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Officer honored for heroic crash response — with no hesitation — that saved child’s life

Joseph Himongala, a traffic crash reconstructionist and drug recognition expert with Kaua‘i Police Department, was off duty and on his way home only a couple of days before Christmas 2025 but still responded to the scene of the crash in which the child was ejected from the vehicle and in critical condition.

Several University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa programs ranked among world’s best

Five of the university flagship campus subject areas placed in the top 1% around the globe while another four garnered 2% honors in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject.

Surfrider Kauaʻi to host Community Science for Clean Coastal Water event

The community water quality event will focus on understanding harmful pollution affecting Kauaʻi’s coastal waters and how community-led efforts are turning data into solutions.

12-foot tiger shark sighted in waters off Keālia Beach

Kaua‘i Ocean Safety Bureau officials have posted warning signs and advise no swimming or other ocean activities at the beach park; they continue to monitor the area.

Outrigger Kauaʻi Beach Resort connecting residents, guests with several events

The resort in Līhuʻe is spotlighting local culture, cuisine and environmental stewardship with events open to guests and residents that include craft fairs and beach cleanups.

Equipment issues halt production of Kaua‘i ID cards, driver’s licenses and permits

The Division of Motor Vehicles staff continues to work with its vendors to restore full functionality as quickly as possible.

Kaua‘i first responders honored for life-saving efforts following November shark attack

The ceremony highlighted the efforts of personnel from the Ocean Safety Bureau, Kaua‘i Police Department dispatch, Kaua‘i Fire Department and American Medical Response following the attack at Waioli Beach Park in Hanalei that left Chance Swanson with life-threatening injuries.

Hawaiʻi Lions holding 17th annual eyeglasses, hearing aids, and new food drive on Kauaʻi

On Jan. 24, the Hawaiʻi Lions are set to make a significant impact with their 17th annual “Lions in Sight” event, during which they will collect eyeglasses and hearing aids.

Tokuda delivers for Hawaiʻi housing projects and public education; Rejects ICE spending

US Rep. Jill Tokuda (HI-02) voted in favor of a minibus package that includes funding for the Departments of Housing and Urban Development, Defense, Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Transportation.

UPDATE: High surf advisory extended for north- and west-facing shores of Kauaʻi, Niʻihau

A high surf advisory has been issued for Kauaʻi and Niʻihau and will remain in effect until 6 p.m. Friday.

Hawaiʻi advances high-speed internet plan with federal funding approval

State leaders and partners of Hawaiʻi’s high-speed internet initiative, Connect Kākou, announced that the state has received final approval to begin deploying approximately $149 million in federal Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) funding, marking one of the most significant digital infrastructure investments in state history.

State now accepting applications to grants for Hawai‘i food security program

This is the fifth year of the grant program, which provides support for small-scale gardening, herding and livestock operations to increase the quantity and quality of locally grown food in food-insecure communities.

Feeling chilly on Kauaʻi? Dry air mass bringing cooler temperatures

A rare winter chill has settled over Kauaʻi, as a persistent dry air mass following last week’s cold front keeps humidity low, making temperatures feel cooler.

Temporary bridge in Anahola to reopen in March

The bridge will remain closed to vehicular traffic for the full duration of construction.

Kaiser employees volunteer in Kaua‘i taro patch as part of medical group’s Annual Day of Service

Activities included clearing invasive plants and roots from loʻi kalo and removing weeds along the banks of Waipā Stream.

Affordable housing remains top concern for many residents, finds annual statewide survey

The winter 2025 edition of Hawai‘i Perspectives reveals 71% of residents surveyed agree the state should build more housing as quickly as possible; survey also finds 89% of respondents say military is ‘very’ or ‘somewhat’ important to state’s economy.

Waipahu High students curate University of Hawaiʻi fashion exhibit for Muʻumuʻu Month

The pieces on display as part of current the Historic Fashion Collection exhibit were selected by nearly 30 students at the Oʻahu high school, who could be the future of Hawaiʻi’s fashion industry; curating the exhibit introduces the teens to possible career paths ranging from designing to entrepreneurship and retail buying to sustainable fashion.

New King Kaumualiʻi Elementary pre-K further strengthens Kauaʻi access to early learning

Five of the island’s nine public elementary schools now offer pre-kindergarten education opportunities; Hawai’i Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke and Hawai’i Senate President Ronald Kouchi, who represents Kauaʻi and Niʻihau, paid a recent visit to the new King Kaumualiʻi Elementary classroom.

Traffic delays expected in Līhuʻe next week for geotechnical work

From January 20–23, motorists in Līhuʻe should prepare for daytime traffic delays caused by single-lane closures.

University of Hawaiʻi John A. Burns School of Medicine awarded $1.1M from American Medical Association

The medical school was one of 11 teams selected to receive funding from the association’s Transforming Lifelong Learning Through Precision Education Grant Program.
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