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Kauaʻi County and two districts honor 2025 Water Conservationists of the Year

This yearʻs winners were GoFarm Hawai’i for its hands-on training program for farmers and Iwikua for educating youth.

Registration for 2026 Spring Basketball League begins Dec. 29

The league is open to boys and girls in fifth through eighth grade; registration closes Jan. 9, 2026.

Kaua’i County offices to close Christmas, New Year’s holidays

Kauaʻi County offices, including neighborhood centers and recycling stations, will be closed on Dec. 25 and Jan. 1.

Hawai‘i State Energy Office launching new training program to build energy workforce

The new Training for Residential Energy Contractors program, going live in January 2026, will provide hands-on instruction and nationally recognized certifications for contractors, builders and tradespeople throughout Hawai‘i.

Kauaʻi Bus will remove temporary bus stop Monday

Permanent stops at Kīlauea Food Mart and across the street will reopen Monday.

Inclement weather shuts Kīlauea HI5 redemption center

Kīlauea’s HI-5 Redemption Center is closed today, due to severe weather, but alternative locations in Kapaʻa and Līhuʻe remain available with adjusted hours.

Road and lane closures are set for smaller roads in Puhi subdivision beginning Monday

Road closures set for the smaller roads with cul-de-sacks in the Puhi subdivision in Līhuʻe will not prohibit access to properties from Dec. 22 to Jan. 30.

State reminds households to use $250 food support funds before they expire

Any unused Hawaiʻi Emergency Food Assistance Program balance cannot be carried over or reissued in 2026 and will be expunged at the end of the year.

Update: Flood advisory canceled for Kaua‘i

Radar shows that the heavy rain has diminished.

Strong thunderstorm hitting Kaua‘i this morning

At 8:21 a.m., Doppler radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm over Kekaha, or 21 miles west of Līhu‘e, moving east at 15 mph.

Kekaha landfill closed till further notice

The landfill is closed due to inclement weather.

Update: New special marine warning issued for leeward waters of Kaua‘i

Waterspouts, which can overturn boats and create hazardous seas, are anticipated.

Volcano Watch: Highlighting the hazards after 1 year of Kīlauea’s episodic summit fountaining

Visitors to Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island, where the volcano is located, see remarkable views during the episodic eruptions within the summit, but the latest episode — No. 38 — reminds us how quickly hazards associated with this dynamic activity can change.

Kaua’i County Council passes resolution urging state to restore pre-2012 pension eligibility for police, firefighters

Kauaʻi County has had difficult recruiting and retaining police officers and the resolution said returning to the state’s previous less restrictive retirement eligibility would help.

State senator denounces expanded federal travel ban slated to go into effect New Year’s Day

“The expansion of the travel ban is as a political distraction, diverting attention from real homeland security concerns like human trafficking, drug smuggling and organized crime,” said Oʻahu state Sen. Jarrett Keohokalole, chairman of the Hawaiʻi Senate Commerce and Consumer Protection Committee.

Lane closures scheduled in early January 2026 for Haleko Road, Pua Loke Street

The lane closures are scheduled from Jan. 5-9, 2026, weather permitting and are necessary for geotechnical subsurface exploration and improvements to Haleko Road.

Flood advisory issued for entire island of Kauaʻi as heavy rainfall moves onshore

National Weather Service radar indicated at just before 9 p.m. that rain — falling at 1 inch per hour with some embedded heavier showers possible — moving ashore from the south and west.

UPDATE: Flood watch canceled for Kauaʻi, Niʻihau

According to the National Weather Service in Honolulu, showers and an isolated thunderstorm or two, remain possible today, however, flooding is no longer expected to pose a threat.

UH-Mānoa sophomore, Big Island resident returns from 2-week Antarctica expedition

Waikōloa native and graduate of Kealakehe High School Eric Pōmaikaʻi Gee was one of two Villars Institute Fellows selected for the Ice Station Expedition, a 2-week mission that took place this month; he now will begin sharing lessons from the expedition through school visits, community presentations and public outreach.

Hawaiʻi Pacific Health, Kamehameha Schools reaffirm commitment to improve Hawaiʻi’s well-being

The two organizations renewed a partnership that started 6 years ago aimed at working collaboratively to leverage their collective strengths in health care and education to create healthier communities throughout the state.
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