NUKOLI‘I — The Kaua‘i Chamber of Commerce took advantage of its Business Pau Hana Event on Tuesday to distribute $10,500 in scholarships to six students…
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LIHU‘E — The Kaua‘i Island Utility Cooperative (KIUC) announced that for the fifth straight year the island cooperative led the state of Hawai‘i in renewable…
HILO, Hawai‘i — A new law has designated the shaka as the official state gesture. Gov. Josh Green on Friday quietly signed into law Senate…
LIHU‘E — A drop in the civilian labor force coupled with job additions in key sectors helped push the unemployment rate to its lowest point…
PUHI — Mike Gushiken, of Metalhaus, was pleasantly surprised with the number of people that turned out for his “Hot Wheels” and Die Cast show…
HA‘ENA — A Colorado visitor died after being pulled from the water off Ha‘ena Beach Park in the North Shore last week. On Friday, June…
LIHU‘E — A structure fire at the former Lihue Plantation Company Sugar Mill caused an estimated $1,500 in damage on Friday, June 21. Kauai Fire…
WAIMEA — An effort is underway to protect a sensitive dune system on the westside of the island of Kaua‘i. As a result, Po‘oahonu at…
KAPAIA — The motivation for creating the Kapaia Foundation Scholarship is to recognize the dreams of sugar plantation era immigrants for the success of their…
Born and raised on Kaua‘i, Ah Sau Ahana (1907-2008) learned to play the banjo, ukulele and steel guitar while attending Kaua‘i High School. Later, during…