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Update: High surf advisory canceled for Kauaʻi, Niʻihau

The National Weather Service has canceled the high surf advisory for Kauaʻi and Niʻihau.

UH study: 19-year life expectancy gap among major ethnic groups in Hawaiʻi

The updated analysis — published in the Hawaiʻi Journal of Health and Social Welfare — shows that while the state continues to rank among the nation’s healthiest, Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders continue to face the greatest disparities.

Alaska Airlines working with global firm to complete comprehensive audit of tech systems

President and Chief Executive Officer Ben Minicucci explained Alaska Air Group — of which Hawaiian Airlines is a subsidiary — is making the move to strengthen its infrastructure and ensure long-term system reliability following recent IT challenges.

PHOTOS: Grand Hyatt Kauaʻi ends October with costumed canines and prettied-up pumpkins

The Poʻipū resort has photo evidence to prove that Halloween was a blast this year on the Garden Isle’s South Shore.

Health care initiative cultivates doctors to serve rural communities on Kauaʻi

Kaua‘i Medical Training Track already up to fourth cohort of medical students who live, learn and train on the Garden Isle for up to 15 months throughout their 4-year education for an immersive training experience in rural health care.

University of Hawaiʻi Institute for Astronomy researchers crack mystery of solar rain

Research by institute first-year grad student Luke Benavitz and institute astronomer Jeffrey Reep add a missing piece to decades of solar models to explain how cooler, denser blobs of plasma fall back down to the sun after forming high the coronae.

14 lane closures scheduled during week of Nov. 1-7 on Kaua‘i state roadways

Lane closure schedules can change at any time without notice. All projects are weather permitting. Will any of these planned closures impact your commute or fun? Take a look and plan ahead now.

Clinics, enrollment remain open for Women, Infants and Children program during gov’t shutdown

Clinics throughout the state are fully operational, continuing services and accepting new applications.

Moonlight Companies recalls its yellow and white peaches

State health officials say Listeria monocytogenes — which can cause listeriosis, a serious and sometimes fatal infection — was potentially identified in the packing facility environment.

Usual monthly outdoor siren test slated statewide at beginning of next week

All statewide outdoor warning sirens once again will sound a 1-minute steady tone during the normal monthly test; there will be no exercise or drill accompanying the test.

Strengthening Kaua‘i’s agriculture: County seeks proposals for 2026 farm expansion grants

Funds through the Agriculture Farm Expansion Grant Program support projects that promote growth, diversification and long-term sustainability of the Garden Island’s agricultural sector.

Update: 14-year-old runaway located

Kaua‘i Police Department reports that Levi Winchester is in good health and thanks the public for its assistance.

Kaua‘i County Housing to close Section 8 voucher waiting list until further notice

New applications will no longer be accepted after 11:59 p.m. Nov. 6; however, the closure does not affect those active on the waitlist or those who submit applications prior to the closing deadline.

Kaua‘i County adopts first-ever framework to guide disaster recovery, redevelopment

Preparing in advance for disaster recovery is critical, and this is the first set of written guidelines in Kauaʻi developed to guide the actions and decision-making for recovery and redevelopment post disaster.

‘Wings and Woodlands’ exhibit takes flight for its 3rd year in November

The ‘Tribute to Native Birds and Forests’ experience showcases paintings and photographs by artists from Hawai‘i and beyond alongside student artwork inspired by the beauty and fragility of Kaua‘i’s natural heritage.

Child & Family Service celebrates grand opening of first Infant and Toddler Center

Child & Family Service Director of Kauai Programs Novelyn Hinazumi explained this is the first Head Start Infant and Toddler Center on the Garden Island and a critical program to building a strong foundation for lifelong learning, health and success for the island’s keiki.

Utility work, excavation underway along parts of Kawaihau Road in Kapaʻa

Project expected to last through Dec. 22; road closures during weekdays planned for area from Kaʻapuni Road to Kapahi Road.

Hawaiʻi Relief Program now accepting applications from those impacted by federal gov’t shutdown

Hawaiʻi Gov. Josh Green — in partnership with several state agencies and the state Legislature — is activating multiple avenues of support for thousands of households that might temporarily lose benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP — commonly called food stamps — beginning Nov. 1.

Rotary members in Hawai‘i mark progress toward polio-free world

Polio anywhere is a threat everywhere; Without complete eradication, the paralyzing virus remains just a plane ride away from the Aloha State.

Grand Hyatt partners with Kaua‘i Humane Society to host Canine Costume Contest

Participants can compete in multiple categories such as “Cutest Costume,” “Scariest Costume” and “Best Pet and Owner Themed Costume.” The event also serves as a pet food drive and adoption opportunity.
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