Kauai News
UH-Mānoa sophomore, Big Island resident returns from 2-week Antarctica expedition
Waikōloa native and graduate of Kealakehe High School Eric Pōmaikaʻi Gee was one of two Villars Institute Fellows selected for the Ice Station Expedition, a 2-week mission that took place this month; he now will begin sharing lessons from the expedition through school visits, community presentations and public outreach.
Hawaiʻi Pacific Health, Kamehameha Schools reaffirm commitment to improve Hawaiʻi’s well-being
The two organizations renewed a partnership that started 6 years ago aimed at working collaboratively to leverage their collective strengths in health care and education to create healthier communities throughout the state.
Case introduces measure to strengthen economic partnerships with Pacific Islands
The U.S. congressman from the state’s 1st Congressional District, which encompasses all of Honolulu, says his bill responds directly to the goals of Pacific Islands in regard to economic advancement and stronger ties with the United States.
Trash pick up delayed in Hanamā‘ulu area
If trash has not been serviced by 3:30 today, leave the bin out and pick up will resume tomorrow.
Unsettled, wet weather to persist through today, possibly into part of Friday
Kaua‘i County remains under a flood watch until 6 p.m. today, but that could be extended, according to National Weather Service forecasters in Honolulu; high surf advisory for north, west shorelines of the island and Ni‘ihau also remains in effect, as well as a small craft advisory for waters around the Garden Isle, with seas of 10 to 12 feet forecast.
Hawai‘i State Federal Credit Union now accepting 2026-27 scholarship applications
The credit union has $100,000 in scholarships available; deadline to apply is Feb. 26, 2026.
Rare comet 3I/ATLAS from another solar system coming as close as ever to Earth on Friday night
From the Big Island to Kaua’i, astronomers are eagerly awaiting the passage of the interstellar comet through the inner solar system, with more than 80 observatories worldwide and in Hawaiʻi participating in this celestial event.
Turf wars: New UH research finds tiger sharks vs. seabirds cause habitat shifts of other sharks
“This study highlights the far-reaching impact of seabirds, showing they can shape the movements of top predators like tiger sharks, which then ripple through the entire food web,” said principal investigator at Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology Shark Lab and study co-author Carl Meyer.
Be on alert: Nēnē nesting season underway
Natural Resources division at Pacific Missile Range Facility in Kekaha issues safety reminder as the native Hawaiian geese become more active near roadways and around installation facilities; nesting season runs from September to April.
‘A clear roadmap’: Mayor Kawakami signs Kaua‘i Climate Adaptation and Action Plan
The plan is Kaua‘i County’s first comprehensive strategy focused on climate change, laying out clear strategies to help the Garden Isle respond to climate impacts, protect vulnerable communities and reduce emissions — in line with the Kaua‘i County General Plan.
UH researchers find life expectancy declined less than nation in Hawaiʻi during COVID-19
University of Hawaiʻi researchers note that Hawaiʻi’s better outcomes underscore the effectiveness of early public health interventions, strong community engagement and high vaccine uptake.
U.S. Coast Guard rescues 2 men from life raft near Molokaʻi after vessel begins taking on water
An MH-65 Dolphin helicopter crew from U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Barbers Point on Oʻahu located the men, safely hoisted them and brought them ashore to the air station in Kapolei, Oʻahu, the afternoon of Dec. 17.
Kauaʻi man sentenced to over 17 years in prison for drug trafficking, firearms charges
Francis Anthony Abergas Jr. has been sentenced to 17 1/2 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to his role in a trans-Pacific drug trafficking network.
$210K OHA grant supports fellowship through E Ala E Hawaiian Cultural Center
The fellowship program is aimed at young Native Hawaiian adults and based in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan region, equipping them with mentorship, cultural grounding, professional development and opportunities to serve their community at the national level.
Kaua‘i police respond to suspected handgun at elementary school, student detained
There is no active threat to the school or the public, and no injuries have been reported.
Special marine warning issued for Kaua‘i waters
Waterspouts and wind gusts of 34 knots or greater are anticipated.
Brown water advisory issued for Kaua‘i beach following heavy rain
The Hawai‘i Department of Health advises beachgoers to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain.
Get your tickets now for Hawaiʻi Community Lending’s 2nd annual Hui Waiwai
Event is slated from 5 to 8 p.m. Jan. 22, 2026, at the Bishop Museum in Honolulu; attending and supporting the event is one way community members can help the organization fulfill its mission.
High surf advisory issued for north- west-facing shores of Kaua‘i, Ni‘ihau
Surf heights up to 10 to 15 feet along north-facing shores and 8 to 12 feet along west-facing shores are expected.
Discoveries from Big Island’s Mauna Kea reveal hidden worlds around accelerating stars
Groundbreaking research from W. M. Keck Observatory and Subaru Telescope highlight continued leadership in imaging new worlds by Big Island’s Mauna Kea.
