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Kayakers rescued at ‘Anini Beach during high surf warning

Rescuers responded to a report of two distressed kayakers at ‘Anini Beach shortly before 6:10 p.m. Personnel with the Hanalei Fire Station and the Ocean Safety Bureau North Roving Ski Patrol responded to the incident.

All North Shore beaches closed until further notice because of dangerous ocean conditions

A high surf warning remains in effect through 6 a.m. Saturday for north and west shorelines of the island, with waves of 30 to 40 feet forecast today, falling to 18 to 25 feet by tomorrow morning. Kaua‘i Ocean Safety Bureau officials are observing large swells on northern beaches.

Final online community meeting scheduled for Coconut Marketplace Mobility Hub Plan

Project team members will share mobility hub findings and recommendations for investing in and building a multimodal transportation center that makes it easier to get around for people who live and work in and visit the east side of the island.

‘More than a canoe’: Hōkūleʻa a symbol of resilience, revival, cultural pride, stewardship, peace, hope

Polynesian Voyaging Society prepares to mark 5 decades of legendary iconic traditional double-hulled voyaging canoe reviving the Hawaiian culture, advocating for the environment and renewing a connection to the Earth and ocean.

Update: Surf to remain well above warning levels today before slowly easing through weekend

National Weather Service extends high surf warning for north and west shores of Kaua‘i and Ni‘ihau until 6 a.m. Saturday as extra-large west-northwest to northwest swell continues to move through islands.

Biden signs bill to study designating Lahaina as National Heritage Area

Benefits of receiving a National Heritage Area designation include economic development opportunities, environmental restoration, quality of life improvement and more. The bicameral legislation passed the U.S. House on Dec. 4 and the U.S. Senate on Dec. 16 before being sent to the president’s desk.

Bicyclist in critical condition after being hit by vehicle on Kūhiō Highway

Kauaʻi police report that a 2008 Toyota sedan was traveling north at about 6:50 p.m. Wednesday on Kūhiō Highway when it struck the 44-year-old man while he was crossing the highway with his bicycle at the intersection with Kawaihau Road.

Eruption within summit of Kīlauea volcano on Big Island remains paused

“Inflation of the summit following the shutdown indicates that a resumption in activity is possible in the coming days, but not certain,” said Hawaiian Volcano Observatory in its daily Kīlauea update just after 9:30 a.m. today.

2 ʻohana get keys to new homes — and bright beginnings — just in time for Christmas

“This is a dream come true for us. We didn’t think that we’d ever have a house to come home to and to be able to come home for Christmas is the best gift we could’ve received.” — Department of Hawaiian Home Lands beneficiary Destiny Smith

Second phase of Kīlauea summit eruption pauses little more than 24 hours after it began

Vigorous fountaining from vents in the southwest corner of Halemaʻmaʻu Crater within Kaluapele, the volcano’s summit caldera, rapidly died down a few minutes just before 11 a.m. Lava then began draining back into tthe vent at nearly the same time summit tiltmeters started recording a change from deflation to inflation.

Public reminded of modified hours for Kaua‘i Police Department Records Section

The Records Section will be closed today, Christmas Day, Dec. 25, and New Year’s Day, Jan. 1, 2025. Regular business hours will resume following the holidays.

‘Christmas Tree Cluster’ decks Milky Way’s halls with seasonal celestial cheer

The array of young stars — all between 1 and 5 million years old — that is about 2,500 light-years, or 14.7 quadrillion miles, from Earth in the Milky Way. A composite image shows it in the shape of a tree with glowing steallar lights.

US issues Santa transit permit, clearing him and reindeer for Christmas Eve arrival

U.S. officials granted Claus and his team a special transit permit Monday. Don’t forget you can track the Big Man in Red’s every move, too, with NORAD’s official Santa Tracker or even on Google this year.

Summit eruption of Big Island’s Kīlauea volcano restarts after overnight pause

Fountaining of lava began to increase in vigor by about 11 a.m. today, signaling the onset of the second episode of the eruption, which started early Monday within and remains confined to the volcano’s summit caldera and downdropped block.

Public reminded about county holiday closures

Kaua‘i County offices and services, as well as several other facilities, will be closed Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. Regular business hours will resume the following day after each holiday.

Public libraries to close in observance of holidays

The library in Kapa‘a also will have adjusted hours today, Christmas Eve, and on New Year’s Eve.

Nonprofit providing services on Kauaʻi awarded $15K from Servco Foundation

Hoʻōla Nā Pua (New Life for Our Children), which has offices and provides services and programs on the Garden Isle, is committed to preventng sex trafficking throughout Hawaiʻi while providing care for girls who have been exploited.

County reminds public to be mindful about disposing of holiday rubbish

Rubbish on the Garden Isle increases by 25% between Thanksgiving and Christmas. That’s an extra 60 tons per day during the holidays. Items such as boxes, wrapping paper, plastic bags, food packaging, live Christmas trees and decorations, plus more, definitely add up.

Amaro named one of 31 ‘Women Who Mean Business’ by Pacific Business News

The member services and communications manager at Kauaʻi Island Utility Coopeative oversees internal and external communications and services to more than 33,000 residential and commercial members. Her position includes community engagement and service projects, grants and legislative priorities.

‘The big one’ arrives, bringing behemoth breakers slamming into North Shore

The National Weather Service has extended the high surf warning for west- and north-facing shores of Kaua‘i and Ni‘ihau through 6 p.m. Monday.
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