Kaua‘i News
Celebration of all things ʻukulele returns April 19 to Kukui Grove Center in Līhuʻe
Kauaʻi ʻUkulele Festival will feature live entertainment including well-known and emerging artists along with an opportunity to meet and engage with the island’s local ʻukulele community; luthiers will also be onsite, and there are several workshops planned this year the day before the festival.
Schedule and Miss Aloha Hula contestants, participating hālau hula for 63rd annual Merrie Monarch Festival
Annual Hoʻolauleʻa on Sunday, April 5, kicks off the weeklong celebration of everything Hawaiian on the Big Island in Hilo, with competition in the ‘Super Bowl of hula’ beginning Thursday, April 9, with Miss Aloha Hula contest.
14 lane closures scheduled during week of April 4-10 on Kaua‘i state roadways
Lane closure schedules may change at any time without further notice. All projects are weather permitting.
Yet another injured hiker rescued from Kalalau Trail
First responders with Kaua‘i Fire Department Rescue 3 aboard Air 1 responded shortly before 4 p.m. April 3 to the incident involving 63-year-old woman visiting from New York.
Road work continues on Weke Road in Hanalei
Crews will be installing a water line as part of the Hanalei Water Line Improvements Project, weather permitting.
Celebrate Earth Month during 4th annual Ho‘olaule‘a No Ka Honua
Celebrate, learn and be inspired by the people and practices that mālama the Garden Isle; there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
State of Hawai‘i launches Kona low interim disaster case management program
The state of Hawaiʻi has launched an interim Disaster Case Management Program, connecting victims of the recent Kona Low storms with 40 trained case managers to aid in assessing needs and developing recovery plans
Community event at Kukui Grove Shopping Center to spotlight the ‘Alea ‘Ula
Join the Pacific Birds Habitat Joint Venture and partners at the Kukui Grove Shopping Center on April 4 for a free community event celebrating conservation efforts for the endangered ʻalae ʻula.
Volcano Watch: Adapting to an evolving eruption; revising Kīlauea’s alert level, aviation color code notifications
After Episode 44 ends, assuming activity is similar to the first 43 episodes, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory will lower alert level and aviation color code for Kīlauea one level lower than the current norm, to Advisory and Yellow, respectively.
Hiker rescued off Kaua‘i trail aftter suffering apparent ankle injury
Kaua‘i first responders discovered the hiker at Hanakāpī‘ai Falls.
Lane closures scheduled in Kapa‘a for repaving work
The project continues until May 1, weather permitting, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
County of Kauaʻi promotes public awareness, preparedness for Tsunami Awareness Month
Kauaʻi County urging residents to familiarize themselves with evacuation zones and routes to improve preparedness in the event of a sudden tsunami for Tsunami Awareness Month.
Immediate financial support available for Hawaiʻi State Federal Credit Union members
An emergency relief program offers loans and payment deferrals to aid members grappling with the recent Kona Low storm floods and ongoing financial challenges.
Hawai‘i residents encouraged to screen against colon cancer in new health campaign
According to the University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center’s Hawaiʻi Tumor Registry, approximately 700 men and women are diagnosed with the disease, and 225 people die from it each year.
Raw Milk Cheddar Cheese recalled for potential E. coli contamination
Specialty stores in Hawaiʻi – Down to Earth stores and Hanalei Market– sold the shredded and block forms of Raw Milk Cheddar Cheese, which was recalled for potential E. coli O157:H7 contamination.
35-year-old Native Hawaiian health scholarship stands tall in face of challenge
Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship Program successfully recruits and nurtures professionals-in-training for the state’s most needed primary and mental health care disciplines; they are prepared to deliver quality, culturally informed health services.
State’s first high school health learning lab at Wai‘anae High on O‘ahu welcomes governor for tour
Proof-of-concept launches statewide network to grow Hawai‘i’s healthcare workforce.
Associate Justice Vladimir Devens nominated as Chief Justice of the Hawaiʻi Supreme Court
Gov. Josh Green announced the nomination of Vladimir Devens to serve as Chief Justice of the Hawaiʻi Supreme Court. Devens, who has served as an associate justice since 2024, brings more than three decades of legal experience to the role, including extensive work in civil litigation and public service.
Kaua‘i man dies after being struck in Anahola while riding a moped
This is the third traffic fatality on the Garden Island this year.
Season of connection: Volunteers turn out on first workday of spring for restoration at Hulēʻia refuge
The project focuses on a 5-acre riparian and pūnāwai area that feeds into the broader wetland system and ultimately into Alakoko loko iʻa; it is a key freshwater source that helps maintain the balance needed for the fishpond to function.
