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News in brief from Hawaiʻi for June 21: Monk seal pup relocated, 4th annual Hawaiʻi Made, mental health licensure

A quick look at news happening throughout the state.

‘This center is for them’: Kauaʻi County hosts blessing for new Piʻikoi Youth Center dedicated to keiki, ʻohana

“Every child who walks through these doors will have a safe, welcoming place to learn, play and grow, and every family will have a place to turn for the programs and support they need,” said Kauaʻi County Mayor Derek Kawakami.

Big Island state lawmaker subject of hateful, threatening message on social media

The message, posted the morning of June 16 on Facebook, was attached to an invite by Puna state Sen. Joy San Buenaventura to community members for them to join her for a party June 20 in Kea‘au.

US News and World Report ranks University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa among world’s top universities

Two subjects at the university’s flagship campus on O’ahu also placed in the world’s top 50. Another four were ranked in the world’s top 150.

58-year-old pedestrian seriously injured in traffic collision on Kūhiō Highway

The Hanamāʻulu man was transported to Wilcox Medical Center in Līhuʻe in critical but stable condition; because of the extent of his injuries, however, he was later transferred to The Queen’s Medical Center on Oʻahu for further treatment.

$75K in scholarships awarded by Hawaiʻi Medical Service Association to 15 Hawaiʻi high school seniors

Kauaʻi High School grad David Braman and Waimea High School grad Brynn Lee Hirata were the 2026 Kaimana Scholars from Kauaʻi County.

UPDATE: High bacteria count advisory now also canceled at Waiʻoli Beach Park in Hanalei

State health officials made the announcement just less than 2 hours after they notified the public that a brown water advisory previously in effect for the same beach on the North Shore was canceled earlier June 20.

June 20 news in brief: Celebrating chefs, cold brew and wine, ‘Hawaiian Soul’ and more

A quick look at news from throughout the state, region and beyond.

First-of-its-kind comprehensive children, youth fiscal map released by state

New resource provides detailed analysis of public investments supporting keiki from prenatal years through young adulthood.

Recent incidents show pattern of increased fuel thefts on Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi police report that recent crimes have involved suspects cutting gas tank lines or drilling holes in gas tanks.

Lane closures scheduled through June 26 on state roadways around Kaua‘i

Remember: Lane closure schedules can change at any time without notice. All projects are weather permitting.

Biweekly update reveals that public corruption case has become more complex

Attorney General Anne Lopez emphasizes the importance of a meticulous approach as public corruption case becomes more complex with more investigation.

Friends of Kauaʻi Wildlife Refuges awards $31,250 in scholarships, supports 17 emerging conservationists

These students are pursuing degrees within a wide array of wildlife conservation-based careers such as botany, earth systems science, environmental science, environmental studies, marine biology, marine science, natural resources and environmental management, global environmental science, sustainability education and sustainable fishing.

Volcano Watch: What is the difference between an eruption and an episode?

Despite having breaks in activity during this ongoing eruption at the Kīlauea summit on the Big Island, monitoring data indicates activity is still elevated and the eruption is not finished, even if we don’t always see lava at the surface.

Community members invited to meeting about Morgan’s Ponds Breakwater Maintenance Project

The purpose of the meeting is to provide an update and discuss the proposed plan to repair the Morgan’s Ponds breakwater wall at Lydgate park; RSVP by July 17.

Emergency mass notification service test rescheduled

The test originally slated for the middle of this month will now take place next week, at 5:30 p.m. June 23.

Celebrity chefs and local talent to take center stage at the sixth annual Kauaʻi Poke Fest

Chef Sam Choy, known as the “Godfather of Poke,” will be joined at the festival by celebrity chefs Emeril Lagasse, Sheldon Simeon and Ronnie Rainwater, as well as reigning Poke Fest champion Mark Oyama.

Enjoy Father’s Day on Kauaʻi with classic car show this Saturday

Local car enthusiasts can view a variety of unique vehicles and talk story with the owners during the Annual Father’s Day Classic Car Show at Kukui Grove Center.

Antarctic expeditioner, Mānoa undergrad set to join University of Hawaiʻi Board of Regents

Hawaiʻi Gov. Josh Green appointed Eric Pōmaikaʻi Gee, who was born and raised in South Kohala on the Big Island and the only U.S. citizen selected to participate in a 2025 Antarctic expedition led by explorer Robert Swan, to the board, pending confirmation by Hawaiʻi Senate.

UPDATE: Kūhiō Highway near Mānoa Stream reopen

A flood advisory that was originally in effect until 7:30 p.m. June 18 for north Kauaʻi was canceled at 7:18 p.m., after radar showed heavy rain had diminished and flooding is no longer a threat.
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