Kauai News
Renovated Princeville library begins limited door service in May
Pop-up library location to close April 12. Books can still be returned through library building’s book drop or to any other public library on the Garden Isle.
12-year-old Kōloa boy ran away April 6; have you seen him?
Lokahi Valpoon was last seen in Anahola. He is known to frequent the Anahola, Līhu‘e, Puhi and Kōloa areas. Call the Kaua‘i Police Department or contact Crime Stoppers Kaua‘i immediately if you have any information that can help lead to finding him.
Commercial airliner crash simulation at Līhu‘e Airport to bring multiple agencies together
The full-scale rescue and emergency response exercise April 15 is an effort to strengthen communication and coordination between first responders in the participating agencies while assessing notification and response procedures.
Additional lane, road closures and water service shutdown planned in various areas
Guardrail repairs and installation, bridge work and water system improvements are all planned for several locations around the Garden Isle through April 16. Lane and road closures will accompany many of the projects, weather permitting.
Public invited to weigh in on proposed hike in shipping rates by Young Brothers
The State of Hawaiʻi Public Utilities Commission is holding hearings around the neighbor islands where the public can weigh in on a proposed temporary rate increase and tariff changes by the shipping company Young Brothers.
Child on Oʻahu confirmed to have measles
The unvaccinated child was traveling internationally with their parents and developed symptoms shortly after returning to Hawaiʻi. Another household member is now exhibiting similar symptoms and being evaluated for possible infection.
60-year-old injured hiker rescued from Ditch Trail in Kōke‘e
The woman and Kaua‘i resident was found about a half-mile into the trail off Camp 10 Road, also known as the Sugi Grove campsite, suffering from an apparent ankle injury. First responders used a combination of specialized equipment to safely extract her from the trail because of the challenging terrain.
74-year-old Kīlauea man dies after entering waters at North Shore beach during high surf advisory
Peter Koorenhof was unresponsive when he was pulled out of the water at Kalihiwai Beach the morning of April 7. An autopsy is pending to detemine his exact cause of death. Foul play is not suspected.
ACLU urges Hawaiʻi Supreme Court to require police to record interrogations
The ACLU of Hawaiʻi, together with the ACLU State Supreme Court Initiative, filed an amicus brief on April 4, 2025, asking the Hawaiʻi Supreme Court to require that law enforcement record custodial interrogations.
Hawai‘i Department of Health to launch statewide survey via text messages
Each year, the Hawai‘i Department of Health conducts surveys to learn about health behaviors and attitudes of Hawai‘i residents. Beginning later this month, the department will launch the Hawai‘i Health and Media Survey to learn more about how people access and respond to health-related information.
Lower summer tuition rates available at Univeristy of Hawai‘i Community Colleges
Registration for summer courses at a lowered tuition rate for Hawaiʻi residents is open at all seven University of Hawai‘i Community Colleges, providing students with an accelerated and cost-effective way to earn credits. Hawaiʻi residents pay just $131 per credit (normally $248), and can use this opportunity to save money, get ahead academically and explore new classes—all in a shorter time frame.
Woman in serious condition after 3-car crash on Kūhiō Highway
The crash occurred on Sunday at approximately 5:30 p.m.
Senate passes Hirono resolution designating April as ‘National Native Plant Month’
The US Senate unanimously passed a resolution led by Sen. Mazie K. Hirono (D-HI), designating April 2025 as “National Native Plant Month.”
Keiki and Junior Lifeguard programs on Kaua‘i kick off in June
Registration will be available online starting at 7:45 a.m. on May 1.
DOGE threatens Hawaiʻi culture with cuts to the National Endowment for the Humanities
The NEH grants support Kindergarten through 12th grade education, lifelong learning and programs like Hawaiʻi History Day, Hawaiʻi State Poet Laureate and Try Think.
The state warns of scamming salespeople claiming to sell green infrastructure
Hawaiʻi Green Infrastructure Authority employees do not sell solar systems, nor do they educate the public about its financing programs through cold-calling, door-to-door sales, door knocking, or anything similar.
UH Community Colleges CTE marketing campaign awarded in national competition
The nursing program at Kauaʻi Community College is one of the programs highlighted by the series, which signs a light on nontraditional CTE programs.
No swimming, ocean activities advised along North Shore
High surf conditions and powerful current activity at Hanalei Bay and along the entire North Shore are making ocean activities hazardous. A high surf warning is in effect through 6 p.m. today (April 6).
Allow for extra time for pre-flight ag inspection if departing from Honolulu
Staffing capacity issues mean travelers to the mainland, Alaska or Guam with flights out of Daniel K. Inouye International Airport will have fewer stations where their baggage can be checked for plants, insects and hazardous plant diseases.
University of Hawaiʻi program inspires youth on Kauaʻi to pursue careers in medicine, health
The Huakaʻi Initiative also was created with rural schools and students in mind, especially with the greatest physician shortages in the rural neighbor island areas of Hawaiʻi.