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Conservation workshops are free and open to Kauaʻi farmers, ranchers and foresters this month

The U.S. Department of Agriculture will host 3 workshops to help Kauaʻi farmers and producers improve their operations, reduce production costs and conserve natural resources.

Visitor numbers increase for the fourth consecutive month across the Hawaiian Islands

There were 770,940 visitors to the Hawaiian Islands in November of this year, which is an increase of 5.3% compared to the same month in 2023.

Update: High surf advisory extended for portions of Kaua‘i and Ni‘ihau

Additional islands will likely be added to the advisory.

Caregivers providing medical cannabis to qualified patients now protected by law

Gov. Josh Green signed an executive order protecting primary caregivers cultivating cannabis for patients within the bounds of the law that exists as of Dec. 31, 2024.

Lane closure scheduled on Kūhiō Highway for emergency tree removal

Short, intermittent full closures may be required to remove the larger pieces of debris.

University of Hawai‘i News announces its top people stories for 2024

The newsite posted nearly 1,500 stories this year, many of which involved people with connection to the university system making headlines, including Miss Aloha Hula winners, a Waiākea High Schoo grad, an auditioner on ‘The Voice’ and someone who once had a date with Marcia Brady.

Endangered Hawaiian birds find refuge in taro patch at Kaua‘i Community College

According to University of Hawai‘i, six ʻalae ʻula (Hawaiian moorhen) chicks hatched in the loʻi in December. The parents had shown up a couple of months earlier.

Nurses at Wilox Medical Center consider going on strike to protest unfair labor practices

The Hawai‘i Nurses Association, which represents the Wilcox nurses, began negotiations with Wilcox Medical Center on May 6. Their contract expired on Aug. 31.

Magnitude-4.3 quake deep under Pāhala jolts Big Island late Sunday night

Hawaiian Volcano Observatory reported the earthquake was part of the ongoing swarm of deep seismicity that has been happening beneath the area of the Kaʻū community since 2019. It had no apparent impact on either Kīlauea of Mauna Loa volcanoes.

First monthly test of 2025 for statewide warning siren system set for Thursday

Hawai‘i Emergency Management Agency officials also noted in their announcement that a test of the live audio broadcast segment of the Emergency Alert System will accompany the sounding test of the sirens at roughly the same time, in cooperation with the Hawai‘i broadcast industry.

Historical society screening Elvis Presley’s ‘Blue Hawai‘i’ to kick off ‘Muʻumuʻu Month’ this January

The Kaua‘i Historical Society is celebrating “Mu‘umu‘u Month” with a slate of events beginning on Jan. 3.

Steady, moderate activity persists at Big Island’s Kīlauea volcano as new ‘hazard’ erupts

There are eyes watching and waiting for those awe-inspiring moments with more nefarious reasons in mind. “Thieves are looking for the right moment to steal your stuff,” said Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park in a recent Facebook post.

Flags ordered at half-staff to honor Carter’s legacy as Biden appoints day of mourning

President Joe Biden has also appointed Jan. 9, 2025, as a National Day of Mourning.

‘A voice of courage, conviction, compassion’: 39th US President Jimmy Carter dies

Georgia native and Democrat was the first president to reach the age of 100 years old, the longest-lived president in the nation’s history and actually the first president to be born in a hospital. He died Sunday peacefully at his home in Plains, Ga., surrounded by his family.

3rd annual Youth Climate Class starts in January 2025

“The class is not your typical classroom experience; it’s a transformative journey for high school students to explore their role as change-makers in the fight against climate change,” said Kaua‘i County Office of Economic Development Director Nalani Brun.

Results are in for top 2024 story on Kaua‘i

As we close out 2024, here are the stories that were top of mind of Kauaʻi Now readers this past year.

Education department’s pilot program serves locally grown squash in Kaua‘i cafeterias

The local food nonprofit Mālama Kaua‘i prepared and distributed 200 pounds of locally grown kabocha squash to four public schools.

Fountains of 60 to 100 feet return to Kīlauea as summit eruption again increases in vigor

If fountaining continues, it is possible heights will increase as more gas-rich lava erupts. However, it is not possible to estimate how high fountains could get or how long fountaining will last.

Update: High surf advisory canceled for north and west shores

The advisory was suppoed to last through 6 p.m., but surf has fallen just below advisory levels and is expected to decline even more through the night.

Eruption continues with low fountaining, spattering at Kīlauea summit on Big Isle

The low level eruptive activity has gone on for more than a day, after the eruption resumed Thursday evening. Eruptions in the summit region typically last about a week to more than a year. This eruption began during the early morning of Dec. 23.
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