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Kahele back in nation’s capital advocating for Hawaiian people, discussing impact of Trump policies, orders

Office of Hawaiian Affairs Board of Trustees chairperson and former U.S. congressman returns to Washington for discussions with federal officials and lawmakers. He will also attend President Donald Trump’s address today to a joint session of Congress.

Kaua‘i Community College archivist to lead Hawai‘i association

Elected last month, Jason Ford will serve one year as president-elect before assuming presidency of Association of Hawaiʻi Archivists.

State launches backyard bird flu survey for flock owners, bird rescuers

The survey, conducted by the Hawaiʻi Department of Health, will collect critical information about the understanding of bird flu as well as practices and needs of those who keep poultry or care for rescued birds.

Video of actress touching sea turtle while in Hawai‘i causes instant social media outburst

The Instagram post by actress China McClain was taken down by midday March 3 after garnering tens of thousands of reactions and more than 2,000 comments, many of which pleading for the video to be removed and an apology for potential cultural insensitivity.

‘Drive with Aloha’ mural unveiled at Kaua‘i High School

An unveiling and mural blessing at Kaua‘i High School honored the life of local surfer and waterman Kailon Tyndzik, who was killed in a hit-and-run crash last month.

USPS gives tips on how to avoid being scammed

Postal inspectors are reminding consumers to be alert for imposter scams during National Consumer Protection Week – March 2-8.

Monthly test of outdoor warning sirens was March 3

All statewide outdoor warning sirens sounded a 1-minute steady tone at 11:45 a.m. The public should contact Kauaʻi County Emergency Management at 808-241-1800 to report any siren operation issues.

‘Make a direct and positive impact’: Help UH grad students impacted by Trump funding freezes

Some Hilo and Mānoa campus students lost their research funding and educational stipends as a result of stop work orders and freezes on federal grant funds.

Police activities league to put on middle school track meet

In preparation for the April 18 track meet, there will be a coaches meeting today at 5:30 p.m. at the Kaua‘i Police Department.

Kauaʻi 17-year-old named 2025 Boys & Girls Club of Hawai‘i Youth of the Year finalist

The Boys and Girls Club of Hawaiʻi held its 2025 Youth of the Year Luncheon to honor the finalists – Nainoa Hirokane, 17, from the Līhu‘e Clubhouse, Mathew Cargo, 15, from the Wai‘anae Clubhouse and Ladayna Aranas, 17, from the Nānākuli Clubhouse.

‘Fresh Look at Floral Design’ debuts on Kauaʻi public access TV and streaming

The educational program showcases higlights from the Hawaiʻi Floriculture and Nursery Association Fresh Look Educational Expo from Sept. 19-21, 2024, at the Hilo Hawaiian Hotel in Hilo on the Big Island, with the theme “Fresh Look at Principles and Mechanics of Designing with Hawaiʻi’s Flowers.”

UH economic outlook shows Trump’s cuts, tariffs could put Hawaiʻi on track for recession

While tax cuts may provide some stimulus this year, the new administration’s actions — including tariffs, mass deportations and spending cuts — will impose significant drag thereafter, UHERO states in its first quarter forecast for 2025.

Pine Trees Longboard Classic returns to Hanalei Bay with surfers from Hawaiʻi and beyond

The nonprofit Hawai‘i Surf Association, which adopted the three-day Longboard Classic this year, will utilize it as a fundraiser.

Update: High surf advisory canceled for north and west shores of Kaua‘i and Ni‘ihau

National Weather Service in Honolulu says surf levels have fallen below advisory levels as the northwest swell moving through the islands continues to decline.

Watch: Man medevaced from cruise ship 57 miles south of Honolulu after having multiple strokes

72-year-old passenger of Koningsdam transported by helicopter Thursday morning to The Queen’s Medical Center.

Volcano Watch: The nose knows — and so did HVO gas instrumentation … eventually

It was a dark and stormy night when the eruption near Nāpau Crater on Kīlauea’s East Rift Zone began Sept. 15, 2024. So much so that Hawaiian Volcano Observatory webcams were no help in detecting if there was an eruption or not. But you know who could? Residents of Volcano, who could smell sulfurous and burning odors.

Update: High surf warning extended for north and west shores of Kaua‘i and Ni‘ihau

Warning now in effect until 6 a.m. Saturday as large northwest swell rapidly builds from northwest through this morning, peaking later this morning and through the afternoon before gradually declining tonight through the weekend.

79-year-old Kekaha man in critical condition after bicycle he was riding struck by truck

The bicyclist, who was not wearing a helmet at the time of the incident, veered into Kaumuali‘i Highway in Kekaha and was hit by the front passenger side of a 2007 Toyota truck at about 7:30 a.m. the morning of Feb. 27.

Man involved in single-vehicle collision died from medical reasons, not injuries in crash

The 76-year-old from ‘Ele‘ele was identified as Ronald Valdez, who was traveling east Feb. 21 on Kaumuali‘i Highway when the truck he was driving struck a guardrail in front of the ‘Ele‘ele Shopping Center. Valdez was found unresponsive at the scene.

First families move in to Lima Ola affordable housing development

Lima Ola is a Kaua‘i County master planned workforce housing community with about 550 new affordable housing units comprised of single-family homes and multi-family rental units in ‘Ele‘ele.
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