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Volcano Watch: A pupu platter of earthquakes

Thousands of earthquakes occur every year in Hawaiʻi. These earthquakes are monitored by the U.S. Geological Survey Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and fall into three main classes: volcanic, tectonic and mantle.

Hawai’i Wildlife Conservation Stamp Contest opens

Artwork sought to feature the Melanistic Mutant (blue) Pheasant and a Hawaiian forest bird.

State intends to declare traffic emergency zone on Kaua‘i due to instability of slope by ‘Opaeka‘a Falls Scenic Lookout

A traffic emergency zone designation allows the state to expedite procurement and permitting to take action to construct improvements to protect access to the state road.

Full closure of Hanalei Bridge beginning Jan. 2

The $2.9 million project will replace the timber decking, steel bolts, and corroded steel members of Hanalei Bridge.

Task force seizes large amount of illegal fireworks

Aerial fireworks have long been prohibited in Hawaiʻi because of the risk they pose in causing injuries or property damage.

Gov. Green names Mizuno to serve as next leader of homelessness team

John Mizuno will succeed James Koshiba, who laid the groundwork for Gov. Green’s campaign to reduce chronic homelessness and provide housing solutions for the disadvantaged.

Kuamo‘o Road in Wailuā reduced to single lane

Travel in both directions will be maintained through alternating traffic control in the single remaining lane. Highway users are urged to use caution and avoid the area if possible.

State of Hawaiʻi Issues $750M in general obligation bonds

In preparation for the bond sale, Gov. Green, Director of Finance Luis Salaveria, and other senior state officials met with bond rating agencies that included S&P Global Ratings, Moody’s Investors Service, and Fitch Ratings, to facilitate their review of the state’s credit quality.

County crews work to clear ‘Ōma‘o Road in Kōloa blocked in both directions by downed tree

Updates will be posted when the road reopens.

Update: Inmate erroneously released from Kaua‘i Correctional Center turns himself in

The 44-year-old appeared in court on Tuesday for bail bond forfeiture warrant.

$700M settlement announced in Google Play Store misconduct case

Google will pay $630 million in restitution, minus costs and fees, to consumers who made purchases on the Google Play Store between August 2016 and September of this year and were harmed by anti-competitive practices.

Update: Kaua‘i’s east-facing shores now under high surf advisory as northeast swell slowly falls

Strong breaking waves and strong currents will make swimming dangerous. Heed all advice from ocean safety officials; when in doubt, don’t go out.

County of Kaua‘i announces holiday closures

In observance of the Christmas and New Year’s Day holidays, County of Kaua‘i offices will be closed on Dec. 25 and Jan. 1.

Short closures of Kūhiō Highway in Wainiha for slope stabilization work Jan. 8-12

The closure of the mauka (mountain-facing) lane of the highway and intermittent full closures are necessary to make sure rocks do not fall on motorists/pedestrians during the removal.

Gov. Green lowers flags to honor Sandra Day O’Connor

Retired Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Sandra Day O’Connor died at 93 years old on Dec. 1.  

Gov. Green focuses on housing, healthcare, education, and recovery and resilience in budget proposal submitted to legislature

The Executive Supplemental Budget request adds $326 million in general funds to the operating budget to continue essential operations and support statewide priorities, and $890 million in general obligation bond funds for capital improvement projects statewide. 

Hawai‘i State Public Library System launches mobile app

“Libraries Hawaii” App by ChiliFresh is now available to download.

Jim Pedone appointed GM and Hannah Taito as Resort Manager at the Royal Sonesta Kaua‘i

Formerly serving as the Director of Sales and Marketing, Pedone brings a wealth of experience in luxury hotels and a commitment to excellence that will help build the Sonesta brand in Hawai‘i.

State collecting unwanted pesticides from farms, commercial users on Kaua‘i

The pesticide disposal program is available to agricultural operations, including farms, ranches, nurseries and greenhouse growers. In addition, pesticide dealers, licensed pest control operators, golf course operators, landscape professionals, state and city agencies and other commercial end users of pesticides are eligible.

1 Hotel Hanalei Bay only Hawai‘i hotel to win spot on Conde Nast Traveler Gold List 2024

Opened for less than a year, the mission-driven 1 Hotel Hanalei Bay is the only Hawai‘i hotel to win a coveted spot on what is considered the world’s most prestigious travel award.
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