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‘Bows men lose in OT Saturday

MANOA — The University of Hawai‘i men’s basketball team dropped back-to-back Big West Conference games to the University of Santa Barbara Friday and Saturday afternoon…

Delta Kappa Gamma scholarship offered

LIHU‘E — The Xi Chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society has established the Delta Kappa Gamma-Xi Chapter Scholarship, to award one, $1,000 scholarship to…

This is Invasive Species Awareness Month

KALAHEO — According to National Tropical Botanical Garden and the state, February is Hawai‘i Invasive Species Awareness Month, and the Kaua‘i Invasive Species Committee is…

AlohaSafe Alert launches upgrade

HONOLULU — AlohaSafe Alert, the free, state-approved COVID-19 exposure-notification app, announced it has rolled out AlohaSafe Exposure Notification Express (EN Express), a new, app-less, exposure-notification…

Meet ‘o‘opu hue the Spotted Pufferfish

When you are diving and see this slow-moving 15-inch-long fish, look but don’t touch! The puffer-fish has a very-deadly neurotoxin in its skin that is…

Despite pandemic, Mariachi’s shares the love

When thinking of what Valentine’s dinner to choose today or if supporting local is on your mind, Mariachi’s authentic Mexican cuisine in Lihu‘e and Kapa‘a…

‘Go Red’ for Heart Health Awareness Month

LIHU‘E — February is Heart Health Awareness Month and Hearts4Kauai encourages women to wear red in honor of “Go Red for Women.” Several local women…

Council rushing flood maps to FEMA

LIHU‘E — While some county councilmembers felt the bill could have used more discussion, a time crunch pushed their hands to pass amendments to the…