Kaua‘i News

County of Kauaʻi to close offices and facilities next Friday and Saturday

Kauaʻi County offices and facilities, along with swimming pools, refuse transfer stations and recycling centers will be closed for the holiday.

Update: Continuous lava fountaining from Episode 50 of Halemaʻumaʻu eruption ends abruptly

Episode 50 of the ongoing Halemaʻumaʻu eruption ends after 7 hours, but tephra may still fall over communities in the Kaʻū district of Hawaiʻi Island.

Kaua‘i police officers honored as Employees of the Month for their outstanding work

Barroga and Gause Jr. were recognized for their exemplary police work and engagement within the community, which included Barroga responding to 179 service calls and making 29 arrests in March and Gause leading and coordinating a new Lunch With a Cop program at several schools.

Department of Water phone service will be unavailable on Monday

Alternate phone numbers will be available for reporting outages, leaks between 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Monday, June 29.

Gov. Josh Green signs state budget, issues intent-to-veto list

The supplemental budget makes key investments in affordable housing, public health and economic growth.

Lane closures scheduled through July 3 on several roadways around Kaua‘i

In observance of the Fourth of July, there will be no contraflow or lane closures July 3 unless otherwise permitted; lane closure schedules can change without notice and are weather permitting.

Hui ʻO Hawaiʻi wins total 4 gold medals, 1 bronze at 2026 Special Olympics USA Games

Johnathan Anderson and Bradley McDermott-Sa of Kauaʻi were winners of one of those gold medals, winning the unified doubles bowling competition, during the last 2 days of the games that were hosted in Minneapolis, Minn.

Fishing fun, tradition and competition

The ocean is the icebox for island communities, but there are times when lawaiʻa, the fishermen, do play for their food — during fishing tournaments!

Global tuna fishing practices pose significant risks to marine protected areas 

In a new study, researchers discover that drifting fish aggregating devices are posing significant risks to half of the world’s marine protected areas.

First Pacific Climate Summit ends with joint commitment to regional resilience

The 3-day summit, which wrapped up earlier this month, established clear pathways for ongoing partnership, focusing on actionable solutions that can be scaled throughout Asia-Pacific island nations and coastal states.

Office of Hawaiian Affairs trustees advance chance to expand Native Hawaiian ownership in media

Trustees emphasized the action does not represent conclusion of a process, but rather continuation of thoughtful and deliberate evaluation.

Kīlauea eruption activity increases, onset of episode 50 to begin today or tomorrow

Vary levels of ash, Pele’s hair and other tephra may fall downwind of the eruption during fountaining episodes, which typically last less than 12 hours.

Volcano Watch: A hui hou to a giant of volcanology

Professor Bruce Houghton retired in 2025 from University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa after 25 years as the Gordon A. Macdonald Chairperson of Volcanology, but although he retired and returned to New Zealand, his connections to volcanology in Hawaiʻi remain strong.

500-foot mural painted by 11 artists to be unveiled at Common Ground Kauaʻi in Kīlauea

A stunning mural titled “An Imparting Landscape” will transform a construction wall into a vibrant celebration of Hawaiian culture.

Coffee With a Cop returns in July to Kauaʻi after 4-year hiatus

Community members are invited to attend the July 8 event in Līhuʻe and meet with law enforcement officers, ask questions and exchange ideas over a cup of coffee — or other favorite morning drink.

The Kaua‘i Bus announces modified schedule in Līhu‘e

The bus stop located within the college campus at the performing arts center will not be accessible beginning at noon June 26.

News in brief for June 25: New leadership, Japan expansion, Title IX, free Wi-Fi and more

A quick look at news from throughout the state, nation and more.

Kauaʻi fire rescues visitor with ankle injury from Waipoʻo Falls Trail

A 53-year-old woman was swiftly rescued from Waiapoʻo Falls Trail in Kōkeʻe State Park on Wednesday after suffering an ankle injury.

Polynesian Voyaging Society joins World Oceans Day events in Tahiti

Society chief executive officer and pwo navigator Nainoa Thompson named first international ambassador of Tainui Ātea.

Multi-agency crews extinguish large vehicle fire at Līhuʻe scrap metal facility

A major fire at the Pacific Concrete Cutting & Coring Inc. scrap metal storage facility in Līhuʻe demanded a multi-agency response, as firefighters battled to control the blaze and prevent further damage on Wednesday.
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