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Grove Farm Foundation offering $20,000 merit scholarships to Kauaʻi high school seniors

The scholarships offered by the Grove Farm Foundation are open to Kauaʻi students who exemplify academic excellence, citizenship, character and community service.

Another injured hiker rescued from Kalalau Trail

The 27-year-old man visiting from New York suffered an apparent ankle injury while hiking; he was later transported to a local hospital by American Medical Response personnel for treatment.

Update: Lydgate Beach Park south comfort station to remain without water until further notice

A broken water line has left Lydgate Beach Park’s south comfort station without water until further notice.

Emergency proclamation issued as storms, high winds approach Hawaiian Islands

In response to forecasts of severe weather headed for Hawaiʻi, Governor Josh Green has issued an emergency proclamation.

Secondary Student Conference participants step into shoes of state lawmakers for 3 days

More than 165 Hawai‘i public school students took part in the long-running civic leadership program, debating legislation, drafting testimony and meeting directly with state lawmakers about issues that affect their daily lives.

Night work continues for Kūhiō Highway (Hardy-Oxford) Waterline Project

This project — which will require alternating one-lane closures from Kali Road to Ahukini Road from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. Sunday through Friday — involves replacing aging water main infrastructure to meet current water system standards, including fire flow requirements.

Officials coordinate preparations for potential severe weather in Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi officials warn residents and visitors of potential severe weather this weekend, as a cold front may bring heavy rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds that increase flash flood risks.

Hawai‘i Senate Judiciary Committee passes bill that would create civil rights helpline

Committee members also moved forward Senate Bill 2203, which would prohibit law enforcement officers from wearing a mask or facial covering.

High surf warning issued for north, west-facing shores of Niʻihau, Kauaʻi

Waves are set to reach heights of 25 feet tonight, posing significant dangers for beachgoers and marine activities.

UPDATE: Emergency lane closures scheduled until 4 p.m. today near Kapaʻa Elementary School

Traffic disruptions are expected tomorrow, February 6, near Kapaʻa Elementary School as Kawaihau Road undergoes temporary closures for utility pole replacement by Hawaiian Telcom.

Volcano Watch: New ‘Is Tephra Falling?’ citizen science tool launched in Hawaiʻi

Like the “Did You Feel It?” earthquake reporting tool helps make maps of areas affected by shaking, the new tool helps scientists map areas affected by tephra fallout; observations will be used to assess the character and size of the eruption plumes from Kīlauea volcano on the Big Island, along with the dispersal pattern of tephra fall.

Alaska Flight 255 headed for Big Island turns around, heads back to Anchorage because of emergency

The plane left just before 3 p.m. Thursday (Feb. 5) from Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport and was back in Alaska within just about 5.5 hours after pilots declared an emergency and decided to turn around because of a reported maintenance issue.

Chickenpox cases rise to 10 across 4 Kaua‘i schools; health officials urge getting vaccinated

The Hawaiʻi Department of Health reports a sharp increase in chickenpox cases on Kauaʻi, with infections doubling to 10 across four schools.

Jennie Chahanovich confirmed to serve partial term on Kauaʻi County Fire Commission

Mayor Kawakami has nominated Jennie Lynne Chahanovich, former CEO of Wilcox and Pali Momi Medical Centers, to the county’s Fire Commission.

State: Beware of scam phone calls targeting medical professionals

Phone scammers impersonating state officials and government agencies make false threats of investigations in an attempt to obtain sensitive personal information.

UPDATE: State cancels high bacteria count notification for Poʻipū Beach Park pavilion area

The Department of Health has canceled the notification of high bacteria after retesting the waters.

Keiki voices ignite Hawaiian Language Month at University of Hawaiʻi

The annual Nā Leo Hiehie o ke Koʻolau, an annual hoʻokūkū ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi, Hawaiian language speech competition, at Windward Community College on Oʻahu had 120 student participants from kindergarten through high school sharing memorized passages and original speeches delivered entirely in ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi during the event at Hale ʻĀkoakoa (Campus Center), and hundreds of more are registered to participate in upcoming competitions on other islands, including Kauaʻi.

First responders rescue Florida visitor from Kalalau Trail Wednesday

Personnel from Kauaʻi Fire Department rescue a 64-year old visitor from Kalalau Trail, marking the fifth hiking rescue in 2026.

AlohaCare Foundation now accepting applications for 2026-27 scholarships

AlohaCare members — or their family members — are eligible to apply; the application period is open through March 16.

Hirono, colleagues call for civil rights probe into death of Minneapolis resident Renee Good

Good was was fatally shot by a U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement officer last month in Minneapolis, Minn.; letter emphasizes that the Justice Department’s decision not to investigate represents a broader trend.
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