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Trump administration demands Hawaiʻi, other states ‘undo’ SNAP payments made for November
Hawaiʻi was one of several states to make the SNAP payments for November before the U.S. Supreme Court temporarily paused two rulings ordering emergency funds be used for the food program during the federal shutdown.
UH college student joining Antarctica expedition with polar explorer Robert Swan
In 20 days, UH Mānoa sophomore Eric Gee will be joining legendary polar explorer Robert Swan on an expedition to Antarctica to show the world why it is a critical resource that needs to be protected.
Public invited to provide feedback before final phase of Hanalei water line improvements
The second and final phase of the Hanalei Water Line Improvements Project is set to begin by the end of the year.
Hawaiʻi transportation department launches plan to improve pedestrian, biking, transit access
HDOT will also host a virtual community meeting for Kauaʻi residents on Monday night to present the network, gather feedback and highlight local projects.
Update: Continued higher-than-normal water levels mean coastal flooding will persist
The possible flooding is due to peak monthly high tides combined with water levels that are running higher than predicted .
11 lane closures scheduled during week of Nov. 8-14 on Kaua‘i state roadways
NOTE: There will be no lane closures on Tuesday, Nov. 11, in observance of the Veterans Day holiday, unless permitted. Otherwise, be sure to check if any of these upcoming road closures and projects will impact your commute this coming week.
Latest edition of Kaua‘i Youth Report now available for public review
The 2025 version of the most comprehensive data snapshot of how Garden Isle Youth are doing across diverse socioeconomic indicators is now available for public review.
$6.1M OHA emergency relief funds to help Native Hawaiians impacted by fed gov’t shutdown
“When Hawaiians help Hawaiians, our aloha and pilina deepen,” said Office of Hawaiian Affairs Board of Trustees Chairman Kaialiʻi “Kai” Kahele.
Hirono, colleagues introduce legislation to bar mass layoffs during government shutdown
Current law does not permit agencies to conduct workforce cuts during a lapse in appropriations. This bill reaffirms and makes explicit Congress’ intent that no administration can use a shutdown as a pretext to initiate layoffs.
Hawai‘i offers to pay air controller salaries to avoid flight cuts at state airports
Ed Sniffen, director of the state Department of Transportation, is awaiting a response to a letter he sent to the U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy on Nov. 6, asking for a full waiver for all Hawai‘i airports from the FAA’s 10% reduction in scheduled air traffic due to staffing shortages among unpaid air traffic controllers during the ongoing federal government shutdown.
Lei donations welcomed ahead of ceremony at Hanapēpē Veterans Cemetary on Veterans Day
Kauaʻi residents are invited to two upcoming events to honor veterans, one in Līhue on Nov. 8 and the other on Nov. 11 at the Hanapēpē Veterans Cemetery.
Līhuʻe Airport awarded grant of more than $51M for runway improvements project
Līhuʻe Airport’s redesigned layout now includes previously absent buffer zones, giving pilots extra room to maneuver during emergencies and lowering the chances of runway overruns. The entire project is aimed at increasing safety.
Hawaiʻi celebrates Arbor Day with annual celebrations encouraging tree growth to sustain communities
There will be tree giveaways, plantings and educational activities happening this month throughout the state — each also highlighting Hawaiʻi Gov. Josh Green’s formal proclamation of 2025 as Year of Our Community Forests.
UPDATE: 40 major US airports to cut flights by 10%, including Daniel K. Inouye International in Honolulu
The reduction in flights stems from a surge in callouts among the nearly 13,000 air traffic controllers, employed by the FAA, who have been working without pay for five weeks due to the federal government shutdown.
Restroom at Bryan J. Baptiste Sports Complex closed for repairs
A broken water line has closed the restroom until Friday afternoon.
West Kauaʻi highway becomes focus of new initiative to reduce nēnē deaths
Spearheaded by Archipelago Research and Conservation, the newly launched Mānā Plains Nēnē Project on Kaua‘i aims to reduce the high rate of vehicle collisions with the endangered Hawaiian goose along a vital five-mile section of Kaumuali‘i Highway.
Producers can now apply for compost reimbursement, including transportation costs
The program reimburses agricultural producers for the cost of purchasing compost, including transportation expenses. The deadline to apply is May 1, 2026.
UH study: Dramatic transformation of El Niño because of climate change could reshape weather worldwide
Projections show an abrupt shift within the next 30 to 40 years from irregular El Niño-La Niña cycles to highly regular oscillations, characterized by more dramatic fluctuations in sea surface temperature.
ICE-led raids lead to arrests of 44 people on Kauaʻi
The arrested people include two suspected associates of the foreign terrorist organization Tren de Aragua.
Update: Kaua’i lifeguard recovering after shark bite at Hanalei Bay; beach remains closed
Kauaʻi lifeguard Chance Swanson is recovering after a shark bite while off-duty surfing at Hanalei Bay; he remains in good spirits despite ongoing treatment.
