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State’s high court holds that farm dwellings in ag district cannot be short-term rentals
Justices agreed that “short-term vacation rentals undermine” agricultural purposes; Doug Chin, former state attorney general and who argued the case before the high court, said the ‘transient accommodations’ do not belong in the agricultural district.
Celebrate the importance and value of Kaua‘i County assessors
Assessors play a direct part in your everyday life by determining the value of real property which is used for taxation purposes. Revenue from real property taxes is used to provide services such as law enforcement and fire protection, road construction and many others that benefit the entire community.
State encourages people to help protect young seabirds as they embark on first flight
Every fall during seabird fallout season, from roughly Sept. 15 to Dec. 15, the fledglings leave their nests to make their inaugural journeys to the ocean. When they do, they can become disoriented by artificial light, collide with man-made structures or become exhausted and fall, making them vulnerable to automobiles and predators.
Portion of Niumalu Road in Nāwiliwili closed as road resurfacing continues
Motorists are advised that full closures could be intermittent and are reminded to drive cautiously through the work area; heavy machinery and commercial vehicles will be present. Flaggers will be present to direct traffic.
Demystify government, empower the people
Holomua Collective in collaboration with Kaua‘i County is hosting a free event Sept. 26 to teach Garden Island residents how their government works so they can have more engaging civic lives.
Kaua‘i hotels lead state in August for revenue per available room
The Garden Isle otherwise followed the same trend as the rest of the state, where occupany rates, revenue per available room and average daily rates were all lower than August last year.
SNAP policy shift will bring ‘huge relief’ for tens of thousands of Hawai‘i families
Hawai‘i will eliminate the “net income limit” for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, commonly called food stamps, which could extend benefits to 13,000 to 14,000 more households throughout the state by next year.
Reminder: Public forums for finalists seeking to be next UH president start this week
Up first is Wendy Hensel this afternoon with two events. Finalist Julian Vasquez Heilig follows next Monday.
UH: Innovative mele, lineage at heart of Hawaiian language play
The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Department of Theatre and Dance and Kennedy Theatre will premiere “Puana” this fall, a hana keaka (Hawaiian Theatre) production that delves into the spiritual connections between Kānaka Maoli (Native Hawaiians) and their kūpuna (ancestors) through the power of song. Performed primarily in ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian language), the play also commemorates the 10th anniversary of UH Mānoa’s Hawaiian Theatre program.
Coconut rhinoceros beetle found on Big Island
This is the first detection of CRB on the island since October 2023 when a Waikoloa resident reported finding a total of six grubs (larvae) in a decaying palm tree stump.
Police searching for missing Washington woman last seen Saturday in Kōloa
The Kaua‘i Police Department is asking for the public’s help locating a 37-year-old woman from Washington, was last seen in Kōloa Saturday morning, Sep. 21.
Fire mitigation work scheduled for portion of Ninini Point starting Sept. 23
The county’s Public Information Office said the necessary work will allow various crews to cut and maintain vegetation and remove debris, including abandoned vehicles, that are on the property.
Want to farm on the Garden Isle? AgXposure course still accepting applications on Kaua‘i
GoFarm Hawai‘i promotes the production of fresh, locally-grown produce in a state that imports about 90% of its food.
Kauaʻi Department of Water hosts 19th Make a Splash water education festival
The event gathers parents, students, teachers, government resource agencies, community volunteers and businesses for a common cause: to educate students about water, our most precious resource.
‘A huge moment’ for Kaua‘i reefs: Coral nursery coming to island with federal funding
State personnel and partners will get to work building a $384,400 coral nursery on the Garden Isle this January.
Kauaʻi Humane Society welcomes new executive director Padraic Gallagher
Nicole Schafer Crane, who took the helm 4 years ago, led the organization through the COVID-19 pandemic and played a critical part in many of its recent intitiatives and successes, is stepping down and will return to the East Coast.
Kaua‘i Housing Agency to launch 2025 Community Development Block Grant Program
CDBG funds have been used to rehabilitate shelters, family centers, and for off-site infrastructure and improvements.
UHERO report: Hawaiʻi’s economy holding steady, but limited population growth a concern
The current growth trend for the state of Hawaiʻi is slower than in past decades — and it is expected to continue to be slow in the coming years due to limited increases in population with births no longer outpacing deaths.
Kauaʻi Community College awarded $4.3M grant for first-of-its-kind Transfer Center
The center will offer comprehensive support services for Kauaʻi Community College students transferring to 4-year programs at UH campuses on Oʻahu in Mānoa and West Oʻahu and UH-Hilo on the Big Island.
U.S. Navy seeks public input on proposed increase in military training on Kauaʻi, uninhabited island
The Navy wants to increase the frequency of 13 types of land-based and multi-domain training and testing activities.