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Kōloa Landing Resort gearing up for 6th annual Kaua‘i Poke Fest this summer

Tickets are on sale now for the June 19-20 event that brings together top chefs, local artisans and food lovers for a high-energy celebration of Hawai‘i’s most iconic dish and fundraiser for Alzheimer’s Association, Hawai‘i Chapter.

Illustrators to showcase art of vibrant flora found in the National Tropical Botanical Garden

Experience the beauty of flora through intricate artistry with the 2026 Florilegium Art Show from March 13 to May 2 at the Lāwaʻi Gardens Visitor Center in Kōloa.

19 lane closures scheduled during week of March 7-13 on Kaua‘i state roadways

Lane closure schedules may change at any time without further notice. All projects are weather permitting.

No activation of Hawai‘i National Guard planned — for now — amid conflict in Iran

Pacific Missile Range Facility, Barking Sands, elevated its security level to BRAVO following the commencement of hostilities with the Middle Eastern nation, as did other military facilities throughout the state.

Structure fire on Kahuna Road in Kapaʻa displaces 2 people and a pet

There was about $500,000 in damage to the single-story home, a carport and the occupants’ belongings, but no injuries were reported.

‘GET Local’: Keiki chefs can find new food adventures by entering video cooking contest

Budding cooks should create a 5- to 7-minute video preparing a healthy recipe with at least one locally sourced fruit, vegetable or protein; winners receive an immersive farm and food adventure, going behind the scenes to learn directly from professionals in the culinary arts and local agriculture.

Former Hawai‘i congresswoman Colleen Hanabusa dies

Gov. Josh Green has ordered that the United States flag and the Hawaiʻi state flag be flown at half-staff at the Hawaiʻi State Capitol, all state offices and agencies, and all Hawaiʻi National Guard facilities immediately, until sunrise on March 9.

WATCH: Hirono questions top military brass about readiness, impacts of Iran war, women in combat

The Hawai‘i Democrat, ranking member of the U.S. Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Readiness and Management Support, asked each witness: “How are you supposed to determine impact on readiness if you don’t know the extent of this war, what it is going to take?”

Hawaiʻi Foodbank and state launch 27th annual State Employees’ Food and Fund Drive

State employees have supported the drive since 1999, collecting food and raising funds for Hawaiʻi Foodbank and its statewide affiliates; this year’s drive runs through May 8.

WATCH: Kaua‘i fire recruits bring visitor to safety after a fall near Secret Falls Trail

The Kaua‘i Fire Department’s 35th Recruit Class was conducting rescue equipment and techniques trainings on the trail when the call came in.

Volcano Watch: U.S. Geological Survey updates Volcano Observatory Notice to Aviation alerts

Hawaiian Volcano Observatory on the Big Island will issue its first Volcano Observatory Notice to Aviation in the new format when the next Kīlauea fountaining episode begins — and the aviation community will get that information more quickly and effectively than ever before.

New renewable energy project in Kauaʻi will power 16,000 homes annually

AES Hawai‘i’s Ka‘awanui Solar project will be a pivotal step toward 100% renewable energy by offsetting 179 million gallons of fossil fuel.

New small farm partnerships help public schools advance farm-to-school effort

Additional micropurchasing agreements are in development throughout the state, including collaborations between school cafeterias and school gardens, as well as additional small farm produce purchases on Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi Island and Maui.

Kaua’i man sentenced to 5 years after pleading guilty in multiple cases

Adrian Arrisgado, 26, of Kapaʻa, was sentenced on March 5 to five years in prison for multiple felony charges, including domestic abuse and assault.

Kauaʻi Boys & Girls Club members honored during 2026 Youth of the Year Luncheon

Jenary Remigio of the Līhuʻe Clubhouse and Coen Langley of the Kapa‘a Clubhouse were each awarded scholarships; Matthew “Messiah” Cargo of the Wai‘anae Clubhouse on Oʻahu was named Youth of the Year and advances to represent Oʻahu and Kauaʻi clubhouses at the Hawai‘i State Youth of the Year competition.

Two fugitives arrested in Poʻipū; pending extradition to California

Shane Mahoney and Arianna Mitchell of California were arrested at Poʻipū Beach in a coordinated effort by Kauaʻi Police and several other agencies, following their involvement in the attempted murder of a law enforcement officer.

Your voice matters: Hawaiʻi launches second statewide Quality of Life and Well-Being Survey

The state of Hawaiʻi and University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa are asking residents to again share their experiences by completing the 2026 survey, which asks about health and well-being, housing and cost of living, transportation, community concerns and solutions, work and school, access to services and more.

Injured hiker rescued from cliffside off of Kuilau Trail Wednesday

The Kauaʻi Fire Department successfully rescued a 76-year-old California hiker who fell 30 feet off the Kuilau Trail in Wailua on March 4.

Guardrail repairs scheduled for Kainahola Road in Kapaʻa

Lane closures on Kainahola Road in the vicinity of Kawaihau Road are scheduled from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. March 11 to 13.

Mark your calendar: Goodwill Industries of Hawai‘i to host reuse collection event in Līhu‘e

Residents, businesses and other organizations can bring unwanted or unneeded items for reuse from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 13.
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