Kaua‘i News

Help ‘Stamp Out Hunger’: Donate to National Association of Letter Carriers food drive

The 32nd annual National Association of Letter Carriers annual event is Saturday nationwide, including in Hawai‘i.

Update: Flood advisory for Kaua‘i canceled

Radar shows that the heavy rainfall that started at about 1 p.m. Friday has diminished.

Kaua‘i, start your engines: PMRF hosting fourth annual car show this Saturday

Ninety vehicles of all kinds have registered for the event. Attendees can vote for their favorite vehicles, and the winners will receive trophies.

Portion of Wawae Road in Kalāheo closed until further notice

Erosion exacerbated by recent flooding has compromised the roadway’s stability.

Unstable weather approaches Hawaiian Islands bringing high surf, potential flooding

A high surf advisory has been issued for south-facing shores with surf expected to reach 7 to 10 feet.

A bill headed to the governor’s desk would fund programs and jobs to battle invasive species in Hawai‘i

The bill commits nearly $20 million to Hawai‘i Department of Education to assist in the administration and implementation of their Biosecurity Program, including 44 new positions.

US Navy, NASA seek continued use of lands at Pacific Missile Range Facility, Kōkeʻe park

The two agencies are seeking public input on their joint proposed real estate action and will host three community meetings in early June and is accepting written comments postmarked no later than June 17.

Concerns raised over Kaua’i artist sentenced to a year in jail for ‘threatening’ councilman in plea deal

Gruenhagen appeared for a scheduled status review on the morning of May 7, which unexpectedly transitioned into a change of plea, followed by instant sentencing by Fifth Circuit Court Judge Kathleen Watanabe. 

USPS mail carriers gear up to collect food for annual ‘Stamp Out Hunger’ drive

Last year’s “Stamp Out Hunger” effort in Hawai‘i netted more than 193 tons of food donations.

Controversial Punalu‘u project on Big Island set back as contested case moves ahead

The Hawai‘i County Windward Planning Commission heard about 5 hours of additional public testimony, a majority of which was again in opposition to the Black Sand Beach LLC residential and community project that would be located on the former Sea Mountain resort.

April storm on Garden Isle brought record-breaking rainfall totals

Rain gauges near the town of Waimea recorded monthly totals greater than 10 times the April average.

Former employee accused of embezzling $44,000 in union members’ due payments

According to charging documents filed in First Circuit Court, the former employee stole approximately $44,367 — from October 2018 through July 2021 — in individual union members’ dues money and allegedly falsified union records to conceal the theft.

Pothole repairs scheduled in Kapa‘a

The Department of Public Works Wastewater Management Division will begin repairs on May 8 through May 9 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.

County and hotel developer respond to recent wastewater spills at Coco Palms

“Coco Palms has received all necessary permit approvals from the County and through that process, they affirmed the project’s ability to tie into the municipal wastewater system,” said Reed Capitalʻs communications representative Shane Peters.

Niumalu Bridge on Kaua‘i closed till further notice

Following the flooding event in April, Kaua‘i County consultants inspected county bridges across the island and determined that the Niumalu Bridge was unsafe for motorists, prompting an immediate shutdown.

It’s Wildfire Awareness Month; Kaua‘i Fire Department advises preparation, vigilance

KFD is partnering with the Hawai‘i Wildfire Management Organization on a wildfire preparedness learning series for large landowners and land stewards.

Big Island residents hold second sign waving opposing proposed Punalu‘u resort

A caravan is planned to get Ka‘ū residents to Hilo on Monday for the Windward Planning Commission’s special meeting.

Kaua‘i County data shows recent decline in lifeguard rescues

“We are pleased to see a lower number of rescues in the first four months of 2024,” said Fire Chief Michael Gibson.

Several events, volunteer opportunities scheduled during Hawaiʻi Invasive Species Awareness Month

This year’s theme is “Who Protects Hawaiʻi? We All Do,” underscoring the collaborative approach necessary to address and effectively manage the risks invasive species pose.

County to open registration for youth Summer Fun Program on May 15

The 2024 Summer Fun Program will run from June 17 to July 26, on weekdays, from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except on holidays. It’s open to children 5 to 11 years old.
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