Hawaii News
New video teaches about floriculture, role of nurseries and farms in Hawaiʻi economy
Discover the vibrant world of Hawaiʻi’s floriculture and the importance of supporting local nurseries and farms in a new one-hour video “Spirit of Hawaiʻi Neotropica,” presented by the Hawaiʻi Floriculture and Nursery Association (HFNA).
Big Island botanical artist’s endangered Hawaiian hibiscus featured in UK exhibition
Paula de la Cruz of Kapa‘au seeks ‘to communicate the beauty of the quiet world of botany.’
Decomposing whale head washed up on Kapaʻa beach to remain indefinitely
The head of a decaying sperm whale washed up on the shoreline of the Sheraton Kauaʻi Coconut Beach Resort in Kapaʻa on Friday, June 14, and the state Department of Land and Natural Resources says that after discussion with a cultural practitioner, it will not be moved.
High surf advisory issued for south-facing shores for Kaua‘i and Ni‘ihau
Surf is expected to be 6 to 8 feet and build to 7 to 10 feet by this afternoon.
Hawaiian monk seal pup Paʻaki leaves Waikīkī beach to begin new phase of life
Pa‘aki was transported from bustling Kaimana Beach to a more remote O‘ahu shoreline.
Health officials report rise in COVID-19 cases statewide while Garden Isle numbers trend down
The state released its weekly numbers for June 4-10 this afternoon which shows a total active of 1,330 active cases statewide.
Colleague alleges jailed artist’s letter for Kauaʻi councilman was a complaint, not a threat
“He was frightened, and he was blown away that the person who terrified him for years, this is his story, had become an elected official,” said Councilwoman Felicia Cowden.
Global firm to rebuild controversial Coco Palms resort by 2026; promotes ’boutique luxury setting’
IHG Hotels & Resorts – headquartered in England – intends to rebuild under its Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants brand.
Nonprofit seeks applicants for conservation leadership program on Kaua‘i
Recent high school graduates, college graduates and young professionals looking to establish a career in conservation are encouraged to apply by June 21.
Hawaiian monk seal pup born on Lei Day weaned, relocated to remote O‘ahu shoreline
NOAA has also revealed the sex of the pup to be a female, which they say is hopeful news for the continued recovery of the Hawaiian monk seal population.
Reminder: Kaua‘i Bus offering free service during Tropic Care from June 13 to 20
The eight-day event will include free physical exams, eye exams, eyeglass fabrication, dermatology services, dental exams, fillings and extractions.
Hawai‘i chefs interpret iconic island dish at 2024 Kaua‘i Poke Fest
Don Gusman, Joey Jamillarin and Hoku Keamoai of Grand Hyatt Kaua‘i Resort & Spa took first place with a dish called ‘Throwback.’
Seeds of Wellbeing, project promoting mental health for Hawai‘i farmers, wins award
Due to high rates of stress, depression and suicide among farmers, Seeds of Wellbeing was developed in fall 2021.
Kaua‘i rum earns ‘Best in Show’ at international spirits competition
The third annual TAG Global Spirits Awards featured an international panel of industry experts assessing over 100 categories.
Kaua‘i Police Department issues alert for cryptocurrency phone scam
To make the scam appear credible, the scammer may use real information about the victim.
New recruitment campaign for corrections officers kicks off in June 2024
The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (DCR) is kicking off a new multi-pronged recruitment campaign for adult corrections officers (ACO) beginning Monday, June 10, 2024.
Annual report reveals rise in individual homelessness on Kaua‘i
On Kaua’i from 2023 to 2024, the number of sheltered homeless individuals rose by 1 to 59 people this year. Unsheltered homelessness also increased by 34 to 464 people compared to 430 last year, reflecting an 8% increase.
Navy, NASA want to renew Kaua‘i leases – West Side locals show support, opposition
Navy & NASA personnel held scoping sessions across Kaua‘i last week, to gather comments that will shape an environmental impact statement.
Hawaiian monk seal off Big Island relocated after aggressive behavior toward oceangoers
The animal’s move was prompted by a pattern of escalating underwater interactions in the Makako Bay area in December 2023.
Volcano Watch — Keeping up with Kīlauea
Hawaiian Volcano Observatory goes into detail about the latest Kīlauea eruption.