HONOLULU — Hawai‘i Nua resident Tayna Nau described the agony of watching her previously-healthy husband, Lofa, suffer the crippling effects of COVID-19. Her powerful message…
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LIHU‘E — A nonprofit organization created for parents, educators and policymakers for public schools in Hawai‘i is looking for parents statewide to fill out an…
LIHU‘E — The Kaua‘i Police Department is aware of a group currently moving to Kaua‘i that residents have raised concerns about throughout the week. However,…
LIHU‘E — Helena Cooney always wanted more hands-on volunteerism, and on Thursday was inducted as the newest member of the East Kaua‘i Lions Club between…
LIHU‘E — Two more Kaua‘i finishers crossed the line, Wednesday as the virtual Kaua‘i Marathon, renamed Stride for Kaua‘i, continued its virtual run. Cua Daimacio…
St. Theresa School in Kekaha has been moving forward since opening its doors in August to in-person teaching five days a week. “We’ve had some…
w Editor’s note: This is a continuation of a series of articles looking at the CARES Act Grant and how Kaua‘i groups are using these…
MOLOA‘A — In the summer months, Jeremy Hillstrom’s True Leaf Farm runs a water bill of about $900 a month. Cutting back on water isn’t…
LIHU‘E — Sally Cravens said she is the first to finish the virtual Kaua‘i Marathon, Stride for Kaua‘i, Monday. “I’m the first to finish, but…
Happy birthday, Barbara Bloemke! You missed out because everyone was at the Puhi Park Produce. Keiko Napier missed out because Hanalei Taro was out shopping,…