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Community invited to presentations about healthy aging programs

Kaua‘i County Agency on Elderly Affairs healthy aging programs are designed to support kūpuna with staying active, connected and well; presentation attendees will learn about several evidence-based and community-centered programs.

Communities hard hit by kona low continue receiving support from Hawai‘i National Guard

The Guard continues working with each of the state’s counties and Hawaiʻi Emergency Management Agency for any future requests for assistance.

Conditions continue to improve; tourism officials report most visitor services operating

Visitors are advised, however, to continue checking official county and state resources while confirming ahead of time directly with activity providers; officials also offer several updates and resources to find additional information.

2 more candidates join Kauaʻi mayoral race to replace term-limited Derek Kawakami

In the 2026 Kauaʻi mayoral race, political newcomers Laura Lindsey and Mesego-William Denis are shaking up the field that already has three County Council members.

Kauaʻi Community College to host career fair for first time in 10 years

Kauaʻi Community College is hosting a campus-wide career fair on Thursday, April 2, offering students, alumni and the general public an opportunity to connect with over 30 key employers.

Wilcox Medical Center to temporarily change same-day surgery entrance, check-in

Starting March 30, the Same-Day Surgery entrance at Wilcox Medical Center will be temporarily closed, rerouting check-in to Conference Room A off the main lobby, until April 26.
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Kalalau Trail open again today after state crew discovers less damage than anticipated
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Hawaii News Chevron Forward

Communities hard hit by kona low continue receiving support from Hawai‘i National Guard

The Guard continues working with each of the state’s counties and Hawaiʻi Emergency Management Agency for any future requests for assistance.

Conditions continue to improve; tourism officials report most visitor services operating

Visitors are advised, however, to continue checking official county and state resources while confirming ahead of time directly with activity providers; officials also offer several updates and resources to find additional information.

Hawaiʻi’ congressional delegation support Green’s request for disaster declaration

The disaster declaration would unlock crucial federal aid that is vital l for the state’s battered infrastructure and communities.

Backlog of civil rights cases in public schools ignites concern from U.S. senators

U.S. Sen. Mazie Hirono criticizes Dpeartment of Education and its efforts to realign the Office for Civil Rights’ ability to protect students.

Presidential disaster declaration requested for damage from 2 Kona low storms across Hawaiʻi

The two storms, which began on March 10 and March 19, brought catastrophic flooding, landslides, infrastructure damage and emergency evacuations across multiple Hawaiian islands .

Military officials, community members share perspectives on military land use in Hawaiʻi

As military land leases near expiration, 150 participants discussed the impacts the military has had on the environment and culture.

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South Kona school closures extended following damaging storm

The schools were damaged during the Kona low storm that occurred on March 14, when properties in Ka‘ū and South Kona were flooded and damaged.

Present, future caregivers can register for free workshop in Keaʻau this weekend

Several speakers are scheduled to give invaluable tips on brain aging and caregiving resources in Hawaiʻi County at Keaʻau Community Center this Saturday.

Water use restriction remains in place for South Kohala customers as work on well continues

Customers are required to continue to reduce water use by 25%, and irrigation customers are also required to reduce water use by at least 25%.

Tourism officials report most visitor services operating, most areas and attractions reopen

Visitors are advised, however, to continue checking official county and state resources while confirming ahead of time directly with activity providers; officials also offer several updates and resources to find additional information.

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Hawaiian Council reaches $100,000 goal for Kākoʻo Oʻahu in 48 hours: match expands to $200,000

The initial $100,000 raised will be matched dollar-for-dollar, doubling its impact for relief and recovery efforts. With the support of corporate partners, the Hawaiian Council has secured additional matching funds, allowing the campaign to expand to match up to $200,000 in donations, further expanding the resources available for relief and recovery efforts.

Council’s evening budget meetings kick off next week

Eight evening meetings will be held throughout Maui County next month to ensure residents have a voice in the council’s budget session. The first meeting takes place on April 1 at the Mayor Hannibal Tavares Community Center.

Maui workshop trains tradespeople in historic wooden window restoration techniques

Historic Hawai‘i Foundation, in partnership with the University of Hawai‘i Maui College and industry collaborators, invites carpenters, construction professionals, apprentices, and tradespeople to apply for the Maui Preservation Trades Training: Wooden Window Workshop, a two-day, hands-on training taking place April 16–17, 2026, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Hawaiʻi National Guard continues civil support for kona low weather system on Oʻahu and in Maui County

The Hawai‘i National Guard continues its support with Soldiers and Airmen on Oʻahu and in Maui County due to the latest kona low storm damage. On Molokaʻi, Mayor Richard Bissen evaluated the damage from the air, along with Hawaiʻi Emergency Management Agency Administrator James Barros, on Tuesday.