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Gov. Green announces appointment of new state fire marshal

This appointment marks a historic return to a centralized approach to statewide fire protection.

33rd Taste of Hawaiʻi fundraiser showcases old and new culinary talent on Kauaʻi

About 1,000 people attended the 33rd annual Taste of Hawai’i in Kapaʻa, showcasing 12 local musicians, 10 beverage vendors and more than 25 chefs and food vendors from restaurants around Kaua’i.  

Kauaʻi talent to take the stage in new statewide televised showcase

More than a competition, the series is a celebration of community — where the spirit of Hawai‘i is defined not by marketing campaigns, but by the people who live its values every day.

Medicare Fraud Prevention Week: What Hawai‘i residents need to know

The Hawai‘i Department of Health’s Senior Medicare Patrol is encouraging residents to take action during Medicare Fraud Prevention Week, observed June 1–7, by learning how to spot and report suspicious activity.

Hawaiʻi libraries launch 2025 Summer Reading Challenge with prizes and a new look

Hawaiʻi’s public libraries have launched the 2025 Summer Reading Challenge and unveiled a vibrant new look inspired by local culture and community.

It’s officially hurricane season; Kaua‘i Emergency Management reminds residents to be prepared

“During a tropical cyclone, being prepared is vital for you and your family. … Even though this year’s forecast suggests a near to below average season, it remains essential to prepare your emergency kits as soon as possible.” — Kaua‘i Emergency Management Agency Administrator Elton Ushio

Lā Honua: Pacific Missile Range Facility goes green to welcome west side students

Nearly 250 fourth-graders from Kekaha, St. Theresa’s, Ke Kula Ni‘ihau O Kekaha, ‘Ele‘ele and Kalaheo elementary schools visit the U.S. Navy facility in west Kaua’i at the end of April for a field trip to learn about the environment and how they can help protect it.

Meals on Wheels delivers side of emergency water preparedness for kūpuna in May

Hunreds of Garden Isle senior citizens receive free 20-liter water storage containers through partnership between Kauaʻi County Department of Water and Kauaʻi Economic Opportunity Inc.

Native Hawaiian ʻohana in financial crisis have $1.66M available in emergency assistance

Kūkulu Kahua offers onetime support for emergency needs — such as rent, utilities and funeral expenses — paired with access to financial counseling and wraparound services designed to empower families on their journey toward economic resilience.

Kauaʻi Community College sparks bright future for first-generation college graduate

For Anson Lazaro, it was Kauaʻi Community College that wired together the education, tools and training necessary for a current of opportunity to flow to have a future in electrical installation and maitenance.

Goodwill to host reuse collection event later this week in Līhu‘e

Accepted items include clothing, small furniture, children’s toys, books and shoes. The event is scheduled May 30 at Kaua‘i Resource Center in Līhu‘e.

Memorial Day services throughout islands honor those who paid ultimate price to protect freedom, safety, peace

Sure, we get an extra day off each year on last Monday of May, but it’s important — necessary — to never forget who fought to give us right to have that extra time off and stop to reflect on how to carry their lives and legacies forward.

Final workshop for Waimea 400 housing project scheduled this week

The Waimea 400 Master Plan lays out a conceptual design and preferred uses of 417 acres in Waimea acquired in 2019 by Kaua‘i County. Affordable housing is proposed to comprise roughly 60 acres just west of Waimea Sunset subdivision. The final community workshop is Wednesday.

To Capt Andy’s, thanks for everything! Surfrider Kaua‘i

Port Allen-based tour and adventure company helps nonprofit reward its hardworking and dedicated volunteers with sunset Nā Pali Coast dinner cruise and then beecomes an Ocean Friendly Restaurant.

Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders ‘integral to the American story’

Hawai’i U.S. Sen. Hirono, New York Rep. Meng introduce bicameral resolution officially marking May 2025 as Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, honoring the significant contributions the communities have made and continue to make to the United States.

Kaua‘i Bus schedule adjusted for upcoming parade in Kalāheo

The parade, which will cause road closures in Kalāheo, is to honor Hālau Ka Lei Mokihana o Leināʻala and the 2025 Miss Aloha Hula, Jaedyn Janae Puahaulani Pavao.

Sen. Hirono, AARP to host telephone town hall

Sen. Mazie Hirono, AARP will give updates and answer questions on the future of Social Security during a telephone town hall on Saturday, May 31.

Kaua‘i weekly lane closures: May 24-30

In observance of Memorial Day on May 26, there will be no contraflow and lane closures unless otherwise permitted. Lane closure schedules may change at any time without further notice.

Hawaiʻi’s health perceptions declining: New survey reveals widening disparities

Hawaiʻi residents are reporting a decline in their own health outlook and face escalating barriers to care, according to a new statewide survey released Wednesday.

Kaua‘i County announces facility closures on Memorial Day

The Waimea and Kapa‘a swimming pools will also be closed in observance of the holiday.
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