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Hawaiʻi Senate panel to host briefing about erosion of democratic norms
The briefing — which will feature information from University of Hawaiʻi Economic Research Organization professor Colin Moore — is part of a series of informational briefings about the rule of law in relation to the recent actions of President Donald Trump’s administration and how its decisions are impacting Hawaiʻi.
Hawai‘i Supreme Court upholds life sentence for man who murdered elderly landlord
Peter Grewer was convicted by a jury in 2021 of second-degree murder for stabbing his 67-year-old landlord Joeleen Hartman 17 times and killing her at her Kōloa home.
Mechanical problems force closure of Kapa’a Swimming Pool
The Kapaʻa Swimming Pool will temporarily close starting Sept. 17 due to unforeseen mechanical issues, prompting swimmers to utilize the Waimea Swimming Pool.
Kaua’i County holding series of community meetings about future of island’s water
Residents are encouraged to provide feedback that will guide critical investments in water infrastructure resilience, addressing long-term challenges such as aging infrastructure and climate change impacts
Kaua‘i Liquor Control Commission to hear testimony on new rule changes
The public can submit testimony on the proposed amendments before or during the Sept. 24 meeting.
Constitution and Citizenship Day chance to reflect on shared commitment to democratic values
Hawaiʻi Gov. Josh Green proclaims Sept. 17 as Constitution and Citizenship Day in Hawaiʻi, commemorating signing of U.S. Constitution in 1787 and highlighting enduring importance of constitutional governance throughout Hawaiʻi’s history.
Trash pickup delayed in Waimea, Kapa‘a
Kaua‘i County Department of Public Works advises residents to leave their bins out if their trash is not collected by 3:30 p.m. Sept. 16; pickup is anticipated to be completed Sept. 17.
Young golfers gain more experience through a tournament in Kauaʻi last weekend
Winners from the Kauaʻi Junior Championship include, Leo Saito from Hilo, Ethan Nakatsukasa from Honolulu, Madison Sur from Honolulu, Tay-Lina Nakagawa from Honolulu and Mia Nakaoka from Mililani.
Community gathers for blessing of new mural at Līhuʻe Public Library
The vibrant new mural at Līhuʻe Public Library, crafted by local artist Holly Kaʻiakapu, celebrates Kauaʻi’s cherished traditions and the memory of Eric Larsen, a beloved Garden Isle librarian and community figure.
Wilcox Medical Center reintroduces personalized Cardiac Rehab program
Wilcox Medical Center has relaunched its cardiac rehabilitation program, offering customized exercise and health education to enhance heart recovery and overall wellness.
Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander youth face disproportionate high rates of sexual violence
Because Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander youth are often excluded from national health surveys, their risks can be hidden in broader datasets.
University of Hawaiʻi helped develop new agriculture maps to help track crops, boost food security
The high-resolution maps are a game-changer for tracking crops, assessing land use, responding to emergencies, and supporting food security in the state.
Kauaʻi Fire Department personnel rescue injured visitor from Kalalau Trail Saturday
A 72-year-old Swiss hiker was rescued from Hanakāpī‘ai Beach after sustaining a head injury.
Kauaʻi residents provide ideas for improving tourism while balancing locals quality of life
The Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority invited Garden Isle residents to shape Kauaʻi’s tourism future through a two-day community input session focused on balancing tourism benefits with resident needs.
Celebrate chocolate, coffee from farm to table with festival next month
Mark your calendars for the delightful celebration of chocolate and coffee from Kauaʻi and across the state, the 10th Kauaʻi Chocolate & Coffee Festival will be on October 19 in Līhuʻe.
Planning Department holding final public workshop for East Kauaʻi long-range initiative
Parks, Recreation and Economic Development is the focus of the final public workshop about the East Kauaʻi Community and Circulation Plan.
Power outage ongoing following vehicle collision with utility pole
Power restoration efforts are underway on the west side following an auto accident that toppled a utility pole, leaving residents without electricity.
New campaign aims to raise awareness of early psychosis in Hawaiʻi youth
Recognizing the early signs of psychosis in teens and young adults is key to helping them get the care and support they need, according to the Hawaiʻi Department of Health.
Nighttime lane closures on Kūhiō Highway by Hanalei Hill complete
The closure, which ran from July 8 to Sept. 12, was necessary for the reconstruction of the pavement on Hanalei Hill.