Kaua‘i News
Severe thunderstorms prompt special marine warning for Kaua‘i Channel, Kaua‘i leeward waters
Radar indicated at 5:02 a.m. severe thunderstorms capable of producing waterspouts were located along a line extending from the southern tip of Ni‘ihau to 55 nautical miles — or about 63 miles — southwest of the FAD Buoy PP and moving northeast at 20 knots — or about 23 mph.
‘Together, we can make sure no child goes hungry’: Mālama Kaua‘i Kaukau 4 Keiki program starts June 1
‘Ohana can now apply to receive boxes of food for 9 weeks during the summer through the program; Mālama Kaua‘i also now seeking host sites, vendors and volunteers to serve as part of the 2026 program.
UPDATE: Flood advisory canceled for Kaua‘i as heavy rainfall diminishes
However, a flood watch does remain in effect until 6 p.m. Saturday (March 14) for Kaua‘i and Ni‘ihau.
Hawaiʻi Senate preserves tax cuts for working families
State lawmakers must look inward, however, and ensure the state is living within its means before asking taxpayers to do the same; So while taking this action, they acknowledge revenues are declining as state costs for many programs rise because of action by U.S. Congress.
State Land Department divisions urge caution outside, on water because of severe weather
Outdoor recreation — including camping, hunting, hiking, mountain biking, etc. — and boating or other water activities during inclement weather put not only yourself but first responders at greater risk in an emergency.
UPDATE: Phone service restored at Kaua‘i County Department of Water
The department issued a notice just before 2 p.m. Tuesday (March 10) saying phone lines and voicemails were down; it reported at about 4:30 p.m. that service was restored.
UPDATE: Kīlauea episodic summit eruption again paused after 9 hours of Episode 43 lava fountaining
All eruptive activity was confined to Halemaʻumaʻu within Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park; Hawaiian Volcano Observatory continues to closely monitor Kīlauea and will issue additional notices as needed based on activity.
Kauaʻi Coffee Co. delays layoffs while land lease negotiations continue
Kauaʻi Coffee Co. said it remains operational and open to the public while it continues to negotiate a new land lease to replace the one that is set to expire on March 28.
Kupu seeks stewards to educate and maintain trails in conservation areas
Kupu, a conservation and sustainability nonprofit, is accepting applications for stewards, who educate visitors and maintain trails for natural, cultural areas.
Data in Hawai‘i shows drop in number of fatal traffic crashes so far in 2026
This decline comes after the Hawai‘i Department of Transportation launched its statewide 2026 Safe Roads Challenge in January, which turns traffic safety into a game with a free safe driving app.
Kauaʻi students showcase talent in 24-hour short film competition
Student filmmakers were celebrated during an awards ceremony for short films they created in 24 hours as part of the first-ever Kauaʻi Student Film Challenge.
Wildfire preparedness meetings for Kaumakani tenants set for this month
Two wildfire preparedness meetings in Kaumakani will discuss evacuation strategies, risk reduction and much more on March 30 and 31,
Update: State of Kauaʻi County address to be available online Wednesday, in-person event canceled
Mayor Derek S.K. Kawakami’s eighth and final 2026 State of the County Address will be recorded and released online via video on Wednesday afternoon.
Rudy Tai formally sworn in as Kaua‘i Police chief
A public swearing-in ceremony is scheduled for March 30, at 11:30 a.m. at the Kauaʻi War Memorial Convention Hall in Līhu‘e.
Kaua‘i County officials advise public to prepare for expected inclement weather
The National Weather Service forecasts a period of unsettled weather with the potential for heavy rain and thunderstorms that could lead to flash flooding as well as strong winds.
Hollywood returns to Hawaiʻi with multiple productions filming here in 2026
Hawaiʻi’s film and television industry is having a big year in 2026, with three major productions being filmed in the Aloha State.
Outrigger canoe paddling provides lifelong health and culture, UH study says
The study found paddling connects people to their health, ancestors, environment and sense of purpose.
National Weather Service warns Kona storm may impact Kauaʻi midweek
A developing Kona storm is forecast to hit Kauaʻi on Tuesday, March 10, bringing heavy rain, strong winds, and severe thunderstorms that could cause flash flooding and damaging winds.
UPDATE: Brush fire scorches 100 acres near Waimea Canyon Drive; road remains closed
According to the latest update from the Kauaʻi Fire Department, the brush fire near mile marker 2 on Waimea Canyon Drive has burned approximately 100 acres but is now under control.
Steps of hope: Hundreds run, walk during 9th annual Bum Run Kauaʻi, raising colon cancer awareness
People of all skills and from age 6 years old and up made the effort as colon cancer rates continue to increase, especially among younger adults.
