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2025 Kauaʻi County water quality reports now available for public to view

“Maintaining uncompromised quality and an adequate supply of water is our primary objective,” said Water Department Manager and Chief Engineer Joe Tait in the county’s announcement. “[The Department of Water] is pleased to report that our water continues to meet or exceed both state and federal requirements for safe drinking water.”

Lane closures scheduled for guardrail repairs in Kapa‘a

The closures are planned from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. June 30 to July 3, weather permitting, along Kamalu Road and Kolupua Street.

Community encouraged to complete online Waimea 400 Affordable Housing Survey

Kauaʻi County Housing Agency is finalizing the project’s master plan now and community feedback is critical to shaping its future. Garden Isle residents are asked to take the survey by June 30.

Keiki Bike & Skateboard Safety Day returns to Wilcox Medical Center

10th annual installment of popular event is free and open to the public. Educational and hands-on activities will include a helmet-fitting station, bike and skateboard skill enhancement courses and more.

Volcano Watch: Where does Kīlauea tephra go? The answer is blowin’ in the wind

The spectacular series of Kīlauea eruptive episodes during the past 6 months on the Big Island has been remarkably safe for public viewing, but a simple change in wind or brief vent collapse could cause dramatic shift in the hazards produced by the volcano.

U.S. Coast Guard medevacs crew member from cargo ship 80 miles offshore of Kauaʻi

Crew members of an MH-65 Dolphin helicopter successfully completed the hoist of the cargo ship crew member at 5:47 a.m. June 26 and transported the 26-year-old man to Līhuʻe Airport, where emergency medical services transferred him to Wilcox Medical Center for further treatment.

Response continues to ongoing ‘cybersecurity event’ at Hawaiian Airlines

The airline reported shortly before 8 a.m. today (June 26) that some of its information technology systems were affected by the ‘event.’ Flights have continued to operate safely and guest travel has not been impacted.

Road work and lane closures continue through Sept. 22 on Wāwae Road in Lāwa‘i

Crews with project contractor Earthworks Pacific are working on drainage improvements and remediation to the road’s asphalt surfaces in an area from about 15 feet from the intersection of Wāwae Road and Kaumuali‘i Highway, extending mauka about 950 linear feet.

High bacteria count advisory issued for Waiʻoli Beach Park on North Shore

A high bacteria count advisory was issued because testing for enterococci indicates that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa or parasites could be present in the water.

Kauaʻi Community College’s Performing Arts Center flourishes with new, innovative leadership

More diverse performances, educational opportunities, and community engagement has helped the Performing Arts Center become a vibrant cultural hub.

Sewer rate increase goes into effect July 1

“Increasing 11% per year over a 5-year period, funds from this increase will go into much-needed repairs of facilities that are over 4 decades old,” said Kaua‘i County Engineer Troy Tanigawa in the county’s reminder. “Repairs will avoid costly emergency repairs and will increase the overall efficiency of wastewater operations.”

Goodwill to host reuse collection event at Kaua‘i Resource Center

Residents, businesses and other organizations can bring unwanted or unneeded items — including clothing, small furniture, children’s toys, books and shoes — to event Friday in Līhu‘e.

Brown water advisory issued for Waiʻoli Beach at Hanalei Bay on North Shore

Hawai‘i Department of Health recommends staying out of the water for 48 to 72 hours. If the water is brown, turn around. A high bacteria count notification also was issued for Waiʻoli Beach Park.

Kawakami went to mainland in June with stops in Washington and Florida

Kaua‘i County’s mayor participated in the ninth annual Hawai‘i on the Hill, hosted by U.S. Sen. Mazie Hirono of Hawai‘i and Chamber of Commerce Hawai‘i, and a week later attended the 93rd annual U.S. Conference of Mayors in Tampa.

Hawai’i Foodbank Kaua‘i rolls out new mobile food pantry

The new service expands access to nutritious food to rural and underserved communities around the Garden Isle.

Resurfacing work continues through Friday on Poʻohiwi Road in Kalāheo

Crews are working from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. daily, weather permitting. Because of the narrow width of the road and limited to no shoulder area, a road closure is being implemented in 50-minute increments on sections of the road as work progresses to allow residents access.

AARP awards $15,000 grant to kūpuna softball on Kauaʻi

The Kauaʻi Senior Citizens Softball Association has received a $15,000 grant from AARP’s 2025 Community Challenge to enhance softball facilities, benefiting older adults across the island.

State homeland security office says no credible threats to Hawai‘i as geopolitical tensions run high

“We are monitoring the unfolding events in the Middle East and remain prepared to address any concerns that may arise,” said Department of Law Enforcement Director Mike Lambert in an announcement Tuesday.

REMINDER: Water service shutdown scheduled Wednesday for parts of Hanalei

The shutdown is from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., weather permitting, and will impact a portion of Weke Road, part of Kūhiō Highway and customers on ʻAmaʻama Road, ʻAnae Road, Heʻe Road and Kumu Road.

REMINDER: Still time to weigh in on desired traits, qualities for next Kaua‘i police chief

Police Chief Desirable Traits survey continues to be available through June 30 for island residents to weigh in and help guide Kaua‘i County Police Commission process of selecting island’s new top cop.
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