Kaua‘i News

Kekaha Landfill Closed to Residents

The Kekaha Landfill and greenwaste are closed to residents due to issues with the scaling system, county officials reported Thursday, Jan. 13.

Menehune Road Update: Crews Continuing Wellness Checks

A number of updates are announced daily regarding the Waimea community affected by the Jan. 4 rockslide.

Missing Juvenile Located

The Kaua‘i Police Department stated Thursday afternoon that a missing juvenile runaway the department had been looking for has been located.

Kapa‘a Pool Closed Friday

The Kapa‘a pool will be closed on Friday, Jan. 14, due to a staff shortage.

Road Work Scheduled on Kūhiʻō Highway Near Kapaʻa Safeway

Construction continues Tuesday, Jan. 18, and Wednesday, Jan. 19, on Kūhiʻō Highway in the vicinity of Kapaʻa Safeway.

342 New COVID Cases Confirmed on Kaua‘i

The Hawai‘i State Department of Health Kaua‘i District Health Office announced 342 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, Jan. 13.

Schatz Tests Positive for COVID-19

U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz said in a press release Thursday, Jan. 13 that he has COVID-19. The Hawai‘i Democrat said he’s asymptomatic and expects to be back at work in the near future.

KPD Seeks Public Help Finding Runaway Teen

Authorities seek the public’s help locating a 17-year-old girl reported as a runaway.

Council Moves Forward With Visitor Parking Fees at Popular Beach Parks

Kauaʻi County continues to move closer to a parking fee structure for non-residents at beach parks.

3,392 New Cases, 4 Deaths Reported Thursday

The state Department of Health reported 3,392 new COVID-19 cases Thursday, bringing the statewide total to 156,932. Four new fatalities were reported.

County’s Testing Center, Mobile Testing Van Implements Ticketing System

COVID-19 testing centers on Kaua‘i are currently experiencing high demand and limited supplies. However, not everyone needs to have a PCR test.

Menehune Road Remains Closed as Work Continues to Stabilize Slope Above

A road blocked by a rockslide that cut off a Waimea community earlier this month will remain closed for roughly three weeks as crews work to stabilize the slope above.

Lane Closures Planned for Mailihuna Road

The county Department of Public Works and Grace Pacific LLC. announced Wednesday that a portion of Mailihuna Road near Kolohala and Kawaihau roads will be closed from 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Jan. 18-21.

High Surf Advisory Extended

A high surf advisory is now in effect for north- and west-facing shores of Kaua’i and Ni’ihau until 6 a.m. Friday, replacing a previous high surf warning.

Kaua‘i District Health Office Announces 197 New COVID Cases Wednesday

The state Department of Health Kaua‘i District Health Office announced 197 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday.

Lane Closures Planned for Portions of Ōma‘o Road

Road repaving work on Ōma‘o Road will require lane closures on portions of the roadway next week.

Over 3,500 New COVID Cases Reported Statewide

The state Department of Health reported 3,512 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday, bringing the statewide total to 153,540.

County Liquor Control Managers Certification Course, Exam Moves Online

The Department of Liquor Control has opted to begin offering the managers certification course and exam online only due to the spike in COVID cases on the island.

Update: Next Food Distribution for Stranded Residents Friday

Officials announced a number of updates for the Waimea community affected by the rockslide that occurred on Menehune Road on Jan. 4.

HIDOE Aligns With CDC Guidelines, Shortening Isolation and Quarantine Periods for COVID-19

COVID-19 Isolation and quarantine times for students and staff within Hawaiʻi public schools was reduced to five days for those who meet certain conditions, state officials announced Tuesday, Jan. 11.
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