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Schatz co-introduces bipartisan legislation to help bring more doctors, surgeons to Hawai‘i

The need for general surgeons is especially high in rural and other underserved communities; there is a 14% shortage of surgeons in Hawai‘i overall, with Hawai‘i Island alone at a 40% shortage, forcing many residents to travel off-island to receive care they need.

Draft Statewide Long-Range Land Transportation Plan now available online

Public comment sought on draft state plan and Kauaʻi regional plan; plans provide comprehensive framework to guide transportation investment, policy and decision-making.

Kauaʻi among National Geographic’s 15 best places in the world for food right now

It’s not just any Hawaiian food that got the Garden Isle — along with Oʻahu and Maui — on this list, it was saimin, and Hamura Saimin in Līhuʻe is a perfect place to get your hands on a bowl of the piping hot, slightly salty noodle soup.

Surfrider water testing shows high fecal bacteria concentrations islandwide

The nonprofit’s Blue Water Task Force found 25 of the sites it tested May 9 — or a huge 76% of the total 33 — had bacteria levels exceeding state recreational water quality standards; elevated fecal bacteria indicates other harmful pathogens also could be present in the water.

Number, percent of births to unmarried women varied by geography in 2023

U.S. Census Bureau also reports fewer women in the same category gave birth during the past decade.

Federal jury convicts Kaua‘i man on child pornography charges following 4-day trial

The 40-year-old remains in police custody pending his sentencing hearing scheduled for Sept. 3.

California visitor rescued off popular Kaua‘i trail dies

Kaua‘i first responders were first notified on Tuesday afternoon of the unconscious hiker on the rugged trail near an exposed cliffside section commonly referred to as Crawler’s Ledge.

Real Property Collections office to be temporarily closed morning of May 21

The closure is necessary to accommodate the 2026 Real Property foreclosure sale that begins at 9 a.m. Thursday at Kaua‘i War Memorial Convention Hall.

Researchers advance blood test for aggressive form of breast cancer

A multi-university team — including University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center — developed a simpler way to find and track inflammatory breast cancer.

Kauaʻi judge keeps development ban in place at former Princeville golf course

A judge on Tuesday denied Starwood Capital Group’s request to resume development at Makai Woods Golf Course in Princeville, citing potential public health risks linked to historic cattle burial sites infected with anthrax.

Briefs for May 20: School menus, trauma-informed care training, vaping and mental health

State agencies work together to expand locally sourced school meals, the first cohort of state employees are certified in trauma-informed care and research discusses the effects of vaping on mental health.

Raised crosswalks to be installed in Hanalei overnight Thursday

One lane of traffic will be routed through Weke Road during the installation of three raised crosswalks on Kūhīo Highway from 8 p.m. Thursday to 5 a.m. Friday.

Briefs for May 19: State seeks input on future wildfire policy, state employee earns national honor, advocates energized by Green Fee

State seeks public input for future wildfire recovery policy, state Director of Communications earned a national award and advocates celebrate the effects from the Green Fee.

Trash pickup delayed in parts of Kauaʻi due to staffing shortages

Trash collection in the Kalāheo, Līhuʻe, and Kawaihau areas of Kauaʻi is delayed on Tuesday due to staffing shortages.

More than $322K in federal grant funds secured by state, University of Hawaiʻi for plant pathogen, biosecurity projects

Hawaiʻi Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity officials say the projects to be funded with the federal grant dollars are intended to help move Hawaiʻi toward a more proactive, technology-driven biosecurity framework capable of addressing increasingly complex global agricultural threats.

Return to Japan: Traditional voyaging canoe Hōkūleʻa to make Japan stops in 2027

Polynesian Voyaging Society traditional Hawaiian voyaging canoe will visit the island nation for the first time in 20 years; dates will tentatively be from April to September next year as part of the Moananuiākea Voyage

Starwood Capital Group seek to resume maintenance work at Princeville golf course

Starwood Capital Group was prohibited from development, ground-disturbing activity at the Makai Woods Golf Course after a court case cited anthrax-infected cattle buried beneath parts of the golf course.

Two professors at Kauaʻi Community College honored for excellence

Mark Ombrello, assistant professor of history, and Brian Yamamoto, professor of natural sciences, were among the 25 members of the University of Hawaiʻi faculty to receive top awards.

Traffic Alert: Portion of Olohena Road to be closed May 20 for retaining wall construction

Motorists will be rerouted to alternate routes from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday.

Peʻe Road at Poʻipu Road set to close for next 11 days

Motorists are asked to prepare for temporary signals and detours while Peʻe Road at Poʻipu Road is closed during construction of a roundabout beginning May 19.
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