Kaua‘i News
High surf advisory in place for south-facing shores of all Hawaiian Islands
According to the National Weather Service, a series of long-period south-southwest swells that began building Monday and Tuesday will bring surf of 8-12 feet.
Historic row across Pacific Ocean to Maui reaches half-way point
After a month on the water, Joshua Dukes and his three rowing companions are nearing the halfway point on their historic journey from Washington to Maui, Hawaiʻi. The 3,100 mile trek across the open ocean started on May 2, 2026 and is expected to take a total of 50-70 days to complete.
Department of Health to survey Kaua‘i residents on their household emergency preparedness
Survey teams will go door to door June 15–19 in 30 randomly selected census blocks.
Lane closure schedule in Līhu‘e for sewer manhole repair
Motorists are advised to make the appropriate arrangements to accommodate the necessary lane closure, use alternate routes, and allow extra time to get to destinations.
UPDATE: Kīlauea’s 48th eruptive episode on Hawai‘i Island has ended
An estimated 7.3 million cubic yards of lava erupted and covered about 40% of the Halemaʻumaʻu crater floor.
Hōkūleʻa, Hikianalia to alter the next phase of Moananuiākea voyage as El Niño intensifies
The Polynesian Voyaging Society is adjusting their schedule and plans to depart Aotearoa in August 2026 due to the intensifying El Niño pattern in the Pacific Ocean.
World Ocean Day events planned to promote ocean protection, conservation this month
Events are planned as part of World Ocean Day, including a Beach Clean-Up and Festival at Nūkoliʻi Beach on June 7, and the “Washed Up Marine Debris Art Show,” showcasing art made from ocean trash.
SUN Bucks program returns for summer 2026
Program helps bridge summer nutrition gap for keiki by providing funds for food; eligible households receive $189 for each qualifying child
Online visits to remote seabird sanctuaries offered in ‘Year of Our Coastal Kuleana’
360-degree videos and interviews allow exploration of inaccessible areas — right from the comfort and convenience of your own home.
Stay informed this election year with ballot notifications
The state’s free ballot tracking service sends voters updates about the status of their mail ballot and provides deadline reminders throughout the year, plus more.
Trophy travels around Oʻahu on ‘Our Team, Hawaiʻi’s Team’ tour celebrating University of Hawaiʻi NCAA men’s volleyball title
Additional events throughout the state, including other University of Hawaiʻi campuses, also are being planned.
Guardian Self Storage launches $10K matching campaign to support Kaua‘i youth
“By contributing to the endowment, we’re helping create lasting impact for future generations of Kaua‘i’s youth,” said Guardian Self Storage Managing Member Thomas Lambert in an announcement of the new fundraising campaign.
Pacific community, government leaders come together to strengthen ties, advance ocean protection efforts
“This is a great moment for us. This is a seed that has been planted to reconnect,” said Ludovic Burns Tuki with Koro Nui o te Vaikava o Rapa Nui, the ocean council of Rapa Nui. “This is the union between the Pacific, the biggest country connected by our blood.”
36-year-old Jacob Daniel Baker officially charged by Hawai‘i Island police with several counts of murder
Baker now faces one count of first-degree murder and three counts of second-degree murder, which are directly connected with the killings of 69-year-old Robert Shine, 79-year-old Chitta Morse and 69-year-old John Carse, all from Puna; he remains behind bars and police said will not be eligible for release even if he was able to make bail for the initial property crime charges he also faces.
Kilauea gearing up for historic Episode 48 fountaining with strong glow, spatter and other precursor activity
Hawaiian Volcano Observatory reported that the window for the next lava fountaining episode of the ongoing episodic eruption on the Big Island that began Dec. 23, 2024, is now between Saturday, May 30, and Monday, June 1.
TRAFFIC ADVISORY: Road closures scheduled this weekend in Kalāheo
The closures are to accommodate the parade portion of the daylong Kalāheo Guava Country Celebration hosted by Hālau Ka Lei Mokihana o Leināʻala, including 63rd annual Merrie Monarch Festival 5th place Miss Aloha Hula winner Jelacia Naomi Waiauokalaniākea Peralta; it will also honor late Kumu Leinā’ala Pavao Jardin.
16 lane closures scheduled through June 5 on Kaua‘i state roadways
Lane closure schedules can change at any time without further notice; all projects are weather permitting.
Homestead nonprofit awarded funds for rooftop solar at Kekaha community facility
“Over the past 16 years, the facility has become a catalyst for growth, collaboration and problem-solving in the community. Countless visioning sessions, meetings and community-driven initiatives addressing longstanding challenges have taken place within those walls,” said Homestead Community Development Corporation Deputy Director Garrett Danner.
TRAFFIC ADVISORY: Road closures scheduled next weekend in Līhuʻe for Kauaʻi Pride Parade and Festival
Kauaʻi Pride Parade is set for June 6, promoting and celebrating peace, acceptance and unity for everyone on the Garden Isle, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, race, ethnicity, religious affiliation or background.
The Garden Isle’s monthly all-hazard siren test scheduled for June 1
Hawaiʻi’s outdoor warning sirens will undergo their routine monthly test at 11:45 a.m. on Monday, June 1, in conjunction with the Emergency Alert System test.
