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Voice your opinions, concerns through new website on future of U.S. Army leases in Hawai‘i
“The Army’s current leases expire in 2029, and while federal leaders have emphasized national security concerns, they’ve also indicated they could act through eminent domain, which would leave Hawai‘i with nothing in return. We must stand firm and ensure our people’s voices are at the center of these negotiations,” said Hawai‘i Gov. Josh Green.
Hawaiʻi researchers investigate kalo as sustainable poultry feed
Research at the University of Hawaiʻi reveals that locally grown kalo could be a cost-effective, nutritious alternative to imported chicken feed.
ALOHA Collection launches special edition collab honoring Hōkūleʻa’s 50th
The limited-edition collection debuted at a public launch event on Aug. 20 at Bishop Museum’s Kaiwiʻula Night Market. The limited-edition collection is available online while supplies last.
Invasive insect detected on Kaua‘i, attacking native naio plant
Myoporum thrips were first discovered in the state in 2009, on Hawaiʻi Island, where they are now widespread. The invasive insect was identified on Oʻahu in 2018 and confirmed on Moloka’i in 2024.
Waimea High senior sworn in as first student rep on county commission
Kaua‘i voters in 2024 approved an amendment to the Kaua‘i County Charter allowing high school juniors and seniors to actively serve and provide a youth perspective on county boards and commissions.
TRAFFIC ADVISORY: Traffic changes slated for 2025 Kaua‘i Marathon and Half Marathon
Kōloa, Po‘ipū, Lāwa‘i and Kalāheo roadways will be impacted by a combination of lane closures, full road closures and partial restrictions from early morning until early afternoon Aug. 31.
Kauaʻi students brighten Hawaiian Telcom utility boxes with art inspired by cultural heritage
To celebrate Kaua‘i becoming the third island fully equipped with fiber, Hawaiian Telcom hired a local artist to work with students and beautify utility boxes across the Garden Isle.
Tree trimming, removal work prompts single-lane, full closures on Akemāmā Road
Akemāmā Road users should plan to use an alternate route or allow extra time to get to their destinations because of the scheduled early next week.
25-year veteran Kauaʻi police officer continues exemplary work on the job
Officer Arnold Cayabyab was awarded Employee of the Month for his work in high-impact cases a month before his retirement from the Kauaʻi Police Department.
UPDATE: Public meeting for the second draft of Kauaʻi Island Utility Cooperative Habitat Conservation Plan was canceled
Public can still submit testimony and comments online or by mail no later than Oct. 22.
Kauhale o Namahana aims to provide permanent affordable homes on Kauaʻi
Kauhale O Namahana is transforming Kīlauea with the construction of 11 new affordable homes, a project spearheaded by Permanently Affordable Living Hawaiʻi and Kauaʻi Habitat for Humanity, designed to keep local families rooted and connected.
Kauaʻi events observe September as Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month
A series of statewide events that aim to increase awareness, reduce stigma, and foster community support for Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month.
Kauaʻi officer is honored for his courageous, selfless rescue last month
Officer Matthew VanAken rescued a hiker by carrying him over his shoulder for nearly a mile on the Kalalau Trail.
Kauaʻi Planning department seeking artists for Battle of Hanapēpē monument
The Kauaʻi County Planning Department invites artists, designers, and architects to design a lasting monument honoring the victims of the 1924 Battle of Hanapēpē.
University of Hawaiʻi Foundation sets new fundraising record in fiscal year 2025
Nearly $172 million was given during fiscal year 2025, by nearly 18,000 donors, that will fuel student scholarships, faculty and academic research and more throughout the university’s statewide 10-campus system.
Visitor rescued off Kalalau Trail after suffering apparent ankle injury
The Kaua’i Fire Department responded to a call regarding a distressed Illinois visitor on the Kalalau Trail.
Learn more about proposed improvements to a section of Kaumualiʻi Highway
Hawai‘i Department of Transportation is conducting an environmental study for these improvements to the highway between Anonui Street and Maluhia Road.
Waimea Public Library turned 75 with special birthday party
The celebration honored renowned Kaua‘i storyteller, historian and community leader Aletha Goodwin Kaohi, who died in 2024 at age 93, with a special screening of the documentary “Aletha.”
2025 was record-breaking summer for Hawaiʻi readers
Participation in this year’s statewide Hawaiʻi State Public Library System’s Summer Reading Challenge surged 44%.
Toyota Hawaiʻi sponsors gridiron opportunity for Kaua‘i keiki through NFL FLAG Football
Firm sponsors three neighbor island squads, Including the Kaua‘i Flag Football team on the Garden Isle.