Kauai News
High surf advisory issued for north- and west-facing shores of Kauaʻi and Niʻihau
A high surf advisory has been issued for Kauaʻi and Niʻihau and will remain in effect until 6 a.m. Friday.
Hawaiʻi advances high-speed internet plan with federal funding approval
State leaders and partners of Hawaiʻi’s high-speed internet initiative, Connect Kākou, announced that the state has received final approval to begin deploying approximately $149 million in federal Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) funding, marking one of the most significant digital infrastructure investments in state history.
Federal judge dismisses Kōloa Rum Company’s constitutional challenge to Jones Act
The lawsuit, Kōloa Rum Company v. Noem, challenged the law’s constitutionality under the Port Preference Clause, asserting it disproportionately is a disadvantage for businesses in non-contiguous states like Hawaiʻi and Alaska.
Kauaʻi’s Kouchi, Nakamura lead opening day of 33rd Hawaiʻi State Legislature
“Today, we gather with a shared purpose: to do the people’s work with humility, with urgency, and with care,” said Hawaiʻi Speaker of the House Nadine Nakamura of Kauaʻi.
California visitor rescued off Kaua‘i trail after suffering apparent ankle injury
The hiker was three miles into the Nualolo Trail when first responders arrived on scene.
Walmart Wellness Event to offer free health services in Līhuʻe
Walmart will host a free, nationwide health and wellness event on Jan. 24, offering no-cost screenings, immunizations, and wellness resources in Līhuʻe.
State now accepting applications to grants for Hawai‘i food security program
This is the fifth year of the grant program, which provides support for small-scale gardening, herding and livestock operations to increase the quantity and quality of locally grown food in food-insecure communities.
Flood advisory issued for Kauaʻi amid heavy overnight rain
The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Advisory for Kauaʻi through 1 a.m. Wednesday due to heavy rainfall and the potential for minor flooding.
Temporary bridge in Anahola to reopen in March
The bridge will remain closed to vehicular traffic for the full duration of construction.
UH School of Travel Industry Management celebrates 60th anniversary with events
In 1966, the UH at Mānoa began a pioneering program that turned into a school that is an internationally respected leader in hospitality, tourism and transportation education.
Lydgate Beach Park’s Bynum Bridge to close temporarily for structural improvements
Bynum Bridge at Lydgate Beach Park in Līhuʻe will be temporarily closed for structural maintenance from January 26 through 29.
71-year-old bicyclist in hospital after crash on Kūhiō Highway
The bicyclist was taken to Wilcox Medical Center after being struck by a 2003 Toyota pickup truck exiting the 7-Eleven parking lot in Līhu‘e.
Kaiser employees volunteer in Kaua‘i taro patch as part of medical group’s Annual Day of Service
Activities included clearing invasive plants and roots from loʻi kalo and removing weeds along the banks of Waipā Stream.
PGA Tour Champions tourney at Hualālai on Big Island celebrates 30 years
The tournament, now called the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualālai, started with 17 professionals, and this year’s pro field is at 42, including defending champion Ernie Els of South Africa.
Hawai‘i Department of Transportation announces lane closures this week
In observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, there will be no lane closures on Monday, unless otherwise permitted.
33rd Hawaiʻi State Legislature begins 2026 session Wednesday
For Kauaʻi residents unable to travel to Oʻahu, floor proceedings on opening day of the State Legislature in both the House and Senate chambers will be broadcast live online.
Tiger sharks mate during Maui’s whale season, new study shows
The findings challenges the conventional understanding of tiger sharks as purely solitary animals, revealing a predictable seasonal convergence of mature males and females that coincides with the humpback whale calving season in Hawaiʻi.
Federal legislation introduced to establish new national veterans cemetery in Hawaiʻi
The only national cemetery in Hawaiʻi is running out of space, and has been functionally closed for in-ground burials since 1991 — and it is expected to stop taking cremated remains by 2036.
Update: High surf advisory canceled for Kaua‘i, Ni‘ihau
The high surf advisory for Kauaʻi and Niʻihau was canceled early Monday morning, Jan. 19.
Affordable housing remains top concern for many residents, finds annual statewide survey
The winter 2025 edition of Hawai‘i Perspectives reveals 71% of residents surveyed agree the state should build more housing as quickly as possible; survey also finds 89% of respondents say military is ‘very’ or ‘somewhat’ important to state’s economy.
