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Additional details about extent of damages from Big Island quake continue to be reported

Hawai‘i County Civil Defense as of Wednesday, May 27, had received more than 200 damage reports from the magnitude-6.0 earthquake that struck shortly before 10 p.m. Friday, May 22, on west side of Big Island; 85 of the reports were from properties with major damage and 8 homes are considered destroyed.

Veterans Affairs Pacific Islands Health Care System to host community call, town hall on Kaua‘i

The events are aimed at providing Garden Isle veterans information about available services, get health screenings and vaccines, receive assistance with Veterans Affairs healthcare enrollment, renew or replace Veterans Affairs identification cards and more; organization executive leadership also will be available to provide updates about resources and engage directly with veterans.

BREAKING NEWS UPDATE: Manhunt underway for 36-year-old suspect in murders of 3 elderly men on Big Island

Two of the victims were identified by a friend as Bob Shine, 69, and Chitta Morse, 79, who lived within 500 yards or so of each other in Pāhoa.

Friend identifies 2 elderly victims killed in Hawai’i Island murder spree

Don Hyatt said his friends, Bob Shine, 69, and Chitta Morse, 79, were two of the victims. Suspect Jacob Baker remains on the lam.

Blazing victory: Penesa named 2026 World Fireknife Champion

Falaniko Solomona Penesa of Samoa claimed the top spot in the elite men’s division, outperforming Hikitahi Piokoe of Arue, Tahiti, who placed second, and Kenshi Jordan of Ishigaki, Japan, who finished third.

Mark your calendar now: Goodwill reuse collection event scheduled in early June

The collection event is slated for Friday, June 12, at Kaua‘i Resource Center, and is for residents, businesses and other organizations.

New single ‘Not Living for the Likes’ set for release this week by renowned Hawaiʻi group Kapena

Island-pop single by the renowned Hawaiʻi music group encourages listeners to find self-worth beyond social media validation, online comparison and pressure of digital approval.

Lane closures now scheduled through May 29 for Ala Kīnoiki in Po‘ipū

The single lane closures were originally scheduled to be finished by May 1; they are necessary to accommodate for tree trimming along parts of the roadway.

Pacific Missile Range Facility Mālama ʻĀina Day empowers students with hands-on conservation learning

This year’s theme was “Planet vs. Plastics,” with hands-on presentations and activities for the West Kauaʻi fourth-graders in attendance, covering various topics such as plastic waste recycling, meteorology, wildlife protection, energy conservation and more.

Community invited to attend Nā Ala Hele Program Plan meeting

In April, the Department of Land and Natural Resources released a draft of the Program Plan Update.

Pothole repairs prompt temporary closure at Keālia Beach entrance

There will be restricted access near the lifeguard tower this week for the repair of potholes.

No injuries reported following house fire in Kapa‘a

Damages to the structure and contents are estimated at $321,000.

Kaua‘i Firefighters perform 2 separate hiker rescues on Memorial Day

Both incidents involved adult female hikers visiting from out of state, who suffered apparent lower leg injuries.

Kaua‘i police officers recognized as Employees of the Month for investigative work in 2025 fatal hit-and-run

The officers, part of KPD’s Traffic Safety Section, identified the hit-and-run driver and took him into custody 24 hours after the crash.

Kaua‘i unemployment rates for April slightly below state average

In April, 671,050 persons were employed and 16,850 were unemployed, for a total seasonally adjusted labor force of 687,900 statewide.

National foundation honors University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center scientist for life-saving research

Dr. Michele Carbone, a renowned researcher at the University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center, has been awarded the prestigious 2026 Szent-Györgyi Prize for Progress in Cancer Research.

Planned Parenthood introduces advanced abortion medication access across Hawaiʻi

The program uses the medications mifepristone and misoprostol, which are commonly prescribed for medication abortions and approved for use up to 12 weeks of pregnancy.

No tsunami threat to the state after 6.8 quake strikes northern Chile

A significant 6.8-magnitude earthquake struck off northern Chile’s coast. Authorities confirm there is no tsunami threat to Hawaiʻi.

Kaua‘i Island Utility Cooperative among the highest in state for renewable energy generation in 2025

KIUC continues to be well ahead of the State of Hawaiʻi requirement of 40% renewable by 2030, and on track to meet the mandated 100% renewable by 2045.

Filipino American veteran reflects on Gulf War, Hurricane Iniki service ahead of Memorial Day

Kauaʻi resident Glenn Victa, an Army veteran of Filipino descent, reflects on his military journey from the Gulf War to humanitarian missions, highlighting his deep connection to his heritage and love for the U.S. this Memorial Day.
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