Kaua‘i News
Oahu, Maui Continue to Lead Hawaii in New COVID Cases
The state’s two-week average is 87 new cases daily, with a test positivity rate of 1.6%.
Smoke Test on Kūhiō Highway to Locate water Tunnel Exposed by Hanalei Hill Landslide
The Hawai‘i Department of Transportation announced they will be conducting a smoke test on April 15 on the water tunnel exposed by the March 11 landslide on Kūhiō Highway (Route 560) near the intersection of Hanalei Plantation Road.
Hawaii House to Vote on Pay Raises for Legislative Members
An amendment introduced Tuesday would suspend pay increases, but not eliminate them.
CDC, FDA Recommend US ‘Pause’ Use of J&J Vaccine Due to Blot Clot Cases
The US Centers for Disease Control and US Federal Drug Administration are recommending the US “pause” use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine over blood clot concerns.
Water Service Shutdown Scheduled for Mainline Valve Replacement in Hanapēpē
A water service shutdown scheduled for a portion of Puolo Road; near the intersection of Hanapēpē Road to Kaumuali’i Highway, and includes approximately four customers on Kaumuali’i Highway in Hanapēpē.
DOH Reports 70 New COVID-19 Cases Statewide
The Hawai‘i Department of Health reported 70 new cases of coronavirus Monday, raising the statewide total to 30,846.
KEMA Promotes Awareness, Preparedness in Recognition of Tsunami Awareness Month in Hawai‘i
Kaua‘i Emergency Management Agency (KEMA) and other emergency management agencies across the state are promoting public awareness and preparedness in recognition of April being Tsunami Awareness Month in Hawai‘i.
Kaua‘i Resource Center to Reopen Next Month
The Kaua‘i Resource Center (KRC) main facility is set to reopen to the public on Monday, May 3, with a blessing and raffle drawing for the County’s School eWaste contest.
March 2021 Rainfall Summary
Most of the heavy rainfall and 8 flash flood events took place from March 7 through March 13.
92 New Cases State-Wide
A total of 2,045 individuals have been hospitalized as a result of COVID-19 infection since the pandemic began, while at least 471 people have died.
Magma Viscosity Could Help Forecast Volcanic Eruptions
The properties of the magma inside a volcano affect how an eruption will play out.
DOH Reports 114 New COVID-19 Cases Statewide
The Hawai‘i Department of Health reported 114 new cases of coronavirus Saturday, raising the statewide total to 30,684.
New Bill Allows Farmers to Sell Produce on Their Property Without a Permit
Mayor Derek SK Kawakami has signed a bill that amends the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to encourage and allow a multitude of agriculture and agriculture-related activities in the Agriculture Zoning District.
Governor’s Emergency Proclamation For COVID Extends Eviction Moratorium
Gov. David Ige’s 19th emergency proclamation for COVID-19 extends the eviction moratorium.
Kaua‘i Weekly Lane Closures: April 10-16
Hawai‘i Department of Transportation announced its weekly lane closures for April 10-16.
Kikiaola Small Boat Harbor Improvement Project
Construction began today, April 9, at the Kikiaola Small Boat Harbor on Kaua’i on various site improvements.
DOT Predicts Summer Travel Boom to Hawaii
Those with the travel bug need to plan at least two hours ahead for summer travel, per the Hawaii Department of Transportation.
Statewide COVID Averages Continue to Dip Slightly
The state’s two-week average is 88 new cases daily, with a test positivity rate of 1.7%
Bi-Weekly COVID-19 Update with US Rep. Kai Kahele
US Rep. Kai Kahele for the 2nd Congressional District led Kauai County’s bi-weekly COVID-19 update.
Firearm Found in Carry-On Luggage at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) Wednesday, April 7, found a firearm in the carry-on luggage of a departing passenger.
