HONOLULU — Collecting ocean trash has come to Hawai‘i, and it has gone high-tech. Two Seabins, a cross between a trash bin and a pool…
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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…
August 4 • Abuse of a family or household member: 12:10 a.m., Austin Dux-Gampong, 26, male, Kekaha. • Revocation or modification of terms and conditions…
KOLOA — Darcie Yukimura’s title changed, even though her duties remained the same. Yukimura, a fourth-generation resident of Koloa and a Kaua‘i High School Red…
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…
LIHU‘E — In observance of Labor Day, most federal, state and county offices will be closed on Monday, Sept. 7, along with all refuse transfer…
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…
HONOLULU — The National Weather Service’s (NWS) issuance of a Red Flag Warning for all leeward areas of the Hawaiian Islands last weekend means critical…
PO‘IPU — Long-time Kaua‘i volunteer John Harder’s latest mission is to develop a more-sustainable environment by planting trees. Harder, a retired resident of Anahola known…
NA PALI — Over the course of three days in a remote area of the Hono o Na Pali Natural Area Reserve, one cat (photographed…