Kauai News
Case votes to pass appropriations measure, including hundreds of millions of dollars for Hawai‘i
Funding in the bill the U.S. House District 1 Hawai‘i congressman voted in favor of and passed by the House cover commerce, justice, science, environment, energy management and more that will help fight crime, protect natural resources and boost tourism throughout the islands.
Families throughout state to be better supported by Hawaiʻi SNAP, WIC partnership
Hawaiʻi Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program now shares monthly referrals with Women, Infants and Children via a new referral process to help identify families who might qualify but are not yet enrolled.
Apply now for Adult and Adolescent Mental Health and Substance Abuse Community Program grants
A total of $1 million will be awarded for fiscal year 2026-27; funding supports prosocial and prevention programs for Kaua‘i youth. Deadline to apply is 4 p.m. Feb. 17.
High surf advisory in effect for north and west shorelines of Kaua‘i, Ni‘ihau
Large breaking waves of 15 to 20 feet are forecast for north shorelines, while west shorelines are expected to see large breaking waves of 10 to 15 feet through Sunday.
15 lane closures scheduled during week of Jan. 10-16 on Kaua‘i state roadways
Lane closure schedules may change at any time without further notice. All projects are weather permitting.
Grow Aloha surpasses 5,000 native plant adoptions
Grow Aloha is continuing its free monthly plant adoption program until June 2026, providing residents access to native plants and Hawaiian heritage crops across the islands.
WATCH: Schatz says Trump knowingly dragging U.S. into another conflict
Hawai‘i Democrat while speaking on U.S. Senate floor condemned president’s illegal incursion into Venezuela.
Kaua‘i strengthens Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle response with certified detection dogs
The Conservation Dogs of Hawai‘i’s Kaua‘i Response Team trains canines to identify the scent of beetle breeding sites.
Liver disease risk in adolescents potentially increased significantly by ‘forever chemicals’
New study co-led by University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa and Southern California Superfund Research and Training Program for PFAS Assessment, Remediation and Prevention Center show synthetic compounds PFAS have potential to hike risk of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease by 3 times.
Hawai‘i products to be featured during 2026 Winter FancyFaire* in California
A total of 19 island businesses and entrepreneurs will be featured by Hawai’i Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism during the event Jan. 11-13 in San Diego.
Road work scheduled on Waimea Canyon Drive through April
The detour is associated with the state’s roadwork on Waimea Canyon Drive, which will require temporary traffic modifications during active construction.
High-altitude scientific balloon and PUEO now soaring over Antarctica
Another NASA mission and experiment flying over the frozen continent that received heavy University of Hawaiʻi involvement seeks to decode universe’s mysteries.
Eight officers sworn into new leadership positions at Kauaʻi Police Department
“Never forget that leadership is earned every single day,” Interim Chief Kalani Ke told the promoted officers of the Kauaʻi Police Department.
Volcano Watch: Looking back at the 1959 episodic eruption of Kīlauea Iki
While the mid-20th century episodic eruption and current ongoing eruption within the summit caldera of Kīlauea volcano on the Big Island share similarities, there also are several differences.
Nightly full closure of Wailuā mauka bridge to begin next week
Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation reports Mayor Bryan Baptiste Bridge will be one lane each for northbound and southbound traffic beginning the night of Jan. 12.
Water shutdown scheduled next week for customers on several roadways in Līhuʻe
Community members on Lalei Place and portions of Palaʻi Street and Kāʻana Street are advised to prepare for the scheduled shutoff, which is necessary for crews to replace a hydrant and hydrant lateral, weather permitting.
AARP Hawai‘i accepting applications for 2026 Community Challenge grants
The annual program aims to make communities in Hawai‘i more livable for people of all ages; deadline to apply is noon March 4.
Largest fleet order in Alaska Airlines’ history announced; will extend delivery stream through 2035
The airline — parent company of Hawaiian Airlines — ordered 105 new 737-10 aircraft and five new 787 widebody aircraft, with an option for an additional 35 new 737-10 aircraft.
U.S. Rep. Case leads bipartisan effort to address nation’s deteriorating federal finances
The 47-member U.S. House Problem Solvers Caucus recently released its fiscal stability framework developed by the congressman who represents Hawai‘i’s House District 1 in Washington and U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards.
Hawaiʻi Medical Service Association, Hawaiʻi Pacific Health move to transform Hawaiʻi health care
Landmark proposal aims to strengthen care statewide and deliver long-term benefits for Hawaiʻi families by expanding access and improving affordability.
