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Lower summer tuition rates available at Univeristy of Hawai‘i Community Colleges
Registration for summer courses at a lowered tuition rate for Hawaiʻi residents is open at all seven University of Hawai‘i Community Colleges, providing students with an accelerated and cost-effective way to earn credits. Hawaiʻi residents pay just $131 per credit (normally $248), and can use this opportunity to save money, get ahead academically and explore new classes—all in a shorter time frame.
Senate passes Hirono resolution designating April as ‘National Native Plant Month’
The US Senate unanimously passed a resolution led by Sen. Mazie K. Hirono (D-HI), designating April 2025 as “National Native Plant Month.”
Keiki and Junior Lifeguard programs on Kaua‘i kick off in June
Registration will be available online starting at 7:45 a.m. on May 1.
UH Community Colleges CTE marketing campaign awarded in national competition
The nursing program at Kauaʻi Community College is one of the programs highlighted by the series, which signs a light on nontraditional CTE programs.
‘Making a lasting impact’: Ana Española named Kui Kauaʻi Employee of the Year
The work of the economic development specialist, who has been with Kauaʻi County since the fall of 2021, is focused on making sure the Garden Isle has a sustainable future.
Kapa‘a Swimming Pool closed until further notice
Parks and Recreation closed the pool April 1 following a mechanical failure. The Waimea pool remains open for its regular schedule.
‘Safeguarding our families and keiki’: Kaua‘i Police Commission honors Officer Myles Mendoza
Kaua‘i Police Department officer had no idea when he pulled over a driver for not wearing their seatbelt the weekend before Christmas 2024 that he would subsequently be keeping more than 100 grams of cocaine and other dangerous drugs off Garden Isle streets.
Hawai‘i Wildfire Management Organization recognized as a top leader in wildfire mitigation
Nonprofit based in Waimea on Big Island and dedicated to protecting Hawai‘i’s communities and natural resources from devastating effects of wildfires was one of just 5 organizations and individuals in the nation to be honored recently by National Association of State Foresters.
Enter now for your chance to win one of three 50-gallon rain barrels
Drawing will be April 30. Visit the Kauaʻi County Department of Water office in Līhuʻe to fill out an entry ticket, and while you’re there consider donating to the department’s monthlong Earth Day Food Drive for Hawaiʻi Food Bank and Kauaʻi Independent Food Bank, too.
Reopen for business: Freshly face-lifted Shenanigans hosts sold-out Business After Hours
Shenanigans has served military members and local residents since it opened in 1989. The sold-out Business After Hours underscored the strong and valuable relationships between the Navy, Kaua‘i Chamber of Commerce, business owners and local community.
Kauaʻi residents to protest recent policy actions from Trump, Musk on nationwide Day of Action
Indivisible Kauaʻi is joining over 1,000 protests planned across the nation to take a stand against recent policy actions from President Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
Schatz leads bipartisan resolution recognizing significant contributions of Native women, including 6 Native Hawaiians
Specific Native Hawaiian women spotlighted in the resolution included: Queen Ka‘ahumanu, Isabella Kauakea Yau Yung Aiona Abbott, Mary Kawena Pukui, Edith Kenao Kanaka‘ole, Rell Kapolioka‘ehukai Sunn, and Emma Ka‘ilikapuolono Metcalf Beckley Nakuina.
Painting a new picture: Kaua‘i police clean up graffiti in Līhu‘e
The cleanup took place on March 28 when officers with the Līhu‘e Patrol District – some having just completed 12-hour shifts – volunteered their time to beautify seven public spaces along Rice Street.
122 humpback whales sited off Kaua‘i during final day of statewide coordinated annual count
Two nonprofits have partnered for the past seven years to count whales during peak season, ensuring data is collected simultaneously.
National Public Health Week highlights the importance of making a difference in home, communities and state
Kauaʻi District Health Office to host a free, family-friendly open house on April 11 in Līhuʻe, showcasing the crucial role of public health programs in building a healthier community.
Class of 2025 high school graduation schedule announced
“The class of 2025 has shown focus, talent and drive. We’re proud of all our graduates as they take the next step in their journey, embodying our commitment to ensure they are globally competitive and locally committed.” — state Superintendent of Schools Keith Hayashi
Celebrate Earth Month during third annual Ho‘olaule‘a no ka Honua
Bring the whole ‘ohana for a day filled with hands-on activities, live demonstrations and cultural showcases. Explore, learn and be inspired while honoring the island’s natural resources, local food systems and rich heritage. From interactive vendor exhibits to vibrant performances, there will be something for everyone to enjoy.
‘We are a global community’: Kaua‘i Community College students shine at international camp
Business major Malia Hoʻokano and Liberal arts major Sabrina Petroc showed off their creativity and skills in Japan during the KOSEN Global Camp, which is focused on “designing social systems and business models oriented towards a circular economy.”
Applications open for second building in Kai Olino affordable housing project on Kaua‘i
Construction of the Kai Olino affordable housing project was temporarily halted in 2024 when one of its two “Phase One” buildings was gutted by fire in the early morning hours of Feb. 25.
Community work days, shows planned for Kauaʻi
Hōʻike: Kauaʻi Community Media will now publish a bi-weekly newsletter for events hosted by local nonprofits.