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Interim chief selected following announcement of embattled Kaua‘i police chief’s retirement

Assistant Chief Kalani Ke was chosen to fill in as chief following Chief Todd Raybuck’s retirement.

122 humpback whales sited off Kaua‘i during final day of statewide coordinated annual count

Two nonprofits have partnered for the past seven years to count whales during peak season, ensuring data is collected simultaneously.

New ‘E-Z Pass’ text scam circulating on Garden Isle

Kaua‘i County Department of Finance reports the text says the person who receives it must satisfy an “E-Z Pass lane debt” to avoid fines and suspension of their driving privileges. It also directs people to a cloned website, where scammers hope to collect their personal and financial information.

Eternal flame temporarily snuffed out by rare gas line blockage

Efforts to restore the flame Friday were unsuccessful. The next step is to clear the line or replace the plugged section of piping. More will be known about the situation and a possible solution by early this week.

Injured Ohio visitor rescued from Kalalau Trail on Nā Pali Coast

Kaua‘i first responders arrived the evening of March 27 at the scene near the Hanakāpī‘ai Beach landing zone and found the hiker, who had suffered an apparent shoulder injury.

Scheduled Kaua‘i lane closures on state roadways for March 29 through April 4

Lane closure schedules can change at any time without notice. All projects are weather permitting. Check this week’s schedule to see if any of your plans will be impacted by upcoming road work.

Ecologists, cultural practitioners oppose U.S. military rocket launchpads for testing at Johnston Atoll

After its draft environmental assessment is published in April, the public will have a 30-day review period to submit written comments for the Air Force’s consideration.

National Public Health Week highlights the importance of making a difference in home, communities and state

Kauaʻi District Health Office to host a free, family-friendly open house on April 11 in Līhuʻe, showcasing the crucial role of public health programs in building a healthier community.

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Interim chief selected following announcement of embattled Kaua‘i police chief’s retirement
122 humpback whales sited off Kaua‘i during final day of statewide coordinated annual count
Eternal flame temporarily snuffed out by rare gas line blockage
Ecologists, cultural practitioners oppose U.S. military rocket launchpads for testing at Johnston Atoll
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Kaua'i Tourism News Chevron Forward

Reminder: Festival, event listings offered at no cost on Kaua‘i Festivals & Events website
Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority issues a request for proposals for projects exemplifying regenerative tourism
Sheraton Kauaʻi hotel workers ratify contract after historic Labor Day strike
Work on Coco Palms project could be halted by mortgage broker seeking ‘owed’ $1 million commission for securing funding

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Rotary secures grant for Maui Farmer Support Network

The Rotary Club of ECO Maui has secured a $17,529 grant from the Rotary D5000 Foundation to expand support for small and beginning regenerative farmers across Maui.

ʻĀina Momona to host 80th birthday celebration for Moloka‘i activist Walter Ritte

ʻĀina Momona will honor Native Hawaiian activist and community leader Walter Ritte with a birthday celebration and fundraiser on April 12 at Capitol Modern in Honolulu.

County DWS to hold virtual community meeting April 7 on water pipe inventory

Attendees will hear about the ongoing inventory process and inventory map, EPA ruling, risks of lead in drinking water and how DWS is keeping the community safe.

Hawaiʻi Fatherhood commission presents 2025 awards and sponsorship opportunities

Fathers, businesses, and nonprofits in Hawai‘i have a chance to be recognized for their dedication to strengthening families as the Hawai‘i State Commission on Fatherhood opens applications for its 2025 awards and sponsorship opportunities.

As property values climb, Maui County eyes lower tax rates for resident homeowners

Some property owners are seeing increases by as much as 50%, and even with a tax rate cut, they may still see a higher bill.

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28 humpback whales sited off Hawai‘i Island during final day of statewide coordinated annual count

Two nonprofits have partnered for the past seven years to count whales during peak season, ensuring data is collected simultaneously.

All abuzz: Kona Historical Society to open Beekeeping Legacy exhibit

The Kona Beekeeping Legacy Project was spearheaded by Leandra Rouse, who started the project as a way to pay tribute to her father and celebrate his 75th birthday, Gus, who raised queen bees in South Kona for nearly four decades at Kona Queen Bees.

Gas line blockage temporarily snuffs out eternal flame at Capitol Mall memorial

Efforts to restore the flame Friday were unsuccessful. The next step is to clear the line or replace the plugged section of piping. More will be known about the situation and a possible solution by early this week.

Creative Media Summit ignites momentum for Hawai‘i Island’s creative economy

More than 150 stakeholders came together last week at the Arc of Hilo to collaborate during Hawai'i County's first event focused on launching a thriving Big Island creative sector.

Hawaii County Surf Forecast for March 30, 2025

Surf along exposed north and east facing shores will persist through the weekend due to a small north-northeast swell moving through. Guidance shows this source...