Kaua‘i Firefighters Tackle Waialo Road Blaze, One Displaced, No Injuries Reported
Firefighters in Kaua‘i extinguished a house fire in Port Allen, leaving one person displaced and causing an estimated $116,000 in damages. No injuries were reported and the cause remains under investigation.
Honolulu to Experience Drier Conditions as High Pressure Moves In, NWS Cautions Residents of Decreased Rainfall and Increased Fire Risks
The National Weather Service predicts drier conditions and moderate trade winds for Honolulu with a decrease in showers, while cautioning of a potential increased wildfire threat.
Kaua‘i Housing Agency Seeks Public Input on Kīlauea Town Expansion in Upcoming Community Meeting
Kaua‘i Housing Agency invites public to discuss the Kīlauea Town Expansion on July 31 at Anaina Hou Community Pavilion, with updated project layouts and progress updates. RSVPs requested; accommodations available for assistance needs.
Divorce Law in Hawaiʻi Program Celebrates 300 Sessions, A Milestone for Access to Justice in the Aloha State
The Divorce Law in Hawai'i program, providing free legal education, reached 300 sessions, with Chief Justice Recktenwald appreciating its community impact and importance for self-represented individuals amid high numbers of divorce cases.
Kapaʻa Homesteads Tanks Project Commences with Hawaiian Blessing, Aims to Enhance Community Water Infrastructure
The Kapaʻa Homesteads Tanks Project, enhancing local water infrastructure with two new tanks and system improvements, started with a Hawaiian blessing and has a 2027 completion date.












