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Solveig Løvseth credits the ‘supernatural’ for Ironman World Championship win on brutal day that knocked out 2 race leaders

Løvseth captured the title in her first-ever attempt, defeating Kat Matthews of Great Britain by just 35 seconds in the third-closest world championship finish in the sport’s history – men or women.

Kaua‘i man dies following two-vehicle crash

Speed appears to be a contributing factor in the crash, and toxicology results are pending to determine if impairment played a role.

Solveig Løvseth of Norway claims Ironman World Championship after Taylor Knibb, Lucy Charles-Barclay resign from race

Reigning Ironman World Champion Laura Philipp of Germany will lead the professional field that includes two other Ironman World Champions: Great Britain’s Lucy Charles-Barclay and American Chelsea Sodaro.

MTB Kaua‘i up and rolling, on mission to elevate mountain biking on the Garden Isle

Nonprofit mountain biking association wants to create, enhance and preserve a world-class network of mountain biking trails throughout Kaua’i County while raising awareness and enthusiasm for a healthy outdoor activity and fostering the next generation of mountain bicyclists.

Office of Hawaiian Affairs wraps up time at 2025 Native Hawaiian Convention knowing ‘our future is in good hands’

“What we witnessed here is the strength, resilience and unity of our lāhui — a clear sign that our future is in good hands,” said Office of Hawaiian Affairs Board of Trustees Chairman Kaialiʻi “Kai” Kahele.

Road closures scheduled in Līhu‘e for fiber optic installation

Several road closures are scheduled to allow for the installation to occur, which will take place on weekdays only from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., according to a Kaua‘i County press release.

Want to bathe like royalty at Queen’s Bath? Sorry; access denied through winter

The closure is because of anticipated hazardous ocean conditions that could result in injury or worse to members of the public and first responders.

Insurance provider DTRIC will make move to become run-off insurance carrier in Hawai‘i

The car, home and renters insurance firm, while no longer issuing new or renewal policies, will, however, continue to administer all active policies for its thousands of customers throughout the state, manage claims and meet its contractual and statutory obligations throughout the next several years.

REMEMBER: Crafty kūpuna, bonsai club members come together for senior craft fair

Crafters with the Līhu‘e, Waimea and Kekaha Neighborhood Center Senior Clubs and Līhu‘e Senior Bonsai Club will participate in the Oct. 11 event featuring a wide variety of crafts and plants up for sale.

Protecting Hawaiʻi’s beaches: UH project awarded $550K grant to help better predict water quality risks

Because beaches are so vital for recreation, tourism and the health of the state’s ecosystem, increasingly being threatened by fecal contaminants — which can enter beach environments through human wastewater, stormwater runoff and animal waste — poses a risk to public health and marine ecosystems.

Road work scheduled for various locations in Wailuā Houselots area

Road closures and single-lane contraflows, beginning Oct. 13, will be necessary for about 2 weeks on several roadways to accommodate the work.

Hawai‘i House of Reps accepting applications for 2026 legislative session

If you have ever wanted to explore the legislative process and gain valuable experience as a session staff member at the state Capitol in Honolulu, here’s your chance. Apply today.

State senators see results — and challenges — during illegal fireworks bunker inspection

The Hawai‘i Department of Law Enforcement Illegal Fireworks Task Force since it was established in 2023 has seized nearly 230,000 pounds of illegal fireworks, conducted more than 1,200 enforcement operations and coordinated multi-agency interdictions that disrupted major shipments of illegal fireworks statewide.

Three Kaua’i Vietnam War veterans receive warm welcome after D.C.’s Honor Flight trip

Three Vietnam War veterans from Kauaʻi received a heartfelt homecoming after a transformative journey to Washington, D.C. with the Hawaiian Islands Honor Flight.

Kauaʻi Invasive Species Committee fall 2025 email newsletter: Naio thrip invasion and mongoose captured

Partners are surveying the Garden Island now to determine their next move toward eradicating the sap-sucking invasive Myoporum thrip as it continues to spread and Nāwiliwili Small Boat Harbor had an unwanted visitor early last month that was quickly sent packing.

U.S. Postal Service hiring for holiday help on Kauaʻi

The U.S. Postal Service is ramping up for the holiday hustle, seeking nine new hires to join as temporary clerks and carrier assistants on Kauaʻi.

Digital Aloha Month might be over, but message remains relevant all year

Hawaiʻi Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke continues to share the message of online respect, responsibility and kindness beyond September’s observance as Digital Aloha Month.

Join state government ‘ohana; explore career opportunities through Operation Hire Hawai‘i

The state recognizes the potential long-term financial and economic impacts on communities with the uncertainty created by the ongoing federal government shutdown; executive branch departments are being urged to expand the use of the hiring program to fill vacancies.

Injured 58-year-old visitor rescued while hiking Kalalau Trail

The hiker was discovered near the 1.5-mile marker landing zone on the iconic Garden Island trail suffering from an apparent head injury.

Delayed trash service expected for several Kaua‘i communities

Residents of Kōloa, ʻŌmaʻo, Lāwaʻi, and Poʻipū are experiencing a delay in trash pickup, with services expected to resume by October 9.
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