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Lawsuit aims to protect threatened forest bird

HONOLULU — The Center for Biological Diversity has sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for failing to designate critical habitat and develop a recovery…

Tell AARP about vaccine experiences

HONOLULU — AARP Hawai‘i is asking kupuna 50 and older to fill out online questionnaires and share their experiences and thoughts about the COVID-19 vaccine…

Koa‘e Makana celebrates completion

KOLOA — Mark Development President Craig Watase took his pinch of pa‘akai (Hawaiian sea salt) and promptly sprinkled it on the storm-drain grating Thursday during…

Older Americans nominations open now

LIHU‘E — Mayor Derek Kawakami and the county Agency on Elderly Affairs invites the public to submit nominations for the 2021 Outstanding Older Americans Recognition.…

Isle rejoins Safe Travels in April

LIHU‘E — Travel restrictions to Kaua‘i for out-of-state travelers will soon mirror those of the state’s. Effective April 5, with a state-approved, negative COVID-19 test…

‘Mele Masters’ music series is online soon

LIHUE — The Kaua‘i Chorale will be sharing the talents of four musicians in its upcoming Mele Masters Series, a collection of online performances starting…

Genealogy workshop online today

HONOLULU — The Hawai‘i State Public Library System is hosting five, free, virtual genealogy resources workshops on Saturdays at 10 a.m. beginning today. Participants can…

Getting Pa‘ula‘ula ready for the King

WAIMEA — The Friends of King Kaumuali‘i invite the community of Kaua‘i to join them Saturday when the group does a community clean-up day at…