Kauai News
State to smokers/vapers: Use this date — during Great American Smokeout — to quit
Hawai‘i joins the nation this year in observing the annual Smokeout today (Nov. 20), and Hawaiʻi Department of Health encourages island residents to use this date to quit — even if it is for a day.
Kauaʻi park among four more state parks to charge nonresidents for parking
Wailuā River State Park in Kapaʻa will begin charging parking fees for nonresidents and commercial vehicles; Hawaiʻi residents, however, will continue to receive free parking.
Red Cross encourages taking precautions now to enjoy a safer, happier holiday season
Organization responds to 20% more home fires during the holiday months, many of which are sparked by cooking accidents, unattended candles or unsafe decorations.
Act 310 committee to announce decisions on grant applications during briefing
Committee members reviewed applications from organizations and agencies throughout the state seeking a portion of the allocated $50 million in nonprofit grant funding, and they will announce their decisions Thursday (Nov. 20).
Project Hōkūlani interns name mesmerizing Gemini 25th anniversary image Ua ʻŌhiʻa Lani
Gaseous pillars and a sparkling star cluster, reminiscent of rain in ʻōhiʻa forests, featured in the image from Gemini North telescope atop Mauna Kea on the Big Island.
Kaua‘i Independent Food Bank awarded $25,000 grant from Nareit Hawai‘i
Funds will support the 6-person operation that feeds residents of all ages, including delivering easy-to-prepare, low-sodium and high-protein meals to elderly.
High surf advisory issued for north and west-facing shores of Kaua’i and Ni’ihau
A high surf advisory is in effect through Thursday afternoon, with waves expected to reach up to 18 feet around Niʻihau and Kauaʻi, according to the National Weather Service.
Two drivers injured in U-turn collision that closed Kūhiō Highway near Princeville
On Tuesday afternoon, a two-vehicle collision on Kūhiō Highway near Kapaka Street in Kauaʻi injured two people and led to a temporary road closure.
Community rallies for families during first Kaua‘i Pickleball Tournament of Hope
Event raises $90,597 to support Child and Family Service programs on Kaua‘i; plans are to make the tournament an annual tradition, continuing to “rally for families” and ensure every serve counts toward a stronger, healthier island community.
‘Safety starts with you’: 2025 Crash Responder Safety Week declared in Hawaiʻi
Secondary traffic crashes are the No. 1 cause of death nationwide for emergency responders.
Hawaiian Council to assist neighbor island beneficiaries with emergency relief applications
While the longest federal government shutdown in the nation’s history ended last week, many residents continue to face financial strain as they await delayed pay and benefits.
Shops at Kukui‘ula announces festive events to kick off 2025 holiday season
Mark your calendars now for these special events, including the Kōloa Elementary School Holiday Bag Fundraiser and a Small Business Saturday celebration.
UPDATE: Lane, road closures for Akemāmā Road in Lāwaʻi now scheduled a week later
Road work and closures, weather permitting, are now slated for Nov. 24 to Dec. 5; the project was pushed back from its original schedule this week because of inclement weather.
OHA urges inclusion in decisions regarding military leases on public land
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs is calling on national leadership to include Native Hawaiian voices in negotiations regarding expiring military leases on Hawaiʻi public lands.
State completes $24 million project to secure landslide-prone Hanalei Hill on Kauaʻi
The massive four-year project began after the 2021 landslide across Kūhiō Highway severed access to the North Shore of the island.
Traditional Hawaiian fishponds show resiliency to climate change, study shows
Researchers from the university’s Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology discovered that indigenous aquaculture systems effectively shield fish populations from the negative impacts of climate change, demonstrating resilience and bolstering local food security.
Learn more about housing resources during Kaua‘i County events this week
The first event starts today and will be held at the Līhu‘e Salvation Army, 4182 Harvey St., from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia crews arrive in New Zealand for 6-month stay
Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia will remain in Aotearoa for six months, which will allow the canoes to wait out the South Pacific hurricane season before continuing the Moananuiākea Voyage.
State commission approves rate increase for shipping company in Hawai‘i
The Hawai‘i Public Utilities Commission unanimously approved a 25.75% rate increase for the limited liability company, Young Brothers, effective Jan. 1, 2026.
Scientists Reveal the ‘Energy Budget’ of Short-Finned Pilot Whales
For the first time, scientists have calculated a detailed “energetic budget” for Hawaiʻi’s short-finned pilot whales, revealing what it takes to power their extreme, 2,600-foot dives for food.
