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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.

Flag guidance issued in honor of former Vice President Cheney, Maui County Council Member

Flags will return to full-staff at sunrise on Nov. 21.

Kauaʻi says goodbye to a community champion remembered for her heart

A Celebration of Life for beloved community leader Melissa McFerrin Warrack will be held Thursday at the Kukui Grove Center in Līhuʻe.

Administration removes coffee tariffs following bipartisan effort led by U.S. representatives Tokuda, Timmons

U.S. representatives Jill Tokuda of Hawaiʻi and William Timmons of South Carolina, co-chairs of the bipartisan Congressional Coffee Caucus, had led a bipartisan letter earlier this year urging the administration to remove coffee from tariffs in an effort to protect American jobs and secure a stable supply chain for the US economy.

Kaua‘i County comes together to observe National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week

National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week aims to educate the public and raise awareness about poverty and honor the many volunteers and service providers working to support those in need throughout Kaua‘i.

Next Goodwill Industries of Hawai‘i reuse collection event coming up soon

Residents, businesses and other organizations can bring unwanted or unneeded items for reuse — including clothing, small furniture, kitchen items, children’s toys, books and shoes — to Kaua‘i Resource Center in Līhu‘e from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 21.

Kauaʻi County Water Department to observe World Toilet Day with toilet giveaway

World Toilet Day is observed globally to raise awareness about the challenges and serious health consequences associated with poor sanitation in developing countries.

Lane closures scheduled along Mōʻi Road in Hanapēpē

The closures, scheduled for Nov. 18-21, weather permitting, are necessary for geotechnical subsurface exploration and road improvements.

Learn how to turn food waste into local resource during upcoming compost forum

Composting offers one of the most powerful ways to reduce waste, nourish soil, support island farmers and strengthen island resilience, especially with Kauaʻi’s landfill nearing capacity — and projected to run out of space in just 5 years.
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