Kaua‘i News
In-person career event coming up at Sheraton Kaua‘i Resort
Marriott Vacations Worldwide is looking to fill immediate openings at Marriott’s Kaua‘i Beach Club, Sheraton Kaua‘i Resort and The Westin Princeville Ocean Resort for sales and marketing positions.
County of Kauaʻi: How to stay prepared, informed for Tropical Storm Calvin
As Tropical Storm Calvin continues its track toward the Hawaiian Islands, County of Kaua‘i officials say now is the time for residents and visitors to make sure they are prepared and know how to stay informed.
Update: Tropical Storm Calvin now 720 miles east Big Island, forecast to reach Hawaiʻi by Tuesday night
A Tropical Storm Watch is in effect for the Big Island, and a Flood Watch was issued for both Maui County and Hawaiʻi Island, from Tuesday night through Wednesday afternoon.
Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center monthly donation event scheduled for July 21
Residents, businesses and other organizations can bring in unwanted or unneeded items for reuse, including clothing, small furniture, children’s toys, books, and shoes. Clothing and textiles do not need to be in good condition. Torn or stained clothing is okay.
Kids, families invited to Wilcox Medical Center July 22 for Keiki Bike Safety Day
The July 22 event is free and open to the public. It will run from 8 to 11 a.m. at Wilcox Medical Center’s back parking lot.
UPDATE: Tropical Storm Calvin continues to track toward Hawai’i Islands, 1,150 miles east southeast of Hilo
Calvin is now a tropical storm with sustained winds of 70 mph as it continues on a west northwest path at 16 mph and is located about 1,360 miles east southeast of Hilo.
UPDATE: Officials advise public to prepare for possible impacts of Tropical Storm Calvin
Calvin is now downgraded to a tropical storm with sustained winds of 70 mph as it continues on a west northwest path at 16 mph. It is about 1,360 miles east southeast of Hilo.
I Ola Wailuanui advocates alternative vision to new hotel at former Coco Palms Resort
Utah-based developers plan to transform the former Coco Palms Resort into a new hotel, but community group I Ola Wailuanui is ramping up local outreach to share its alternative vision for the site.
UPDATE No. 2: Calvin continues churning over open ocean, still on track to move near or over Big Island
The tropical cyclone is now moving slightly faster at about 17 mph and remains over open ocean and on a track that looks to bring it to near or over the Big Island — possibly as a tropical storm — as early as Tuesday next week.
Committee on the Status of Women announces third place winner of the 2023 Women’s History Essay Contest
This year’s essay contest theme was, “Your silence will not protect you,” which is a famous quote by American civil rights leader, Audre Lorde, who dedicated her life to confronting racism, sexism, classism, and homophobia through community organizing, writing, and teaching.
Don’t wait: Prepare now for Hurricane Calvin and other tropical cyclones
As Hurricane Calvin approaches the Central Pacific, continuing on a westward trek that looks to bring the storm — or its remnants — to Hawai‘i, possibly as early as Tuesday, it’s time to think about what you need to do to be ready.
UPDATE No. 2: Calvin continues west-northwestward track, remains Category 3 hurricane
The National Hurricane Center in Miami, Fla., says swells generated by Calvin are expected to reach Hawaiʻi shores by early next week and “are likely to cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions.”
Lane closures for sections of Mailihuna Road from July 17 to July 22
Motorists are advised to expect brief and occasional delays. Please exercise caution and drive slowly when commuting through the work area.
Volcano Watch: 200 years of written observations about Big Island volcano, including by Mark Twain
This summer marks 200 years since English missionary William Ellis visited KIlauea caldera with Hawaiian guides and published the first contemporary written observation of the volcano’s eruptive activity.
Participants sought for Aloha Festivals’ 2023 Royal Court, annual Floral Parade
Applications for Aloha Festivals’ 2023 Royal Court and the 75th Annual Floral Parade are currently be accepted.
Hurricane Calvin marches west; storm could reach Hawai‘i early next week
As of shortly before 6 p.m., Hurricane Calvin looked like it was on the cusp of entering the Central Pacific region. The now-Category 2 storm is on a track that could bring it to Hawai‘i, albeit likely not as a hurricane.
4.6 magnitude earthquake strikes in deep ocean northeast of Maui; no tsunami threat to Kauaʻi
There is no tsunami threat to Kauaʻi or any of the Hawaiian Islands following a preliminary magnitude 4.6 earthquake that struck in deep ocean northeast of Maui. The quake occurred at 11:29 a.m. on Thursday.
Hanalei Canoe Club holding 50th anniversary lū‘au, fundraiser July 29
Paddling and wa’a culture are the root of the Lūʻau this year, which has not been hosted for several years.
Only five ‘akikiki left on Kaua‘i and their chances of survival are slim
This frightening revelation was shared by Justin Hite of the Kaua‘i Forest Bird Recovery Project during a community open house Tuesday evening.
Investigation reveals pedestrians struck Saturday were not crossing the road
The investigation remains ongoing at this time. Anyone who has information regarding the crash is advised to contact Traffic Safety Section Officers Russell Himongala or Shawn Hanna at (808) 241-1610.
