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Update: Kauaʻi and Niʻihau north and west shores again pummeled by dangerous high surf

Dangerously large breaking waves of 25 to 35 feet are expected along north shores, with dangerously large breakers of 15 to 26 feet expected along west shores as surf peaks this morning above warning levels while yet another large to extra large winter swell makes its way through the islands.

Looking back at the top news from the University of Hawaiʻi in 2024

Before we get too far into 2025 and the headlines start rolling in about the people, research and work at the 10 campuses of the statewide University of Hawai‘i system, let’s review the top headlines from last year. University of Hawai‘i News posted nearly 1,500 stories in a very eventful 2024.

New satellite DMV office opens Monday in Kapa‘a

The new Kapa‘a office will provide motor vehicle transactions and the availability to make utility payments and purchase bus passes and tipping coupons.

Kaua‘i skateboarders eagerly await new skateparks after reveal of ‘unbelievable’ designs

The Hanapēpē skatepark may break ground this summer. The Nāwiliwili project will take more time.

Volcano Watch: Happy New Year, Hawaiian volcano style

People around the world greet the New Year with fireworks and other celebrations. Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park visitors got to greet 2025 with displays of lava fountaining from the southwest part of Kaluapele, the summit caldera of Kīlauea volcano.

Hawaiʻi lawmakers in Washington pledge to face challenges, continue fighting for island values, residents

U.S. Reps. Ed Case and Jill Tokuda as well as U.S. Sens. Mazie Hirono and Brian Schatz were sworn in Friday and will again represent Hawaiʻi for the next two years in the 119th Congress.

Summit eruption of Kīlauea volcano on Big Island pauses for third time

Hawaiian Volcano Observatory reported lava fountaining and flow activity within Halemaʻumaʻu Crater ceased at about 8:40 p.m. Friday. Lava continued to slowly move, with crustal overturns expected in the hours following the pause in eruptive activity.

Humpback whale calf discovered dead on Maui shore

Staff from several state and federal agencies, with assistance from others, are working to tow the whale remains offhsore, as requested by Native Hawaiian cultural practitioners.

State seeks proposals to showcase islands as prime place for media development

Phase 1 seed funding totaling $400,000 from the Hawaiʻi Film and Creative Industries Development Fund will be used to support local filmmakers, media makers and content creators with the goal of growing Hawai‘i-made media content to be licensed and distributed worldwide.

‘Suspicious’ fire at affordable housing project intentionally set, Kaua‘i fire officials say

Firefighters responded to the conflagration at the Kai Olino affordable housing project shortly after midnight on Wednesday.

Kapa‘a couple welcomes baby girl on New Year’s Day

Aria Labrador entered the world on the night of Jan. 1.

Update: Wilcox Medical Center nurses have 30 days to decide following strike authorization

The nurses at Wilcox Medical Center have been fighting for safer nurse-to-patient staffing to deliver good care for patients, said Rosalee Agas-Yuu, president of the Hawaiʻi Nurses Association.

Hawai‘i families with Medicaid to see expansion in coverage

Hawai‘i joins 12 other states leading the way with expanded continuous Medicaid coverage for children, alongside Colorado, Kansas, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Utah and Washington.

Mālama Kaua‘i aims to make an even bigger impact on the island’s food system in 2025

In 2025, Mālama Kauaʻi plans to grow farm-to-school efforts, keep food distribution programs operating and develop programming to provide land access to beginning farmers.

Traffic fatalities increased statewide and in Kauaʻi County in 2024

The Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation reported a 10% increase in traffic fatalities in 2024 with 51 from the City and County of Honolulu, 29 from Hawaiʻi Island, 14 from Maui County and 8 from Kauaʻi County.

Conservation workshops are free and open to Kauaʻi farmers, ranchers and foresters this month

The U.S. Department of Agriculture will host 3 workshops to help Kauaʻi farmers and producers improve their operations, reduce production costs and conserve natural resources.

Visitor numbers increase for the fourth consecutive month across the Hawaiian Islands

There were 770,940 visitors to the Hawaiian Islands in November of this year, which is an increase of 5.3% compared to the same month in 2023.

Update: High surf advisory extended for portions of Kaua‘i and Ni‘ihau

Additional islands will likely be added to the advisory.

Caregivers providing medical cannabis to qualified patients now protected by law

Gov. Josh Green signed an executive order protecting primary caregivers cultivating cannabis for patients within the bounds of the law that exists as of Dec. 31, 2024.

Lane closure scheduled on Kūhiō Highway for emergency tree removal

Short, intermittent full closures may be required to remove the larger pieces of debris.
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