Kauai News
Kauaʻi students brighten Hawaiian Telcom utility boxes with art inspired by cultural heritage
To celebrate Kaua‘i becoming the third island fully equipped with fiber, Hawaiian Telcom hired a local artist to work with students and beautify utility boxes across the Garden Isle.
Water service shutdown scheduled for portions of Kalāheo
Shutdown scheduled for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. so crews can replace a pressure releasing valve, weather permitting.
State offers tips to Beat the School Jam
“Let’s all welcome the new school year safely and calmly,” said the Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation, offering tips to conquer the inevitable traffic jam that comes along with it.
Hawaiʻi Supreme Court rules against state land board in case involving seed research operations on Kauaʻi
“This is more than a legal decision. It’s a call to protect our ʻāina and our keiki,” said Punohu Kekaualua, a West Kauaʻi resident, cultural practitioner and plaintiff in the case.
Tree trimming, removal work prompts single-lane, full closures on Akemāmā Road
Akemāmā Road users should plan to use an alternate route or allow extra time to get to their destinations because of the scheduled early next week.
25-year veteran Kauaʻi police officer continues exemplary work on the job
Officer Arnold Cayabyab was awarded Employee of the Month for his work in high-impact cases a month before his retirement from the Kauaʻi Police Department.
Flags to fly at half staff in Hawaiʻi for fallen Maui officer, Minneapolis shooting victims
Gov. Josh Green has directed the U.S. and Hawai‘i flags to be flown at half-staff across all state offices and agencies, including the Hawai‘i National Guard, in honor of two solemn observances.
Food safety code updates adopted by Hawaiʻi Department of Health
The code updates — which align with the 2022 U.S. Food and Drug Administration Model Food Code — are aimed at expanding opportunities for homemade food producers, and are part of Act 195 signed into law in 2024 by Gov. Josh Green.
UPDATE: Public meeting for the second draft of Kauaʻi Island Utility Cooperative Habitat Conservation Plan was canceled
Public can still submit testimony and comments online or by mail no later than Oct. 22.
Kaua’i Fire Department ceremony celebrates new recruits and promotions
The Kaua’i Fire Department celebrated the induction of five new firefighters and the promotion of two seasoned members in a special ceremony for family and friends.
Water service shutdown scheduled for several areas in Kapaʻa
The shutdown is scheduled for Aug. 27, weather permitting; updates will be posted on the Kauaʻi County Department of Water website.
Department of Water opens late Aug. 27
Office opens at 9:30 a.m. instead of its regularly scheduled 8 a.m. because of staff training.
County of Kauaʻi announces holiday closures for Labor Day
County offices and facilities will observe the Labor Day holiday and close for the day on Monday, Sept. 1.
Kauhale o Namahana aims to provide permanent affordable homes on Kauaʻi
Kauhale O Namahana is transforming Kīlauea with the construction of 11 new affordable homes, a project spearheaded by Permanently Affordable Living Hawaiʻi and Kauaʻi Habitat for Humanity, designed to keep local families rooted and connected.
Airline veteran Shelly Parker named head of Hawaiʻi guest operations for Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines
Alaska Air Group today named Shelly Parker as head of Hawai‘i guest operations for Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines. Parker has also been appointed as a member of the company’s Honolulu leadership team.
Kaua’i police seek details on individual found at Wailua Beach Sunday night
Police are urging any witnesses to provide information that could clarify the circumstances where a person was found in need of medical attention around 9:30 p.m. on Sunday
Kauaʻi events observe September as Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month
A series of statewide events that aim to increase awareness, reduce stigma, and foster community support for Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month.
Kauaʻi officer is honored for his courageous, selfless rescue last month
Officer Matthew VanAken rescued a hiker by carrying him over his shoulder for nearly a mile on the Kalalau Trail.
Kauaʻi County Council greenlights use of $361,000 from national opioid settlements
On the Garden Isle, the national opioid settlement funds will assist local organizations such as the Kaua’i Fentanyl Task Force, a multiagency initiative created in 2023 at the urging of Kauaʻi Prosecuting Attorney Rebecca Like.
Governor working to get ‘Results for Our People’; outlines how in 2025 policy report
Hawai’i Gov. Josh Green writes in his new policy playbook that it serves as a reflection of the progress made and what lies ahead: “It inspires us to honor the values that bind us, guiding our collective efforts toward a future that’s resilient and infused with hope and possibility.”