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Kapaʻa High senior makes history with dual graduation

On May 3, Veronica Nagahisa will graduate from the Honolulu-based university with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. Just three weeks later, on May 23, she’ll walk the stage again, this time at Kapaʻa High School to receive her high school diploma, becoming the first student on Kaua‘i to achieve both at the same time.

Learn more about how invasive species impact Hawai‘i’s ecosystem

Throughout May, the interagency Hawaiʻi Invasive Species Council, co-chaired by the Department of Land and Natural Resources and the Hawaiʻi Department of Agriculture, is hosting volunteer opportunities and a series of free webinars led by local invasive species experts.

Travelers reminded to be REAL ID ready by May 7, 2025

The Hawai‘i Department of Transportation reminds domestic travelers that on May 7, 2025, you must have a REAL ID or acceptable alternative to avoid delays at the security checkpoints at the airport.

Bird species lost from the wild for almost 40 years laid first eggs on new island home

Three pairs of Sihek have laid eggs since being released on Palmyra Atoll – marking the first time species has bred in the wild since its extinction from their native island of Guam in the 1980s.

State passes a bill to expand free school meal access

The bill will help ALICE families, who earn too much to qualify for free meals at school, yet not enough to provide their children with consistent breakfast and lunch.

Mellon Foundation to stabilize state humanities councils with $15 millon in emergency funding

Hawaiʻi Council for the Humanities to receive a $250,000 grant amid a $65 million federal budget cut affecting state humanities councils nationwide.

Monthly test of warning sirens on Kauaʻi set for 11:45 a.m. on Thursday

The May 1 siren test for Hawaiʻi will be coordinated with a test of the Live Audio Broadcast segment of the Emergency Alert System.

Hawaiʻi nonprofit dedicated to supporting U.S. exports appoints new Executive Committee

The nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting U.S. exports and international trade development has selected Byron Goo as its new chair.

Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut Company voluntarily recalls batch of dark chocolate-covered nuts

The limited liability company recalled packages in the 0.6-ounce and 4-ounce bags that were distributed to multiple retail locations.

U.S. Coast Guard search for missing kayaker off West Hawai‘i shoreline

According to the Coast Guard Sector Honolulu command center, watchstanders received a report at 10:09 a.m. from Hawai‘i Fire Department dispatchers regarding an unmanned yellow kayak 400 yards offshore from Keauhou.

Kaua‘i state legislators tout support for key Garden Isle investments in state budget

Budgeted for Kaua‘i priorities throughout the next 2 years is a grand total of nearly $200 million, including $193,916,000 for notable projects, $615,000 for operating budget items and $2,034,000 for capital improvement projects in fiscal year 2026.

Reducing the Hawaiian homestead waitlist: DHHL on track to award 2,600+ leases in 2025

The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) presented an ambitious awards schedule before the Hawaiian Homes Commission Monday and announced its plan to issue more than 2,600 leases by the end of 2025.

Kaua‘i hālau wins big at Merrie Monarch Hula Festival on Big Island

The Merrie Monarch Hula Festival concluded Saturday at the Edith Kanaka‘ole Multi-Purpose Stadium in Hilo with ‘auana (modern hula) performances from 20 hālau across the state of Hawai‘i and California.

Ancient hula celebrated during kahiko night at the Merrie Monarch Hula Festival

The competition culminates tonight, where hālau will perform ‘auana (modern) hula.

Volcano Watch: Tilt, tremor and lava — remembering Mauna Loa’s 2022 eruption onset

Geophysical instruments recorded many major, and even subtle, details the night of the 2022 Mauna Loa eruption onset. In this week’s “Volcano Watch,” explore some of these monitoring data observations that offer clues as to what was happening beneath the surface.

Nearly 200 high school students participate in ClimbHI’s 13th annual Leadership, Exploration, Inspiration Kaua‘i

Free program — hosted at Sheraton Kaua‘i Resort in Kōloa — showcased opportunities for career development and growth in the hospitality industry and beyond.

Kaua‘i County Housing Agency announces free online fair housing training opportunity

Theme for this year is “Fair Housing in Hawai‘i.” Topics will include such issues such as state law, fair housing 101, cultural practices, case studies and more.

University of Hawai‘i study links spearfishing to wellness, culture, community

A new study from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa highlights how spearfishing—a practice deeply rooted in Hawaiian tradition—promotes not only food security but also physical activity, cultural identity and community well-being.

Need a job? U.S. Postal Service hiring on Kaua‘i

A job fair is planned at the Līhu‘e Post Office, located at 4441 Rice St., from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 25. U.S. Postal Service personnel will be on-site to provide information about the available positions, answer questions and help potential candidates through the application process.

Kīlauea shows off power, beauty on Earth Day with latest fountaining phase

Lava jettisoned to heights of more than 650 feet at times during the 10 hours of Episode 18 high fountaining before the most recent phase of the Big Island volcano’s summit eruption ended the afternoon of April 22.
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