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Kaua‘i News Recent storms cause overflow, resulting in a wastewater spill of 70,000 gallons per day

Kalalau Trail open again today after state crew discovers less damage than anticipated
A four-man crew from Hawai‘i Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of State Parks on Wednesday, March 18, checked the trail from Hanakoa to Kalalau; state Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement officers accompanied the crew, citing 10... March 19, 2026 · 05:00am
SNAP replacement benefits available for recipients affected by the kona low storm
SNAP recipients can replace food that was lost due to sever power outages and flooding during the recent kona low weather event.Kaua‘i News Another Kona low storm system expected this weekend in the Hawaiian Islands
Kaua‘i News Kaua‘i County officials gather to bless water line improvements project in Hanalei
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Kaua‘i News
State House passes transportation-related bills aimed at making Hawaiʻi roads safer
“These bills reflect our committee’s priorities: making streets safer, improving enforcement and traffic safety and ensuring the well-being of our residents,” said House Transportation Committee Chairperson Rep. Darius Kila of Oʻahu in a state House release about the measures.
Kalalau Trail open again today after state crew discovers less damage than anticipated
A four-man crew from Hawai‘i Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of State Parks on Wednesday, March 18, checked the trail from Hanakoa to Kalalau; state Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement officers accompanied the crew, citing 10 people — none with valid permits — for being in a closed area.
Homestead youth leaders from Oʻahu visit Kauaʻi’s Anahola homestead
A delegation of junior leaders from the Papakōlea homestead on Oʻahu visited the Anahola homestead on Kauaʻi to explore social enterprises and enhance community partnerships.
Recent storms cause overflow, resulting in a wastewater spill of 70,000 gallons per day
An ongoing wastewater spill remains confined within the Līhuʻe Wastewater Treatment Plant and has not reached any public areas or state waters.
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Hawaii News
State House passes transportation-related bills aimed at making Hawaiʻi roads safer
“These bills reflect our committee’s priorities: making streets safer, improving enforcement and traffic safety and ensuring the well-being of our residents,” said House Transportation Committee Chairperson Rep. Darius Kila of Oʻahu in a state House release about the measures.
Kalalau Trail open again today after state crew discovers less damage than anticipated
A four-man crew from Hawai‘i Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of State Parks on Wednesday, March 18, checked the trail from Hanakoa to Kalalau; state Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement officers accompanied the crew, citing 10 people — none with valid permits — for being in a closed area.
SNAP replacement benefits available for recipients affected by the kona low storm
SNAP recipients can replace food that was lost due to sever power outages and flooding during the recent kona low weather event.
Paternal health is often under-recognized but is crucial for prenatal care, child outcomes
A study reveals how paternal facotrs significantly impact prenatal care and infant development, challenging conventional maternal-focused approaches.
Big Island News
Canada-France-Hawaiʻi Telescope remote observer next up at Hawaiʻi Keiki Museum podium
The Waikōloa museum's Island Science Lecture Series continues today, March 19, with Jessica Nagasako, who will share some recent science updates from the Mauna Kea observatory and answer the question, 'How do we get that data?'
Top 10 things to do on Big Island for March 20-26: Toes tapping, feet hiking, business thinking, art viewing and more
Have a good time this weekend and beyond; don't let the weather weigh you down too much. Check out this week's top 10 things to do for some good tunes, outdoor fun, entrepreneur wisdom, eco-art and more.
Maui News
HIDOE continues storm damage assessments; Konawaena High to transition to distance learning
As of this week, the Department has received nearly 300 work orders related to storm damage, with the majority reported on Oʻahu. The most common issues involve roof leaks and water intrusion into classrooms, accounting for about half of all reports, followed by downed trees, debris and localized flooding.
Hirono, Hagerty introduce bipartisan resolution welcoming Japan Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to the US
US Sens. Mazie K. Hirono (D-HI) and Bill Hagerty (R-TN) led a bipartisan group of their colleagues in introducing a Senate resolution to welcome Japan Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi during her visit to the United States this week.
Planning Department navigates ‘relentless’ workload amid staffing shortages
Maui County planners are managing a "relentless" amount of work, including permit applications for Lahaina rebuilding, while operating with 15 staff vacancies, acting Planning Director Jacky Takakura told Maui County Council members Wednesday.


