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Acting Governor update: Regan and Lopez out of state; Budget Director Seth Colby next in succession

Regan will travel to attend his son’s college graduation, while Lopez will travel to attend her mother’s funeral. Department of Budget and Finance Director Seth Colby, Ph.D., will serve as acting governor from June 11-15, in accordance with the state’s constitutional line of succession and continuity of government procedures.

Maui Gold debuts Maui Pineapple Farm brand, celebrates International Pineapple Week

Maui Gold Pineapple Company will officially debut its new brand, Maui Pineapple Farm, as the centerpiece of a weeklong celebration for International Pineapple Day at Hāli‘imaile Farms in Upcountry Maui, June 22-28.

Hui O Ka Wai Ola marks 10 years of protecting Maui’s coastal waters

Water cloudiness caused by sediment exceeds state health standards at every monitored site across leeward Maui, with the most dramatic increases in North Kīhei, where turbidity has climbed sharply since 2021 to levels that threaten roughly 1,500 acres of coral reef.

ʻAuana releases new single ahead of album release

BMG and Cirque du Soleil Entertainment Group announced the release of “Kele ka Moana,” a new single from ʻAuana, Cirque du Soleil’s first resident show in Hawaiʻi and the first in the company’s 42-year history to be developed around a single place and its language.

Some Maui Bus services in Kahului, Wailuku to be rerouted, halted during June 20 parade

During Nā Kamehameha Commemorative Pāʻū Parade along Kaʻahumanu Avenue on Saturday, June 20, 2026, some Maui Buses in Kahului and Wailuku will be rerouted, and specific bus stops will not be in service between 9 to 11:45 a.m., the County of Maui Department of Transportation announced.

Kepaniwai Heritage Gardens in ‘Īao reopens; Caution urged near storm damaged pavilions

Kepaniwai Heritage Gardens in ‘Īao Valley, reopened Saturday after severe damage from back-to-back Kona low storms in March, according to the County of Maui Department of Parks and Recreation. The public is advised that Picnic Pavilions 1 and 2 at Kepaniwai remain closed as repairs continue. Parkgoers are asked to proceed with caution and follow all warning signs when visiting the facility.

Suspect remains at-large after allegedly stealing vehicle at gunpoint from Maui couple on Hāna Hwy

A Haʻikū couple, a 46-year-old man and a 53-year-old woman, were confronted by an unknown male who was armed with a handgun and demanded their vehicle, according to a preliminary police investigation. During the incident, police say both victims were struck by projectiles believed to have been discharged from the weapon before the suspect fled the scene in the victims’ vehicle.

Democratic Party of Hawaiʻi reaffirms commitment to aloha, unity, and respectful civic engagement

In response to recent news reports involving an individual who has publicly announced a candidacy for Hawaiʻi’s Second Congressional District, the Democratic Party of Hawaiʻi and its Maui County Committee issued a statement Tuesday, jointly reaffirming “a simple but essential principle: political violence, intimidation, and harassment have no place in Hawaiʻi.”

Hawaiian Electric encourages customers to prepare for wildfire conditions in coming months

With potentially less rainfall in the months ahead, Hawaiian Electric is encouraging customers across the state to take steps now to prepare their homes and families for potential wildfire and emergency conditions. The company is also continuing targeted efforts to strengthen its electric systems, including recently announced pole hardening work in Lahaina.

Rep. Tokuda demands USPS withdraw proposed rule allowing direct mail delivery of handguns

According to the FBI and data collected by Everytown Research & Policy, firearms are currently the leading cause of death among children, and handguns represent the main weapon used in assaults against law enforcement officers.

HGEA Joins ILWU in endorsing Green Party candidate Pāʻele Kiakona for House District 14

The Hawaiʻi Government Employees Association (HGEA), AFSCME Local 152, AFL-CIO, has endorsed Green Party candidate Pāʻele Kiakona for Hawaiʻi State House District 14.

Hawaiʻi Community Foundation appoints Janice Ikeda to its Board of Governors

The Hawaiʻi Community Foundation announced the appointment of Janice Ikeda to its Board of Governors, effective March 30, 2026.

Hawai‘i Journalism Initiative Chevron Forward

West Maui water quality testing finds few impacts after Lahaina wildfire
Polls show incumbent Bissen, challenger Sugimura dueling for top spot in 10-candidate mayoral primary race
Costliest repairs to Lahaina Harbor still ahead as dredging gets underway
Akakū continues fight to preserve Maui County’s public access funding with $400,000 in annual cuts looming

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Hawaiian Native Corporation provides funding to Hui Hānai for upcoming publication
Mokuʻula in focus: Input sought on master plan for Lahaina Royal Complex, building a ‘living framework’
Hawaiian Moment – Baldwin House
Hawaiian Moment — Ola I ka wai a ka ʻōpua. There is life in the water from the clouds.

