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People making discriminatory calls to police can now face civil penalties under new Hawaiʻi law
Under the new Hawaiʻi law, anyone who intentionally calls the police on another person with the purpose of harassing, humiliating or violating their rights based on a protected class can be held legally responsible.
Kaua‘i Police Department to adjust hours within records section for staff training
Firearms registration services will not be affected by these closures and will remain open during normal business hours.
Staffing problems will delay trash pickup this Labor Day
Because of staffing issues, residential trash pickup in the Anahola and Moloa‘a areas will be delayed. Also, trash pickup in the Kekaha area will not occur this Labor Day.
Department of Health urges education on rat lung worm despite low infection rate on Kauaʻi
Simple steps can safeguard against this tropical parasite capable of causing paralysis and severe illness.
Human choices, small changes can impact the survival of young turtles
Hawaiian green sea turtles, or honu, are in peak nesting season on Hawai‘i’s beaches, where beachgoers play a vital role in ensuring hatchlings’ safe journey to the sea amidst rising nesting activity since 2020.
Hawaiʻi researchers investigate kalo as sustainable poultry feed
Research at the University of Hawaiʻi reveals that locally grown kalo could be a cost-effective, nutritious alternative to imported chicken feed.
Kauaʻi Tai: Kōloa Rum’s new signature cocktail for Hawaiian History Month
Kauaʻi’s own Kōloa Rum Co. distillery unveils its latest creation this Hawaiian History Month: the Kauaʻi Tai cocktail, an island-inspired twist on the classic Mai Tai.
Department of Public Works announces lane closures in Kōloa
The Department of Public Works and its contractor, Maui Kupono Builders, are announcing lane closures along parts of Hailima Road, Iuka Place, and Aka Road in Kōloa next week. (Photo Credit: County of Kauaʻi)
ALOHA Collection launches special edition collab honoring Hōkūleʻa’s 50th
The limited-edition collection debuted at a public launch event on Aug. 20 at Bishop Museum’s Kaiwiʻula Night Market. The limited-edition collection is available online while supplies last.
Hawaiʻi health care providers now have access to free medical cannabis courses
These courses are designed to give health care providers a foundational understanding of the endocannabinoid system, and the clinical application of medical cannabis and cannabidiol (CBD).
Dolphin strandings linked to infectious disease that can spread to humans, research shows
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Health and Stranding Lab scientists say they are concerned after three striped dolphins stranded on east Oʻahu shorelines over seven days and tested positive for Brucella ceti, a bacterial infection that can transfer from animals to humans.
Kaua‘i weekly lane closures for Aug. 30 to Sept. 5
In observance of Labor Day on Sept. 1, there will be no contraflow and lane closures unless otherwise permitted. Lane closure schedules may change at any time without further notice.
Federal funding cuts to University of Hawai‘i threaten work on sea level, climate research
This funding cut could impact a $3 million grant from the Office of Naval Research to the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, which was awarded to Chip Fletcher, interim dean of the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, to support the Coastal Research Collaborative.
Check out free webinar on ‘Why Sharks Matter’ in September
In this webinar, Dr. Shiffman will share his work as a marine conservation biologist and how his research uses cutting-edge interdisciplinary methods to answer policy-relevant questions about threatened species.
Resolution recognizing history, significance of Big Island’s Mauna Loa Observatory introduced
Measure championed by three of Hawai‘i’s federal lawmakers comes after Trump Administration announced plans to cancel the lease for the essential government office connected with the station.
Chan, Zuckerberg support Hanalei affordable rental apartments with $2.3 million contribution
The Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg donation will accelerate the development of the $9.6 million Hale Kākoʻo O Hanalei project on the site of the former Hanalei Mormon Church.
Invasive insect detected on Kaua‘i, attacking native naio plant
Myoporum thrips were first discovered in the state in 2009, on Hawaiʻi Island, where they are now widespread. The invasive insect was identified on Oʻahu in 2018 and confirmed on Moloka’i in 2024.
Vision Zero Hawai‘i underscores Kaua‘i’s commitment to safe, equitable streets
Garden Isle residents have witnessed the tragic consequences of unsafe roads firsthand — three lives have been lost in traffic-related incidents this year on Kaua‘i, a sobering reminder of the urgent need for safer streets.
Waimea High senior sworn in as first student rep on county commission
Kaua‘i voters in 2024 approved an amendment to the Kaua‘i County Charter allowing high school juniors and seniors to actively serve and provide a youth perspective on county boards and commissions.
Volcano Watch: Cracks in the 2018 Kīlauea lava delta; what do they mean?
Recently spotted cracks in the delta on on the Big Island demonstrate the instability of solid lava along the coastal edge; the new cracks are alarming and have led people to wonder what they mean.