Kaua‘i News

Kauaʻi firefighters extinguish brush blaze near Hanamāʻulu Beach Park

Firefighters were dispatched shortly before 2:40 a.m. July 4 to a report of a fire in the vicinity of Hehi Road; they found an about 50-by-50-foot blaze burning near the old Hanamāʻulu Bridge, below Kapule Highway.

Governor announces first-in-nation funded savings accounts for eligible foster children

Private contributions from Michael & Susan Dell Foundation and Ed Freedman’s Stable Road Foundation add to the “Fostering the Future” initiative, ensuring every eligible youth has funded savings account.

Climate change could cost Hawaiʻi up to $3 billion, possibly more, in lost reef recreation

“This study puts numbers to what our communities have long understood — that losing our reefs means losing the recreational opportunities, cultural practices and quality of life that define what it means to live in Hawaiʻi,” said Hawaiʻi Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of Aquatic Resources Administrator Brian Neilson.

Three 2026 Grove Farm Scholars honored during special summer recognition dinner

This year’s winners, each awarded $20,000 to continue their education at a 4-year college or university, are David Braman, Samantha Tominaga and Skyler Tanicala, all from Kaua‘i High School.

Testament to hard work and what it can build: Family business grows at Hanamā‘ulu Shops

Rey’s Auto Repair founder Rey Juan and his family created a welcoming place, where customers feel how much the family cares and values them, local businesses trust them to keep their vehicles moving and the next generation sees the results of sweat, elbow grease and dedication.

Volunteers sought on Kauaʻi for two beach cleanups after Fourth of July festivities and other events

Join the Surfrider Foundation’s beach cleanups at Hanalei Pier and Kumu Camp on July 5 as part of a nationwide initiative tackling post-Independence Day litter.

Hawaiʻi State Archives donates 2 significant collections to America250

The contributions to the nationwide initiative are 111 World War II letters corresponding with Lt. Col. Farrant L. Turner, first commanding officer of the historic U.S. Army 100th Infantry Battalion, and 28 photos memorializing Hawaiʻi’s role in the famous 1965 Selma to Montgomery March led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Volcano Watch: Hawai‘i Five-O! Fifty fountaining episodes at Kīlauea summit

Hawai‘i, the 50th state, reached a golden anniversary June 27: Episode 50 of the ongoing episodic summit eruption at Kīlauea volcano on the Big Island; the north vent served up a 1,030-foot lava fountain, the tallest since Episode 43.

Decreasing humidity, typical summertime trades expected, keeping 4th of July weekend weather relatively quiet

For those watching the tropical cyclone forecast, Tropical Storm Douglas in the East Pacific became a post-tropical cyclone late the night of July 2.

Fourth of July on Garden Isle: Kauaʻi Hospice hosting 33rd annual ‘Concert in the Sky’

The Kauaʻi Hospice event if the only major Fourth of July celebration this year after the Pacific Missile Range Facility at Barking Sands canceled its annual America’s Most West Freedom Fest.

Remember to practice fire safety this Fourth of July weekend

Independence Day activities such as fireworks and barbecues are common causes of wildfires, which are more of a risk during Hawaiʻi’s dry season.

Trash pickup is delayed for Princeville, Waimea

Pickup is anticipated to be completed tomorrow, July 3.

Texaco announces limited-time summer fuel rewards offer for new, existing members

Customers at participating stations statewide can take advantage of promotions designed to help drivers save more throughout the busy summer travel season.

Records, firearms services hours modified for July and August

The changes are necessary because of staffing needs and scheduled training.

Mark your calendars for 7-Eleven Day as the convenience store chain celebrates 48 years

7-Eleven Hawai‘i is marking its nearly 5 decades of service throughout the state with a free Slurpee on July 11, plus the return of Dollar Deals and a free limited-edition tote bag designed by local artist Jack Soren.

Kauaʻi rolls out country-of-origin label requirement for raw ʻahi retail sales

State agriculture officials say the new law that took effect July 1 is intended to help consumers make informed purchasing decisions while highlighting Hawaiʻi’s commercial tuna industry.

Flavors of Kukui‘ula, special Kaua‘i Culinary Market part of 2026 Kōloa Plantation Days

Kōloa Plantation Days is hosted every year in July on Kaua‘i’s south shore. The 2026 installment is planned for July 17-26 with the theme “The Last Harvest” and grand marshal Ada Henne Koene.

Hawai‘i State Judiciary increases daily jury compensation rate for the first time in nearly 40 years

The rate has increased from $30 to $50 per day.

News in brief for July 1: Book sale support, volunteers mobilized, Right to Vote Act, consequences of Iran war

A brief look at news from throughout the state and beyond.

UPDATE: Internet service restored to all Kaua‘i County departments

Internet service is available at all Kauaʻi County departments.
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