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Waiehu Golf Course reopens: area deemed safe after empty grenade found

Waiehu Golf Course reopened on Saturday after an investigation and response into a report of a possible unexploded ordnance found earlier in the day.

Award-winning Aoi Trio making their Maui concert debut on Feb. 6

The MACC presents the award-winning musicians of the Aoi Trio making their Maui debut in Castle Theater on Thursday, Feb. 6 at 7:30 p.m. Concert tickets go on sale online only at MauiArts.org on Tuesday, Jan. 14.

American Savings Bank marks 100 years of financial services in Hawaiʻi

American Savings Bank reached its 100th year of services to Hawaiʻi residents this year, and celebrated by announcing its new ASB Charitable Foundation and a $100,000 donation to local nonprofits, according to an announcement.

New scholarship program launched in memory of Maui professor Victor Pellegrino

A new scholarship program has been established for Maui County students interested in pursuing a career in education and with a strong commitment to environmental and social justice.

Maui County rainfall ‘below average’ in December

All rain gauges in Maui County saw below average rainfall in December, while three locations — Kula Branch Station, ʻUlupalakua Ranch, and Māhinahina — had their lowest December totals on record, according to a monthly rainfall report by the National Weather Service.

House announces shared values for 2025 legislative session

With Opening Day just days away, House Speaker Nadine K. Nakamura, House Majority Leader Sean Quinlan, and House Minority Leader Lauren Matsumoto came together today to announce their bipartisan shared values that the entire House will follow as the 33rd Legislature begins.

Attorney General announces new human trafficking prevention program webpage

The Department of the Attorney General has announced its new Human Trafficking Prevention Program webpage to raise public awareness and provide education and resources designed to prevent human trafficking in Hawai‘i. 

Year of Our Community Forests celebrates ‘Where We Live, Learn, and Play’

At a signing ceremony Friday, Gov. Josh Green, M.D., proclaimed 2025 as the “Year of Our Community Forests.”

Lele Aloha donates $240K to 14 Lahaina spiritual centers

This festive season brought blessings to 14 spiritual centers affected by the 2023 fires in Lahaina, as Lele Aloha, a 501(c)(3) organization founded by renowned waterman Archie Kalepa, announced a generous donation totaling $240,000.

OHA trustees inducted into office

The Office of Hawaiian Affairs trustees elected in 2024 were inducted into their terms of office at an investiture ceremony held Thursday at Central Union Church in Honolulu. 

West Maui residents, visitors asked to conserve water

The County of Maui Department of Water Supply is asking residents and visitors to conserve water until the water treatment facilities can return to normal operating capacity. 

Applicants sought for independent grand jury counsel

The 2nd Circuit Court (Maui, Molokaʻi, and Lānaʻi) is seeking applicants for independent grand jury counsel.

New data: Growing numbers of Hawaiʻi students not up to date with immunizations

More Hawaiʻi students are failing to stay up to date with their immunizations, according to new data from the Hawaiʻi Department of Health, which calls it a “concerning development.”

Severe weather on Maui results in park, road closures

The Department of Public Works said Okolani Drive and South Kīhei Road from Wailea Alanui Drive to Kilohana in South Maui remain closed as of noon today due to storm impacts. Also, trees are blocking both lanes on Naʻalae and Waipoli roads Upcountry, and crews are working to clear the roads. Parks facilities that closed include: Central Maui Regional Sports Complex; Coach Spencer Shiraishi Memorial Pool; Keawakapu Beach parking lot; Kīhei Aquatic Center; and Kīhei Community Center.

Maui wildfire survivors have until Jan. 15 to complete Interim Housing applications

The Office of Resiliency and Recovery today announced that the deadline to complete applications for the Hawaiʻi Interim Housing Program (HIHP) for Maui residents displaced by the August 2023 Wildfires is Jan. 15, 2025. Households that have existing applications have until Jan. 15 to complete any remaining information for HIHP processing.

HVO: Kīlauea summit is slowly inflating; another fountaining episode may occur

The eruption that began within Halemaʻumaʻu at the summit of Kīlauea volcano on Dec. 23, 2024, remains paused. Monitoring data show that Kīlauea summit is slowly inflating, indicating that new magma is accumulating below the surface of the summit region. It is not possible to forecast an exact outcome of this activity but we are in a window where it is likely another fountaining episode may occur, according to the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.

Nighttime traffic to be alternated at the ‘pali’ tunnel on Honoapi‘ilani Highway

The Hawai‘i Department of Transportation advises highway users to prepare for potential traffic delays at the ‘pali’ tunnel on Honoapi‘ilani Highway for guardrail work.

Maui County students and educators invited to apply for $3,000 STEM education grants

Maui County students and educators can now apply for the Ke Alahele Education Grant, which supports a wide range of STEM education and professional development activities at both the secondary and post-secondary levels.

Front Street Recovery: Generational landowners launch initiative to rebuild Lahaina Town

Representing 73 landowners, Front Street Recovery is committed to rebuilding the heart of Lahaina by restoring over 800 businesses and providing more than 7,000 jobs critical to supporting local families and the community.

Snow atop Haleakalā on Maui!

The highest peak on Maui was graced with snow this morning as blustery conditions left a blanket of white powder at the summit of Haleakalā at the 10,000 foot elevation.
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