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Kanu Hawai‘i: Support organizations as funding cuts threaten by volunteering

April is Volunteer Month throughout the nation; recent data show additional federal funding cutbacks are placing unprecedented strain on organizations that provide backbone of support for the state’s social, environmental and educational safety nets.

Magnitude 7.8 quake strikes Molucca Sea, no tsunami threat to Kauaʻi

A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake rattled the Molucca Sea on Wednesday afternoon, but authorities assure no tsunami threat looms over Hawaiʻi.

Visionary Legacy Award recipient is Hawaiʻi State LGBTQ+ Commission vice chairperson

“Michael’s leadership is nothing short of visionary,” wrote Hawaiʻi State Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Plus (LGBTQ+) Commission in a joint statement. “From shaping policy to building community, he has dedicated his life to ensuring that LGBTQ+ people in Hawaiʻi are not only protected but empowered to thrive.”

Lane closures scheduled for tree-trimming work in Po‘ipū

Work will be in the vicinity of Kaua‘i Christian Fellowship from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

WATCH: Artemis II mission set to blast off for historic trip around the moon

Launch window opens at 12:24 p.m. Hawai‘i Standard Time — in less than T-minus 30 minutes now — for the first crewed flight in more than 50 years to blast off on a path toward the moon.

Community invited to workshop for Kaua‘i Comprehensive Safety Action Plan

The plan will guide future investments and actions to create safer streets for everyone who walks, drives, bikes or rides transit.

Application period open for Office of Hawaiian Affairs Native Hawaiian food entrepreneur development program

The program is tailored for established, early-stage business owners ready to take the next step in growing their food-related businesses; space is limited, so those interested are encouraged to apply early.

Hawaiʻi inundated in March by 2 trillion gallons of water, triggering historic flooding

Hawaiʻi Mesonet and Hawaiʻi Climate Data Portal data show the accumulated rainfall throughout 14 days in March during back-to-back kona lows reached as high as 3,000% of normal historical levels for this time of year, culminating in a destructive “rain bomb” over Oʻahu.

‘Use Your Voice’ and don your denim: Stand together against sexual violence on Denim Day 2026

“Denim Day is more than a symbol — it’s a collective stand,” said Kauaʻi Committee on the Status of Women member Lori Barrett in the announcement. “When our community comes together, we amplify every voice, support every survivor and send a clear message that Kaua‘i believes, stands with and uplifts one another through awareness and action.”

Legacy Land grants awarded for FY2026

These grants support preservation and protection of lands with natural, environmental, recreational, scenic, cultural, agricultural and historic value, while also providing public access and strengthening partnerships between government and community-based organizations.

High school graduation ceremonies in Hawai‘i announced

All ceremonies for Kaua‘i schools will be held on May 22.

Brown water advisory canceled for most of Kauaʻi, remains in effect for Lydgate and Wailua Beach

The Hawaiʻi Department of Health warns that storm runoff is causing new contamination risks in the area between Lydgate Beach and Wailua Beach.

Gov. Josh Green appoints circuit court judges on Kaua‘i and Maui

The appointments are subject to confirmation by the Hawaiʻi State Senate.

Brown water advisory issued for portions of Kaua‘i

The Hawai‘i Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of the water when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain.

$1.5M in funding now available for wildfire mitigation projects across Hawai‘i

Grants of up to $300,000 are now available for high-impact, shovel-ready projects that reduce hazardous fuels and improve wildfire safety in areas where communities and natural landscapes meet.

County of Kauaʻi to close offices, facilities this Friday

Kauaʻi County will observe Good Friday by closing all offices and facilities on April 3. The Kauaʻi Bus will maintain its daily schedule.

New technology can detect pathogens in marine mammals within an hour

Researchers have tested new surveillance technology the detects diseases the cause mass death in whale and dolphin populations.

Kauaʻi swears in Rudy Tai as new police chief

With more than 35 years of experience and a clear vision to strengthen community relationships and boost department morale, Rudy Tai has been ceremonially sworn in as Kauaʻi’s new chief of police.

Kauaʻi High entrepreneurs learn how to run a business by experience

The Young Entrepreneurs Program has helped foster over 50 student-created, agriculture-based products, which are available to purchase only unitl 11:59 p.m. today.

Upcoming monthly statewide siren system test coincides with anniversary of deadly 1946 tsunami to Hawai‘i

The monthly test of the all-hazard Statewide Outdoor Warning Siren System is scheduled for Wednesday at 11:45 a.m.
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