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May 1 marks 50th anniversary of historic 1976 launch of Hōkūleʻa maiden voyage
It was the first time in about 600 years a voyaging canoe sailed the ancient sea road of Kealaikahiki and disproved theories of accidental drift.
University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center cybersecurity update
Deadlines near for free enrollment in credit monitoring and identity theft insurance for people who might have been impacted by the incident.
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa earns national recognition for campus beauty
“This recognition reflects what our students, faculty and community experience every day at [University of Hawaiʻi at] Mānoa: a campus where natural beauty, culture and academic excellence come together in a unique way,” said University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Interim Provost Vassilis Syrmos.
‘Shared vision’: Blessing ceremony hosted for new Lima Ola Community Garden in ‘Ele‘ele
The garden is designed to be inclusive and accessible, supporting a range of uses from food production and cultural practices to educational classes and community gatherings for keiki, kūpuna and families.
Mark your calendar: Goodwill Industries reuse collection event scheduled for second Friday in May
Residents, businesses and other organizations can bring unwanted or unneeded items from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 8 at Kaua‘i Resource Center in Līhu‘e for reuse.
Kaua‘i Planning and Action Alliance new era defined by islandwide scope, local leadership
24-year-old nonprofit’s new president and chief executive officer Morgan Hannan invites community input on immediate priorities.
43 of Hawai‘i’s top public high school seniors honored as Citizen-Scholars
This year’s Kaua‘i County awardee is Alena Abell from Kapa’a High School; Abell plans to attend Reed College in Portland, Ore.
Kūhiō Highway to see nighttime closures for paving work through mid-May
The Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation will implement nightly single-lane closures on Kūhiō Highway in Hanalei that will begin April 28 and run through mid-May.
Kauaʻi Sea Scouts showcase donated 61-foot yacht at weekend open house
Boys and girls ages 12 to 18 are invited to learn about the Sea Scouts program, meet current members, and explore its new donated vessel “Sun Seeker.”
Kauaʻi Fire Department launches 2-minute survey to improve emergency response
The Kauaʻi Fire Department urges residents and business owners to enhance public safety by completing a two-minute community safety survey.
University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center faculty awarded $1M V Foundation grant
The 5-year All-Star Translational Award from the North Carolina-based cancer research foundation will support study of mesothelioma in patients carrying BAP1 mutation.
Travelers can easily discover what’s happening throughout islands with new online events calendar
Hawaii.com feature organizes events by island, helping visitors discover festivals, cultural experiences and local happenings and bringing real-time events and experiences directly into the trip-planning process.
Kauaʻi police hosting Drug Take Back Day on April 25
Residents can drop off unused and expired medications at the Kauaʻi Police Department in Līhuʻe without leaving their vehicles, and no questions asked.
AARP report: Hawaiʻi will need nearly 60,000 new homes by 2050
The study was prepared by ECOnorthwest through AARP’s Livable Communities Technical Advisors Program. It reports that rising housing costs and limited supply are making it harder for residents to remain in their communities as they age.
Winners of art contest for 2026-27 Hawai‘i conservation, game bird stamps announced
Conservation stamp highlights the wild pig, while game bird stamp features the California valley quail, which was originally brought to the islands in 1818 as a gift to King Kamehameha.
Firearm applications increase while registrations dip slightly in Hawaiʻi
Hawaiʻi’s firearm registration report for 2025 reveals a notable 14.7% rise in permit applications alongside a slight decline in total firearm registrations, with a record percentage of imported firearms highlighting changing ownership trends.
Rediscovered rare Lāna‘i native species reflect stewardship, conservation partnerships
Surveys were led by Maui Nui Plant Extinction Prevention Program in partnership with Pūlama Lāna‘i, using on-the-ground exploration and drone technology to access steep cliffs and remote terrain.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration designates University of Hawaiʻi as new reef research institute
“This new institute combines [University of Hawaiʻi]’s strengths in cutting-edge, ocean-related research and our collaborative, place-based approach to working with resource managers throughout Hawaiʻi and the Pacific to protect our vital coral reefs,” said University of Hawaiʻi Interim Vice President for Research and Innovation Chad Walton.
Hawaiʻi Coffee Association welcomes new executive director to help drive strategic planning initiatives forward
Abigail Munoz with Monarch Coffee was unanimously elected by the board, “and she was absolutely the right person for this role,” said Hawaiʻi Coffee Association President Ryson Nakamasu.
Endangered Hawaiian owl found sick on Kauaʻi’s North Shore dies from malnutrition
The death of an endangered native Hawaiian owl from malnutrition highlights the species’ fragility and the critical role public awareness plays in wildlife rescue efforts on Kauaʻi.
