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Public Access Room offering workshops on what to do when legislature not in session
The Public Access Room provides the public with information, facilities, and services to assist them as they participate in the State legislative process.
‘Kaukau 4 Keiki’ program provides meal boxes for low-income keiki this summer
Mālama Kauaʻi’s Kaukau 4 Keiki program aims to address the “summer hunger gap” by providing healthy meal boxes to low-income keiki across the island.
Artificial intelligence used by University of Hawai’i researchers for reef conservation
Coral ecologists in the UH Mānoa School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology are identifying and measuring reef halos from space using artificial intelligence. The study was published recently in Remote Sensing of Environment.
Kapa‘a High School Art Club refreshes market mural in Kapahi
About a dozen Kapa‘a High School students spent five days on the Aloha Island Mart project.
Workshop series aims to help seniors with diabetes; registration open
Registration is now open for the upcoming Diabetes Self-Management Workshop, a series presented by The Agency on Elderly Affairs.
UH Mānoa ranks in world’s top 2.5% out of 20,531 universities in Global 2000 list
The Center for World University Rankings released its Global 2000 list and ranked the flagship campus of the 10-campus University of Hawai‘i System placed No. 505 out of 20,531 universities.
GoFarm on Kaua‘i to host Farmer Training Program, AgCurious Webinar
Learn more about the Kauaʻi Farmer Training Program process and how to apply.
KIUC: 4-hour planned outage for Wainiha, Hāʻena
Kaua‘i Island Utility Cooperative maintenance work on transformers and replacement of lightning arresters have been scheduled for next week and will result in a temporary interruption of electric service for Wainiha and Hāʻena residents. The work is expected to take approximately four hours to complete. Interruption of power is scheduled to begin at 11 p.m. […]
Kīlauea volcano at heightened unrest on Big Island
Seismicity remains elevated, according to the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, and unusual activity has been noted along Kīlauea’s East Rift Zone or Southwest Rift Zone.
Hawaiʻi Narcotics Enforcement Division’s K9 Kahu receives protective vest from nonprofit
The Hawaiʻi Narcotics Enforcement Division received a protective vest for K9 Kahu that was provided by a national nonprofit.
Lane closures set for Kawaihau, Hehi roads on Kaua‘i
Both Kaua‘i road closures are needed for road resurfacing work.
Now that rats are eradicated at Palmyra Atoll, seabird ‘discotheques,’ decoys result in chick
Twelve years after rats were eradicated from Palmyra Atoll, a grey-backed tern chick was seen.
Kaua‘i: Liquor license renewals due June 30
If a licensee fails to renew their liquor license by the deadline, the County of Kaua‘i liquor license will expire on June 30.
STEM scholarship made for Native Hawaiian students
The primary objective of the Paubox Kahikina STEM Scholarship is to encourage Native Hawaiians to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and math.
Life’s Choices Kaua‘i cohosting mental health, wellness conference with other agencies
Life’s Choices Kaua‘i is co-hosting the conference with its partners the Hawai‘i Department of Health, the Kauaʻi Rural Health Association, Kauaʻi Planning and Action Alliance, Kauaʻi Resilience Project, and Keiki to Careers.
Waimea ‘High School Hero’ wins $1,500 cash prize
Honsador Lumber awarded its Kaua‘i prize to senior Joveline Alvarez.
Gov. Green issues flag order to honor late State Senator Sam Slom
This action is taken to honor the late State Senator Sam Slom, longtime state legislator, who died Sunday following an illness.
Hōkūleʻa crew makes first stop on Alaska Heritage Sail
The Alaska Heritage Sail is a pre-voyage through the Southeast region of Alaska before the Global Launch of the Moananuiākea Voyage circumnavigation of the Pacific on June 15, 2023.
Iam Tongi from Hawai’i wins 2023 American Idol
Iam Tongi, who was born in Kahuku, O’ahu, wins the 2023 American Idol Contest.
Schatz, Collins, others reintroduce bipartisan bill to reform disaster recovery
The Reforming Disaster Recovery Act would strengthen the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s disaster recovery program for states, local governments, and tribes.