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HAWAII STATE FCU ELECTS DARCY ENDO-OMOTO TO ITS BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Hawaii State Federal Credit Union (Hawaii State FCU) announced that Darcy Endo-Omoto, vice president and executive advisor to the CEO at Hawaiian Electric Industries and Hawaiian Electric, has been elected to serve on its nine-member volunteer board of directors.

Hawaiian Homestead Nonprofit Welcomes New Staff Member to Maui Office

The Homestead Community Development Corporation welcomes Taytum Herrick to its growing team as a Program Coordinator based at the organization’s Maui office.
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Gov. Green signs key measures to strengthen Hawaiʻi’s education system

Gov. Josh Green signed four measures to strengthen Hawai‘i’s education system by supporting teachers and increasing the affordability and accessibility of school meals. These bills aim to provide keiki and educators with essential tools for success while ensuring no student goes hungry in the classroom.

Hawai‘i’s largest pickleball tournament returns for second year

Honolulu is set to host the second annual Hawai‘i Pacific Health ESPN Honolulu Open, Hawai‘i’s premier pickleball tournament scheduled this year from Oct. 8 to 11, 2026, at the Hawai‘i Convention Center.

Flags Lowered in Remembrance of US Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina

Flags rare being flown at half staff in Hawaiʻi remembrance of US Sen. Lindsey Graham, a Republican from South Carolina.

First Hawaiian, Inc. to Acquire TriCo Bancshares

First Hawaiian, Inc. (parent company of First Hawaiian Bank), and TriCo Bancshares (parent company of Tri Counties Bank), have entered into a definitive agreement pursuant to which First Hawaiian will acquire TriCo in an all-stock transaction.On a combined basis, the company will have approximately $34 billion of assets and be the 6th largest bank headquartered in the Western US. 

Free Maui workshop helps prevent caregiver injuries

ʻOhana Care Maui will host a free July workshop teaching family caregivers, seniors and care partners how to assist with everyday movement and transfers more safely.

Hale Noelani demolition clears way for future student housing at UH Mānoa

The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa has begun demolishing two buildings at the five-building, three-story Hale Noelani student housing complex, marking another step in the university’s long-term effort to modernize campus housing and enhance the student residential experience.

Bissen 2026 invites community to “Hana Hou Night” celebration

The Bissen 2026 campaign invites friends, families, supporters, and community members from across Maui Nui to gather for Hana Hou Night, an evening celebrating community, local music, and the shared commitment to building a stronger future for Maui County.

United Public Workers Political Action Committee endorses Mayor Richard Bissen for re-election

The Bissen 2026 campaign announced the endorsement of Mayor Richard Bissen by the United Public Workers Political Action Committee (UPW), AFSCME Local 646, AFL-CIO.

HTA announces $1 million in support for 10 signature events in 2026

The Hawai‘i Tourism Authority is providing $1 million to support 10 major festivals and sports events statewide through the end of the year as part of its Signature Events program. The events align with Hawai‘i’s brand, enrich Hawai‘i’s communities, create opportunities for resident-visitor interaction and attract attendees from beyond Hawai‘i.

Gov. Green signs legislation to strengthen governance and support conservation

Governor Josh Green signed two landmark measures in back-to-back bill signing ceremonies on Friday, aimed at strengthening Hawai‘i’s governance and preserving irreplaceable ecosystems.

Normal irrigation to resume at Waiehu Golf Course after pond liner project completed at end of August

The County of Maui Department of Parks and Recreation is progressing with a project to replace the irrigation pond liner at Waiehu Municipal Golf Course. The project, which began May 18, will mitigate water loss caused by deterioration of the existing liner and is essential to maintaining long-term course irrigation.

New comfort station at Hā‘ena State Park on Kauaʻi

Relief has arrived for visitors to Hā‘ena State Park on Kauaʻi in the form of a new comfort station at the entrance parking lot.

Mural at Kapālama Kai honors ancestors, demands ocean protection 

lukukui, Native Hawaiian leaders, and cultural practitioners dedicate a 6,500-square-foot mural in Kapālama Kai on Oʻahu inspired by the Kumulipo, the Hawaiian genealogical creation chant. The artwork reflects Native Hawaiian relationships with the ocean and comes as Indigenous leaders across the Pacific call for greater representation in decisions about ocean protection and deep sea mining.

Maui County Volleyball Officials sought for 2026-27 season

The nonprofit Maui County Volleyball Officials organization is actively recruiting for the upcoming 2026-2027 high school volleyball season.

DOH: Risk to Hawaiʻi remains ‘very low’ amid New World screwworm outbreak in Texas and New Mexico

Following recent detections of New World screwworm in animals on the US mainland, the Hawai‘i Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity and the Hawai‘i Department of Health are reassuring residents that the risk to Hawai‘i remains very low and that proactive protective measures are underway.

Ho‘ōla Nā Pua appoints Shelley Cramer as CEO

Ho‘ōla Nā Pua, a Hawai‘i-based nonprofit dedicated to the prevention of child sex trafficking and the healing of exploited youth, announced the appointment of Shelley Cramer as Chief Executive Officer.

Motorist advisory: Expect utility work Tuesday across Lower Pāʻia Park along Hāna Highway

Hawaiian Electric contractors will install a weather station on a utility pole along Hāna Highway in Pāʿia on from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday, partially closing the far-right mauka lane of the highway across from Lower Pāʻia Park, also known as Baby Beach Park. 

Two speed tables to be installed on Hāna Highway in Pāʻia beginning Monday, July 13

Thirteen crashes have occurred on this section of Hāna Highway between 2021 and 2025. There will be a single lane closure on Hāna Highway (Route 36) from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Monday July 13 to Tuesday, July 14, as crews work to install speed tables.
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