Maui Business Chevron Forward

Maui Gold debuts Maui Pineapple Farm brand, celebrates International Pineapple Week

Hawaiʻi Community Foundation appoints Janice Ikeda to its Board of Governors

Jack Dowling and Erin Mukai join MEO Board of Directors

Two Maui companies among 11 selected for Mana Up’s latest accelerator cohort

Ho‘okele Home Care celebrates 20 years as Hawaiʻi faces rapidly aging population challenges

Arts & Entertainment Chevron Forward

ʻAuana releases new single ahead of album release

Hua Momona Foundation announces Third Annual Maui Music & Food Experience, Aug. 21-22

Earth, Wind & Fire performs on Maui on June 14; return coincides with new documentary

Polynesian Voyaging Society to celebrate 50th anniversary of Hōkūleʻa’s maiden voyage

2026 Nā Kamehameha Commemorative Pāʻū Parade and Hōʻolauleʻa, June 20

Maui Food and Dining Chevron Forward

Maui Gold debuts Maui Pineapple Farm brand, celebrates International Pineapple Week
Grand Taste at Maui AgFest delivers winners, showcases dynamic local dining scene 
Celebrate Dad’s Day at Four Seasons Resort Lānaʻi
‘Just for Fun’ culinary classes at the University of Hawaiʻi Maui College
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Housing & Real Estate Chevron Forward

Maui’s median price for a single-family home was $1,174,500 in May of 2026
New hotel zoning clears Council committee, 6-1, despite planning commissions’ opposition
Affordable housing grants for Hawaiʻi nonprofits offered from the Nareit Foundation
84 affordable senior homes proposed for historic Wailuku Mission grounds

Maui Activities Chevron Forward

2026 Maui Bon Dance Schedule: annual Buddhist observance honors loved ones, embraces gratitude
Atlantis Submarines Maui restarts undersea tours from Lahaina Harbor
Celebrate Dad’s Day at Four Seasons Resort Lānaʻi
World Ocean Day celebration set for June 8

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Remembering, healing, being safer community: Kapoho community members invited to special gathering

"This gathering is not only about remembrance — it is also about connection, conversation and collective action," says information from an event flyer posted on Facebook.

3 Big Island men in race to unseat Hawaiʻi Gov. Green. Who else from the island is running for state, U.S. seats?

In Hawaiʻi for the 2026 elections, the primary will be held on Aug. 8 and the general election on Nov. 3.

Hawai‘i celebrates Kamehameha Wave of unification and destined chief with same name

Events in Hilo and North Kohala scheduled today, June 11, in observance of King Kamehameha Day, which honors King Kamehameha I — also known as King Kamehameha the Great — who in 1810 became the first ruler of a fully unified Kingdom of Hawai‘i.

Top 10 things to do on Big Island for June 12-18: Zappa comes to Kawaihae, Angry Samoans, Keiki Quest, Obon season and more

What's happening, Big Island? Looking for something fun to do? Boy, do we have some nifty events on the agenda this week that will get your toes tapping, bodies moving and spirits heightened.

Calling all donors: Blood Bank of Hawai‘i to host 3-day drive in Kona

With blood donations typically dropping off in the summer months due to schools being out and families on vacation, the nonprofift said donors are urgently needed to meet blood collection goals.

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Kauaʻi Humane Society to celebrate 25 years of lifesaving programs for the island’s strays, pets

Kauaʻi Humane Society will feature pet adoptions, local vendors, and educational booths for its birthday party on June 27.

University of Hawaiʻi researchers join $13.5M federal aquaculture consortium

The university has been selected as one of five core members of a new national seafood research consortium backed by federal funding — with Hawaiʻi-based researchers and the state's unique ocean resources playing a central role.

Kaua‘i residents invited to attend invasive pest meeting

Organized by the University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa’s College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resilience, the two-day gathering is slated for Aug. 11-12.

Tokuda demands US Postal Service withdraw proposed rule allowing direct mail delivery of handguns

According to the FBI and data collected by Everytown Research & Policy, firearms are currently the leading cause of death among children, and handguns represent the main weapon used in assaults against law enforcement officers.

Kauai Weather Forecast for June 11, 2026

Breezy easterly trade winds will persist through tonight, then ease into the light to moderate range from Thursday through Saturday. Clouds and showers will...