Kaua‘i News

Volcano Watch: A hui hou to a giant of volcanology

Professor Bruce Houghton retired in 2025 from University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa after 25 years as the Gordon A. Macdonald Chairperson of Volcanology, but although he retired and returned to New Zealand, his connections to volcanology in Hawaiʻi remain strong.

500-foot mural painted by 11 artists to be unveiled at Common Ground Kauaʻi in Kīlauea

A stunning mural titled “An Imparting Landscape” will transform a construction wall into a vibrant celebration of Hawaiian culture.

Coffee With a Cop returns in July to Kauaʻi after 4-year hiatus

Community members are invited to attend the July 8 event in Līhuʻe and meet with law enforcement officers, ask questions and exchange ideas over a cup of coffee — or other favorite morning drink.

The Kaua‘i Bus announces modified schedule in Līhu‘e

The bus stop located within the college campus at the performing arts center will not be accessible beginning at noon June 26.

News in brief for June 25: New leadership, Japan expansion, Title IX, free Wi-Fi and more

A quick look at news from throughout the state, nation and more.

Kauaʻi fire rescues visitor with ankle injury from Waipoʻo Falls Trail

A 53-year-old woman was swiftly rescued from Waiapoʻo Falls Trail in Kōkeʻe State Park on Wednesday after suffering an ankle injury.

Polynesian Voyaging Society joins World Oceans Day events in Tahiti

Society chief executive officer and pwo navigator Nainoa Thompson named first international ambassador of Tainui Ātea.

Multi-agency crews extinguish large vehicle fire at Līhuʻe scrap metal facility

A major fire at the Pacific Concrete Cutting & Coring Inc. scrap metal storage facility in Līhuʻe demanded a multi-agency response, as firefighters battled to control the blaze and prevent further damage on Wednesday.

Kauaʻi Coffee Co. secures 15-year lease, ensuring future of the largest U.S. coffee farm

The agreement ends two years of negotiations between the parent company of the coffee farm and the Colorado-based landowner that purchased the 3,100 acres in 2022.

Kaua‘i Fire Department urges wildfire, fireworks safety this Fourth of July

Fireworks and firecrackers are allowed to be ignited only from 1 to 9 p.m. July 4 on private property. The use of fireworks on public property — including streets, sidewalks and parks — is illegal.

Founder’s family makes historic $630K donation to University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Writing Center

New endowment will expand peer tutoring and empower student voices throughout the university’s flagship campus on Oʻahu.

Six candidates for Kauaʻi mayor face off at community forum in Princeville

Six aspiring candidates vying to become the next mayor of Kauaʻi gathered at the Princeville Community Center to address vital issues ranging from housing to waste management in a forum hosted by North Shore Give.

Hui ʻO Hawaiʻi claims 2 gold medals in track and field events during 2026 Special Olympics USA Games

The Special Olympics Hawaiʻi team — including Bradley McDermott-Sa of Kauaʻi, who placed sixth June 24 in the singles bowling competition — has 16 athletes, two Unified Partners and their coaches representing the Aloha State in Minneapolis, Minn.

May unemployment rate in Hawai‘i at 2.5%, a slight increase from month before

However, number of non-agricultural jobs throughout the islands Increased by total of 4,000, or 0.6%, compared with the same month in 2025; nonfarm jobs jumped by 1,900 from April to May this year.

UPDATE: Reported multi-vehicle blaze in Līhuʻe under control; Kauaʻi firefighters continue mop-up

No injuries reported, no threat to nearby structures from fire, which involved a 50-by-50-foot area of debris and metal engulfed in flames, reported afternoon of June 24.

MorningStar Farms plant protein products recalled for presence of plastic

The Food and Drug Branch advises consumers to verify that they possess MorningStar Farms Buffalo Chik’n Nuggets and Hot and Spicy Sausage Patties and stop using them immediately.

Kauaʻi now designated as a coffee berry borer-infested area

Interisland movement restrictions change after almost every island with commercial coffee production is infested with the coffee berry borer.

$2.2M grant funds next phase of Maui wildfire recovery study by University of Hawai‘i researchers

“With [National Institutes of Health’s] continued support, we can now translate those lessons into evidence-based strategies that improve disaster preparedness, recovery and resilience for communities facing future disasters,” said University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Thompson School of Social Work and Public Health Dean Alex Ortega.

State: Hemp retailer and distributor registration enforcement to begin July 1

All businesses selling or distributing manufactured hemp products in Hawaiʻi, including online and out‑of‑state entities serving Hawaiʻi customers, must maintain an active Office of Medical Cannabis Control and Regulation registration.

Surfrider again invites everyone to volunteer for July 5 beach cleanup events near them

Fireworks debris, plastic cups, broken chairs, food wrappers, single-use everything — It all gets buried in the sand or washes into the ocean after Fourth of July celebrations.
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