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Hawai‘i lawmakers in Washington introduce measure celebrating Mahina ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i

“This February, we celebrate Mahina ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i and the people, schools and programs that work every day to preserve the Hawaiian language and culture. The resurgence of the Hawaiian language not only serves as a model for indigenous communities around the world, but also as an example of the strength and resilience of the Hawaiian community.” — U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz of Hawai‘i

Perpetuating the language worldwide: ‘What Makes Us Human?’ gets Hawaiian adaptation

“I Kanaka Mai I Ke Aha?” makes its debut during Mahina ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, or Hawaiian Language Month, reinforcing the significance of ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi as a living language.

Surfrider Kaua‘i collects record 162,902 pounds of marine debris, rubbish in 2024

Of the 162,902 pounds collected last year, 154,157 pounds were marine debris — fishing nets, lines, eel traps and other debris that kills marine life and destroys reefs.

Eruptive activity returns to Kīlauea summit as Episode 11 of ongoing eruption begins

Newest episode of ongoing eruption in the caldera of the Big Island volcano began just before 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, with lava fountaining to more than 200 feet about 30 minutes later.

High surf advisory through Wednesday for north, west shores of Kaua‘i and Ni‘ihau

Large northwest swell building tonight and forecast to peak early Wednesday is expected to bring strong breaking waves of 15 to 20 feet to northern shorelines of both islands and 8 to 12 feet along western shorelines.

Major airlines partner with the state to pilot a program digitizing the agricultural declaration form

The digital form gives passengers a more efficient way to complete the form and modernizes Hawaiʻi’s biosecurity efforts.

Volcano Watch: What happens beneath the surface doesn’t always stay beneath the surface

Captivating lava fountains burst from either one or both of the vents during each eruptive episode. However, as fascinating as those episodes are, scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey Hawaiian Volcano Observatory are equally as interested in what’s happening beneath the surface between episodes.

Update: High surf advisory for north, west shores extended

According to the National Weather Service in Honolulu, surf heights of 10 to 15 feet along north-facing shores are expected along with 8 to 12 feet of surf along west-facing shores.

VA representatives will aid Kauaʻi veterans in applying for expanded benefits next month

The new PACT Act lists more than 20 illnesses veterans could have contracted following toxic exposure and automatically presumes their service caused those illnesses.

Green puts out word that Hawaiʻi is now hiring as federal job cuts continue

Governor signs executive order implementing Operation Hire Hawaiʻi, a targeted outreach initiative that expedites the state hiring process, fast-tracking qualified candidates into job opportunities throughout the islands.

Green attending National Governors Association 2025 Winter Meeting in nation’s capital

Hawaiʻi’s doctor governor also while he’s in Washington will have a conversation with Pew Chartiable Trusts that will cover a range of policies that can support health and well-being.

‘This is what makes Kaua‘i so special’: Good Samaritan, first responders honored for lifesaving efforts

Megan Gayagas, Kaua‘i Police Department Dispatcher Ashley Rapozo, members of the Līhu‘e Fire Station and several personnel from American Medical Response saved the life of Melissa Gregory on Dec. 20, 2024, after she collapsed in the checkout line at Longs Drugs in Līhu‘e.

2025 Florilegium Art Show blooms in March

Annual exhibit of illustrations by botanical illustrators and artists runs March 8-29 at South Shore Visitor Center, vibrantly documenting flora at the National Tropical Botanical Garden on Kaua‘i.

29-year-old Romanian national from Washington state linked to counterfeit jewelry scam

Remus Miclescu was arrested Feb. 16 about a day after two men were reported trying to sell counterfeit gold jewelry in the parking lot at Walmart in Līhuʻe. He was later released from custody on his own recognizance.

Unsettled weather expected; surf advisory begins later today for north, west shores

Heavy rain was already falling over all of Kaua’i earlier this morning, sparking a flood advisory that was eventually canceled about 8:15 a.m. A cold front forecast to stall out near the Garden Isle was expected to bring additional rain and even a chance for thunderstorms before beginning to dissipate this afternoon.

Kaua‘i County announcements, lane closures and more for Feb. 17-22

Take a look to check if any of these announcements will impact your commute, affect your utilities or if there’s an event scheduled you should attend.

‘One Love Day’ proclaimed in Hawaiʻi to honor the late Bob Marley

Gov. Josh Green’s proclamation honors Marley’s incredible musical legacy and his 80th birthday. Marley’s ‘ohana, including his sons Julian and Ky-Mani, were there for the signing.

Scheduled Kaua‘i lane closures for Feb. 16-21

In observance of Presidents Day on Monday, there will be no contraflow set up or lane closures unless otherwise permitted. Lane closures can change at any time without notice.

Community-built comfort station project at Hā‘ena State Park gains state Land Board approval

First-of-its-kind project being undertaken by nonprofit Hā‘ena steward Hui Makaʻāinana o Makana, which not only led the design and planning process but is paying for the entire project with non-government funding.

Update: High surf advisory canceled for portions of Kaua‘i and Ni‘ihau

National Weather Service forecasters in Honolulu report that surf along north and west shores of both islands has fallen below the advisory threshold.
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