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Three high school students receive $20,000 scholarship from Kaua‘i nonprofit

This is the 16th consecutive year the Grove Farm Foundation has awarded these scholarships. This year’s recipients were selected from nine of the most accomplished seniors on Kaua‘i.

Kauaʻi communities encouraged to share feedback on Climate Adaptation Plan

Residents can share their opinions at open house events from 5 p.m to 7 p.m. May 6, May 13 and May 15.

Cultural events from Kauaʻi nonprofits scheduled for the next two weeks

Hōʻike Community Media has put out its biweekly newsletter with all the nonprofit events coming up in the next two weeks. To submit a nonprofit event in your area, please email events@hoike.org.

Kauaʻi players help lead Hawaiʻi to online National Chess Championship title

Kauaʻi chess players helped lead Hawaiʻi to victory in the 2025 Division 1 US National Team Chess Championship — defeating three past national champions along the way.

All 10 UH campuses recognized in 2025 Carnegie Classifications

A new report from the Carnegie Foundation highlights how UH schools are expanding access to higher education—and helping students succeed after graduation.

Legislature passes measures cracking down on illegal fireworks in Hawai‘i

One Senate bill and three House bills collectively provide funding to law enforcement to address the issue, as well as creates new crimes and punishments for those who misuse fireworks, especially when someone is injured as a result.

Hawaiʻi legislature passes biosecurity bill

The Hawaiʻi State Senate and House of Representatives announced Friday the passage of House Bill 427, aimed at strengthening the state’s biosecurity system to combat invasive species and protect the islands’ environment and agriculture.

Scheduled Kauaʻi lane closures on state roadways for May 3 to May 9

Lane closures schedules can change at anytime without warning. All projects are weather permitting. Check to see if any of the planned closures will impact your commute during the next week.

Kauaʻi’s first family medicine graduate program aims to create more rural physicians

The UH School of Medicine is addressing the physician shortage on Kauaʻi with a new Family Medicine Residency program starting in 2026, offering aspiring doctors hands-on training directly benefiting the island’s community.

Department of Transportation to close Hanalei Bridge nightly beginning Monday

Hanalei Bridge will close nightly from 11 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. next week for necessary construction.

Kapaʻa High senior makes history with dual graduation

On May 3, Veronica Nagahisa will graduate from the Honolulu-based university with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. Just three weeks later, on May 23, she’ll walk the stage again, this time at Kapaʻa High School to receive her high school diploma, becoming the first student on Kaua‘i to achieve both at the same time.

Travelers reminded to be REAL ID ready by May 7, 2025

The Hawai‘i Department of Transportation reminds domestic travelers that on May 7, 2025, you must have a REAL ID or acceptable alternative to avoid delays at the security checkpoints at the airport.

Annual Hā’ena to Hanalei Race to raise money for local canoe club

The annual fundraiser, which takes place on June 7, for the Hanalei Canoe Club draws thousands of participants each year from across the islands and the mainland.

Ironman returning to men, women competing for world titles on same day in Kona, beginning in 2026

Athletes can start qualifying for the Kona race in August. The number of slots for the event has not been determined.

Water conservation request for Hanalei and ‘Anini areas ongoing

The pump station went down on April 4, which impacted the system’s water storage supply.

Registration for all seven summer programs for Kauaʻi County keiki set to open next week

Keiki ages 5 to 11 will enjoy arts and crafts, indoor and outdoor games, sports, music, dance, special events, and excursions from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on weekdays from June 16 to July 25.

State Legislature passes bill to limit size of vessels allowed into Hanalei Bay on Kauaʻi

The proposed measure prohibits vessels longer than seventy-five feet from entering the popular bay, but exempts boats operated by a federal, state or county agency.

Hawaiʻi nonprofit dedicated to supporting U.S. exports appoints new Executive Committee

The nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting U.S. exports and international trade development has selected Byron Goo as its new chair.

Five Kauaʻi police officers honored for saving a life

“Their rapid, coordinated and decisive actions provided essential care that ultimately saved this individual’s life.” — Kauaʻi Police Chief Todd Raybuck

Traffic Alert: Temporary Kapa’a Bypass Road to be closed during daytime hours on May 7, 8

This full road closure was originally scheduled for April 30 and May 1, but was delayed due to issues with the asphalt plant.
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