housing and cost of living, transportation, community concerns and solutions, work and school, access to services and more.
Mark your calendar: Goodwill Industries of Hawai‘i to host reuse collection event in Līhu‘e
Residents, businesses and other organizations can bring unwanted or unneeded items for reuse from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 13.
Līhuʻe Airport’s improvement plan includes modernization, not adding capacity
The plan calls for improving safety, operational efficiency, environmental sustainability and passenger experience by making better use of existing facilities.
Kauaʻi athletes to compete at 2026 Special Olympics USA Games in Minnesota
Hawaiian athletes are set to bring the spirit of aloha to the 2026 Special Olympics USA Games, held in Minnesota from June 20–26.
Hawaiʻi Pacific University earns accreditor approval for 3-year global business degree
The global business degree is a pioneering 90-credit, 3-year undergraduate degree designed from the ground up to be fast, flexible and future-focused.
UPDATE: Salt Pond Beach Park, Kaua’i Veterans Cemetery restrooms reopen
Due to an emergency water shutdown, restrooms at Salt Pond Beach Park and the Kauaʻi Veterans Cemetery will be temporarily closed, affecting both local residents and visitors.
Kupu ʻĀina Corps seeking applicants for open positions throughout Hawaiian Islands
The conservation and environmental education nonprofit has opportunities on all islands with new host sites.
5 community hubs selected to bridge gap between funding, ʻāina stewardship
The five regional hubs are across the moku/hui moku (districts) of West Kauaʻi, Waiʻanae (Oʻahu), Molokaʻi, Central Maui and Kohala (Hawaiʻi Island).
Kauaʻi police recognize two officers for exceptional service, dedication
Sgt. Brian Silva and Officer Joridan Sele were named Employees of the Month for February for their commitment to public safety in separate incidents.
Hanalei students to represent Kauaʻi at 69th Hawaiʻi State Science and Engineering Fair
Two Hanalei School students are advancing to the Hawaiʻi State Science and Engineering Fair in Honolulu this April, where they will showcase their innovative science projects.
Zonta Club of Kauaʻi collaborates with Habitat for Humanity project for International Women’s Day
The 2026 Women’s History Month theme, “Leading the Change: Women Shaping a Sustainable Future,” recognizes women working to rebuild and strengthen environmental, economic and social systems.
