Kaua‘i News
State Approves Second Retail Location for Kaua‘i’s Sole Medical Cannabis Dispensary
Kaua‘i’s sole medical cannabis dispensary is opening a second location.
Fifth-Graders Enjoyed Make a Splash Water Education Festival in Līhuʻe
After a 2-year postponement due to the pandemic, the Make a Splash with Project WET Festival returned to Līhu’e with 750 fifth-graders learning about water.
Kuleana Homestead Settlement Plan for Puʻu ʻŌpae Wins Award
The Puʻu ʻŌpae Kuleana Homestead Settlement Plan by the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands won the Outstanding Planning Award by the American Planning Association’s Hawai‘i Chapter.
Volunteers Sought to Help Restore Habitat in Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
The Hawaiʻi State Department of Land and Natural Resources, in partnership with the Kure Atoll Conservancy, is seeking habitat restoration volunteers to work at the Kure Atoll State Wildlife Sanctuary, in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands.
Poipu Bay Course in Koloa Hosted 2022 Aloha Section PGA Championship
Poipu Bay Course in Koloa hosted the 2022 Aloha Section PGA Championship, which was won by Michael Castillo, PGA head golf professional at Kapalua Plantation Course on Maui.
‘Wow! What a Trip:’ Californian Arrives in Big Island Harbor Safe After Pacific Crossing in Rowboat
After 73 days spent alone, rowing a boat nearly 2,400 miles across the world’s largest and deepest ocean, surviving on limited rations of mostly freeze-dried food, Carlo Facchino finished his epic San Francisco to Hilo journey.
Weather Delays California Man’s Arrival to Big Island After Solo Row Across Pacific
With the lights of the Hilo breakwater in his sights Wednesday night, Carlo Facchino was oh so close to finishing his 70-plus-day, 2,400-mile solo row across the Pacific Ocean.
Lawsuit Claiming Contractor Owed Money for Work on Zuckerberg’s Tree Houses Goes to Court
In the contract between ORBT and Williams Construction, ORBT was to pay a $170,000 retainer for the jungle house & cabin and a $375,000 retainer for the tree houses.
New Hospitality Program for High School Students Launched by ClimbHI
Hawaiʻi nonprofit ClimbHI has launched Hospitality for Me, a new statewide program that connects schools with hospitality industry resources to enhance education and job readiness for high school students.
3 Displaced in Apartment Fire in Līhu‘e
Three people are displaced after a fire broke out in a Līhu‘e apartment on Monday damaging two units.
Row, Row, Row that Boat Across the Pacific, Californian Nears Big Island Finish Line
It’s been more than 70 days since Carlo Facchino left San Francisco in his 19-foot classic-style ocean rowboat. Just him. Alone.
COVID Weekly Update: 48 New Cases Confirmed on Garden Isle
The state Department of Health reported 1,343 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday, Sept. 14, bringing the statewide total to 342,072.
Big Island Residents React After Latest Video Shows Big Cat Prowling South Kona Town
How terrified are South Kona residents of recent reports – not to mention photos and now videos – of an apparent big cat prowling the coffee belt region of the Big Island?
Depends on whom you ask.
Pedestrian Dies Following Princeville Traffic Crash
A Kaua‘i resident is dead following a traffic crash in Princeville.
Brush Fire Scorches Portion of Kaua‘i Coffee Field
No injuries were reported following a brush fire Monday afternoon that broke out in a coffee field in Kalāheo.
Kaua’i High School Students Can Ride County Buses For Free
To deal with the school bus driver shortage, the Hawaiʻi State Department of Education launched a statewide pilot program to provide free county bus passes for high school students.
2 Kaua‘i Men Accused of Enticing a Minor on the Internet
Two Kaua‘i men were arrested following a joint police operation to identify and apprehend online sexual predators targeting children.
‘Grief is the Price We Pay for Love’: President, National Mark 9/11 Anniversary
The nation commemorated on Sunday one of the worst days the county has had to endure, paying tribute in ceremonies to the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Council Supports ‘Mosquito Birth Control’ To Save Kauaiʻi’s Endangered Birds
Currently, multi-agency partnerships are evaluating the use of common, naturally-occurring bacteria as a “mosquito birth control” to suppress mosquito populations and bring Kaua’i’s native forest bird populations back from near extinction.
Mo’ Money, No Problems: Visitor Industry Walk Raises Major Cash
The Hawaii Lodging & Tourism Association kicked out this weekend the totals raised during the organization’s 43rd Visitor Industry Charity Walk, which raised $2.2 million statewide that will be distributed to local nonprofit organizations across the Aloha State.
