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Summer horsemanship camp, Poop Drop Fundraiser at Healing Horses Kauaʻi

Healing Horses Kauaʻi welcomes children to participate in its exciting 2026 summer horsemanship and riding camps, featuring interactive horseback riding lessons.

Waimea River mouth stabilizes after community effort to mitigate immediate flood threat

As the river returns to its usual course, residents emphasize the need for long-term solutions to protect the island’s only black sand beach.

Report released from 2026 Community Assessment for Public Health Emergency Response survey

Survey teams throughout the course of 5 days completed a total of 175 interviews islandwide, collecting valuable data about health, well-being and emergency plans of Kauaʻi residents.

Nominees sought for AARP 2026 Andrus Award for Community Service

Award honors volunteers 50 years old and older who share their experience, talent and skills to not just make a difference in their communities but enrich them; nomination deadline is Sept. 1.

Zero Waste Kauaʻi to host mayoral candidate forum focused on waste, environmental future

Some of the island’s most pressing environmental challenges and solutions to Kauaʻi’s solid waste and landfill concerns are at the top of the forum agenda, plus other environmental issues that impact the island.

Gov. Josh Green signs 266 measures into law after hosting 18 bill signing ceremonies

Gov. Josh Green issued one veto from the intent-to-veto list, which the fewest vetoes in recent history.
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Nāpali Coast’s sacred side: Heiau, caves, moon calendar and ancient Hawaiian history
Nāpali Coast after rain: Waterfalls, rainbows, weather and when to go
The Hawaiian legends of the Nāpali Coast
Nāpali Coast by season: Best times for hiking, photography, wildlife viewing, boat tours

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Nominees sought for AARP 2026 Andrus Award for Community Service

Award honors volunteers 50 years old and older who share their experience, talent and skills to not just make a difference in their communities but enrich them; nomination deadline is Sept. 1.

Gov. Josh Green signs 266 measures into law after hosting 18 bill signing ceremonies

Gov. Josh Green issued one veto from the intent-to-veto list, which the fewest vetoes in recent history.

News in brief for July 16: New board members, new flights, free professional development and more

A quick look at news happening throughout the state and beyond.

Kauaʻi Police Department launches cadet program for aspiring young professionals

Cadets will gain insight into the many paths available within law enforcement while problem-solving and professional skills.

Special community meeting to feature candidate for Hawai‘i lieutenant governor Kaua‘i County Mayor Kawakami

The Indivisible Kaua‘i hybrid meeting, which can be attended in-person or online via Zoom, also includes Deirdre Romney, who will present information about understanding U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agreements, what they are and why communities are reconsidering them.

Gov. Josh Green signs pivotal bills that set Hawaiʻi on path toward clean energy economy

These measures promise economic growth, job creation, and improved public and environmental health.

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State set to expand free school meals for Hawaiʻi working families

Beginning with the 2026-27 school year, students from households with incomes at or below 300% of the federal poverty level are now eligible for one free breakfast and one free lunch each school day.

Waikōloa evacuation study confirms what residents knew: emergency routes are not adequate

"It's a terrifying part of life," one resident said during a meeting Tuesday to unveil the study results. "We are scared that we are going to burn to death by fire."

Volcano Watch: When will Halemaʻumaʻu fill with lava?

The easiest answer to the question of whether lava will flow out of the caldera is — it depends!

Families invited to participate in 2026 Kohala Keiki Fishing Derby

Participation is limited to the first 100 keiki for the annual fishing derby that provides quality time between police officers, keiki and their families; registration is required, and the deadline is July 17.

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State of Hawaiʻi Organization of Police Officers endorses Yuki Lei Sugimura for Maui County Mayor

Maui County mayoral candidate Yuki Lei Sugimura announced that she has earned the endorsement of the State of Hawaiʻi Organization of Police Officers (SHOPO), the union representing officers of the Maui County Police Department.

Mayor Richard Bissen bringing Holomua Kākou back to Lānaʻi

Mayor Richard Bissen will bring Holomua Kākou back to Lānaʻi on Monday, Aug. 17, and Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2026, following the postponement of the originally scheduled visit earlier this year. The ongoing initiative is part of Mayor Bissen’s efforts to bring County government directly to Maui County’s rural communities.

Lahaina fire survivors return for emotional homecoming on 3-year anniversary

More than 100 people who were displaced by the fire or left Lahaina years ago are reuniting this week for a series of special events that organizers hope will mark a major step in the community's healing.

Maui Weather Forecast for July 17, 2026

Locally breezy trade winds will remain through the weekend, easing a bit early next week. Typical trade wind showers will favor windward and mauka areas