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Virtual screenings

LIHU‘E — Kaua‘i nurse practitioner Marghee Maupin is offering COVID-19 screenings to patients with or without insurance, and is conducting virutal exams via online video…

‘One taco at a time’

LIHU‘E — COVID-19 has affected many businesses on Kaua‘i, and owners are finding creative ways to stay open and serve the community. General Manager Tricia…

Swamped again

KAPA‘A — Heavy rain flooded many areas on east and north sides of Kaua‘i Friday night and Saturday morning, triggering a debris pile-up along the…

Curtain closing on Kukui Grove Cinema

LIHU‘E — The owner of Kauai’s only full-time movie theater, Kukui Grove Cinema 4, said Saturday the facility will close permanently Tuesday, apparently the victim…

Charity walk postponed

LIHU‘E — The annual Kaua‘i Visitor Industry Charity Walk, celebrating its 42nd year and originally scheduled for May 9, has been postponed until Nov. 21…

Ige extends 2018 flood relief

HONOLULU — Gov. David Ige issued a 13th supplementary proclamation that extends the emergency relief period for the 2018 Kaua‘i floods. The proclamation serves to…

Meet the Hawaiian long-nose hawk-≠≠fish

Scuba diving near the island of Ni‘ihau off the coast of Kaua‘i is quite an adventure, as there are areas of crystal-clear water and underwater,…

Taro all torn up

WAINIHA — A taro patch along Ananalu Road was destroyed this week by an unidentified man using a backhoe, damaging not only property and a…

Library closures extended

HONOLULU — The Hawai‘i State Public Library System has been working on measures to support the health of local communities. In compliance with Gov. David…

Emergency food goes out

NAWILIWILI — Kelvin Moniz, executive director of the Kaua‘i Independent Food Bank, was on the road delivering Friday morning. “We received phone calls for help…