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67 classrooms funded through Subaru Hawaiʻi’s Tools for Schools program

Improvements will benefit an estimated 9,330 students across all islands.

Lydgate Campground to close Dec. 6

This closure coincides with the weekly campground closure and will also encompass the entire parking lot.

Special Marine Warning issued as thunderstorm reaches Ni‘ihau, Lehua Rock

Small craft could be damaged in briefly higher winds and suddenly higher waves.

NOAA issues 2023 Hurricane Season Summary for the Central Pacific Basin

Tropical Storm Calvin was the first tropical cyclone of the season in the central Pacific, moving into the basin from the east on July 17.

Update: Strong thunderstorms sweeping over Kaua‘i

Winds will reach up to 40 miles per hour, and could knock down tree limbs and blow around unsecured objects.

Kekaha landfill closed until further notice

The closure is because of inclement weather and flooding. The public will be updated as to when the landfill reopens.

Kaua‘i Agency on Elderly Affairs offers new program for caregivers beginning Dec. 5

It’s called Caregivers’ Corner, and it aims to help caregivers and their loved ones.

Coastlines: Unsung heroes in Hawaiʻi’s rainfall creation

A new study from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa takes a deeper dive into a common aerosol in Hawai‘i, giant sea salt aerosol, revealing that coastal areas can release up to five times more particles than the open ocean.

‘Resurgence’ is Hawaiʻi’s 2023 Word of the Year

The University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Department of English also considered the word “polarization.”

Attorney general kicks off International Charity Fraud Awareness Week

As part of the Department of the Attorney General’s continuing commitment to regulating charities in Hawaiʻi, the Department has hired Paula Youngling as its Charities Program Administrator.

Kaua‘i-born Hawaiian monk seal returned to Garden Isle waters after 5 months in Kona mammal hospital

The 7-year-old female seal, known as RH38, was initially seen by volunteers and community members in waters around the Garden Isle acting abnormally lethargic in June.

Kaua‘i lane closures: Nov. 25 to Dec. 1

Lane closure schedules may change at any time without further notice.

Deep-water seaweed focus of $892K research grant

This research will mark the first investigation into genome-level adaptations of red, green and brown seaweeds that live in the low-light environment of the mesophotic zone.

Registration for 2024 Mini Hoopster and Junior Hoopster Basketball Leagues scheduled Nov. 27 and Nov. 28

Registration will be held in person or can be emailed to county officials.

Hawaiʻi state working group digesting public testimony for wildfire prevention legislation

As Hawaiʻi grapples with a surge in wildfires threatening communities and ecosystems, bipartisan efforts are underway to introduce legislation to tackle prevention and preparedness.

Kōkua for Maui – Shop and Show Aloha scheduled at Kukui Grove’s Small Business Saturday

Kōkua for Maui – Shop and Show Aloha is dedicated to uplifting Maui’s people and businesses while boosting the economy impacted by the devastating wildfires.

New videos promote understanding of civil rights in Hawai‘i

The videos empower individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deafblind to self-advocate for their civil rights.

Coral, algae symbiont research could inform conservation efforts

Researchers found there was a tradeoff for corals dominated by thermally sensitive algae – they have higher growth, but only in cooler water. 

Update: High surf advisory extended for north- and west-facing shorelines of Kaua‘i, Ni‘ihau

Surf of 18 to 24 feet is expected this evening, lowering to 12 to 16 feet by Sunday.

Kaua‘i Ocean Safety Bureau advises beach safety this holiday season

It is highly recommended to check the weather and surf report before planning any outdoor activities.
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