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North Shore Give president steps down to focus on his battle with Stage 4 cancer

“Give me everything you’ve got,” Stefan Swanepoel said he told his doctors who are treating him for Stage 4 prostate cancer. “We are going to beat this.”

National grant provides $400K to expand Direct2UH initiative, simplifying path to college

Building on the success of Direct2UH — the direct admissions initiative launched in October 2025 that offers free entry to Hawaiʻi public high school seniors based on their grade-point average — the grant will fund a unified admissions system with enhanced outreach and guidance.

Kiahuna Sunrise Cafe opens in Poʻipū with local coffee at historic plantation

The newly opened Kiahuna Sunrise Café is the third restaurant on Kauaʻi and seventh overall for owners Kirk and Paula Coult.

Blue Hawaiian plans 2-day job fair to fill key positions

Scheduled for 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 20-21 at the Blue Hawaiian offices at Līhuʻe Heliport, candidates for several full-time posts are sought, including guest relations, concierge and concierge manager; recruiters will conduct on-the-spot interviews for qualified applicants.

Report: Natural gas offers modest gains, big risks for Hawaiʻi energy costs

University of Hawaiʻi Economic Research Organization’s report finds that while natural gas is often far cheaper than oil on the mainland United States, Hawaiʻi faces higher costs because the fuel must be cooled, shipped across the ocean and converted back into gas.

University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa grad programs earn national recognition

Ten programs are in the nation’s top 50, and an additional 17 are in the top 100, as ranked by the 2026 U.S. News and World Report’s Best Graduate Schools.

Kaua‘i County’s Department of Water to hold final public meeting on proposed water rate increases

During the meeting, the department leaders will be highlighting findings from its recently completed comprehensive water systems evaluation and water rate study.

Kaua‘i Fire Department reminds residents of best practices for lithium-ion battery safety

While generally safe, lithium-ion batteries can become hazardous when damaged, improperly charged, or exposed to extreme temperatures.

2 new members appointed to University of Hawai‘i Board of Regents, pending Senate confirmation

The Board of Regents is responsible for overseeing the 10-campus UH system, including policy direction, financial oversight and long-term strategic planning.

Kauaʻi County Council to consider resolution recognizing ocean lifeguards as first responders

The Hawaiʻi State Legislature also is currently considering similar resolutions that would give open water lifeguards the same rights, resources, training support and professional respect accorded to first responders.

22 sites around Kauaʻi found to have high bacteria levels, exceeding state standards

The water quality testing was done by Surfrider Kauaʻi’s volunteer Blue Water Task Force as of April 11; elevated levels of enterococcus bacteria indicate other harmful pathogens could be present that can make people sick when entering the ocean.

Career fair at Kaua‘i Community College attended by more than 160 students

This was the first career fair at the Kaua‘i campus in over a decade.

‘How Clinical Trials Save Lives’ workshop emphasizes benefits to patient care, research

Free event at University of Hawai‘i Cancer Center also marks 1-year anniversary of Susan C. Hirano Cancer CARE Community; in-person and Zoom options available.

University study shows traveling tropical disturbance increases Hawaiʻi rainfall in cycles

This weather pattern, called the Madden–Julian Oscillation, was identified by researchers in a recent study that showed the pattern travels eastward through the tropics every 30–60 days and significantly boosts rainfall during its active phases, particularly on windward slopes.

What word did Līhuʻe’s Ethan Irimata spell to be crowned Hawaiʻi spelling bee champion?

A Hawaiʻi Technology Academy eight-grader earned a trip to Washington, D.C., to compete in the national Scripps National Spelling Bee in May.

State, county agencies to convene on Kauaʻi for Hawaiʻi Wildfire Summit 2026

Hawaiʻi is ramping up wildfire preparedness as officials urge participation in the Hawaiʻi Wildfire Summit 2026 this May.

U.S. Coast Guard wraps monthlong Pacific operation covering 4,000 nautical miles

The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Oliver Henry has returned to Guam after a 29-day mission in the western Pacific, enhancing tsunami warning capabilities and delivering essential humanitarian aid.

Kauaʻi police in search of wanted Princeville man

The police ask for the public’s assistance in locating Richard Leibman, 48, who is known to frequent the Princeville, ʻAnini and Poʻipū areas.

Gov. Green appoints Michael Ratcliffe as House District 28 representative

Michael “Cov” Ratcliffe will be filling the vacancy created by the appointment of former Rep. Daniel Holt, beginning tomorrow to November 2026.

Residential trash pickup delayed in Kapa’a, Wailua Homesteads, and Kalāheo

Trash pickup service will be completed by tomorrow, April 14.
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