A sizzling start in the first quarter has visitor spending on track to best last year’s record-setting total of $2.76 billion on the island of Kaua‘i.
The Kaua‘i Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) announced that spaces are available for the free monthly spay and neuter services or Kaua‘i residents’ dogs and cats.
There were fewer visitors to the island of Kaua‘i in March. But the people who did visit spent some serious money, in turn setting a new high for the month.
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Noelani Pomroy, one of the coordinators of the Kaua‘i Museum Walter and Irmalee Pomroy Lei Competition, said Jennifer Pomroy ...
HONOLULU — Police, firefighters, paramedics and emergency management officials on O‘ahu are modifying operations to prepare for the possibility that Hawaiian Electric must shut off power to reduce ...
A 65-year-old Washington man was rescued by first responders after he fell and broke his leg late Friday afternoon.
A total of 423 pounds of unneeded medication was collected in this year’s National Drug Take Back 2024 on Kaua‘i.
The National Weather Service predicted rain for Sunday morning, but that did not stop the more than 600 families who turned ...
Two bills initiated by a new coalition on increasing state water safety have been passed by the Legislature and are headed to the governor for his approval.
Following a split result of the Kaua‘i Interscholastic Federation baseball games played on Saturday, there will be a playoff ...
The Hawai‘i legislative session began Jan. 17 clouded in unknowns over how much money would be available overall, how much ...