Kaua‘i News

Looking for a job? Līhuʻe Airport is hiring security officers

Salaries for security officers start at $60,000 annually and come with full federal employee benefits, as well as a $2,000 hiring incentive for all new employees.

Update: Outage at Kapaia Power Station culprit to Kaua‘i blackout

Power went out at around 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday.

Lane closures for guardrail repairs on ‘Anini Road scheduled July 11 to July 24

Officials ask drivers to make the appropriate arrangements to accommodate the necessary lane closures.

Maui Fire Department, ATF officials clarify timeline and process for Lāhainā wildfire cause and origin report

Officials with the Maui Fire Department and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives responded today to media inquiries about the timeline and process for releasing information on the cause and origin of the Aug. 8, 2023, Lāhainā wildfire.

Video: Large shark caught on camera swimming in Hanalei Bay

Warning signs were posted Tuesday but lifeguards have since removed them as there have been no additional sightings as of this morning.

Molokaʻi 2 Oʻahu Paddleboard World Championships to celebrate 25th anniversary

The 25th anniversary of the Molokaʻi 2 OʻahuPaddleboard World Championships (M2O), presented by the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority is set to welcome an international field of athletes who will cover more than 32 miles across the Kaiwi Channel, launching from the coastline of Moloka’i and finishing on O’ahu.

Next Kaua‘i Community College chancellor recommended to university president

The effective date of appointment is July 19.

Gov. Green signs 6 bills on ‘intent to veto list’ into law including measure that restricts governor’s emergency powers

Seven bills were vetoed primarily due to legal and operational issues.

Nearly $24B state budget will tackle priorities including education, affordable housing, health care, Maui recovery

The supplemental budget bill, House Bill 1800, for fiscal year 2025 represents an increase of more than $480 million, with significant funding going to key state priorities.

Ocean Safety Bureau advises no swimming at Hanalei Bay following shark sighting

OSB officials received a report of a possible 10-foot tiger shark sighted about 250 feet west of the Pavilion Lifeguard Tower on Tuesday morning.

Hawai‘i Dept. of Agriculture awards grants to fight coconut rhinoceros beetles, for green waste management

3 grant awards were approved for projects by organizations to eliminate coconut rhinoceros beetles in green waste on Kaua‘i, Maui and O‘ahu.

National Education Association honors Kauaʻi community leader

Flores’ work includes educating the community about traditional Hawaiian food systems including taro patches and fish ponds, doing restoration work, and increasing engagement in the community. 

Kaua‘i firefighters extinguish two fires Sunday

Firefighters put out a brush fire at the Pāʻulaʻula State Historic Site in Waimea before responding to a building fire in Kalāheo.

Hanamā‘ulu man dies in motorcycle traffic incident on West Side of Kaua‘i

A motorcycle collided with a Dodge SUV on Kaumuali‘i Highway on the evening of July 4.

Travel-related dengue virus case reported on Kaua‘i

This is the first dengue case on Kauaʻi for 2024. This year there have been eight travel-related dengue cases identified in the state.

$4.6M project turns to non-invasive plants in fight against Hawai‘i wildfires

“My perspective is that, like land and water, we need to treat seeds and plant lineages as a public trust,” said Clay Trauernicht.

No signs of imminent eruption following earthquake near Kīlauea

From Saturday to Sunday, there were approximately 25 earthquakes detected beneath Kaluapele (Kīlauea caldera) and 95 earthquakes detected beneath the Upper East Rift Zone, mostly at depths of 0.6–1.8 miles beneath the ground surface.

Kaua‘i man to take leadership role in state agency

The Kaua‘i man will be the new chairperson for the Agribusiness Development Corporation.

Volcano Watch: Learning about recent quakes, past volcanism in Kīlauea’s upper East Rift Zone while cruising Chain of Craters Road

As you turn left off Crater Rim Drive onto Chain of Craters Road, you pass by craters, thermal areas, and lava flows that showcase past volcanic activity in this area.

Kaua‘i and Big Island fishermen to trial new tuna tagging technology

Fishermen on Kaua‘i and the Big Island will trial a new method of tagging ‘ahi, or yellowfin tuna, this summer.
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