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Fuel services at Lahaina Small Boat Harbor being restored following fire; other projects outlined

The DLNR Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation fuel system vendor for Lahaina Small Boat Harbor, is in the process of rebuilding the fire-damaged, above-ground portion of the fueling system at no cost to the state. It will probably three years before everything is finished. Until the harbor is out of the restricted zone, no one can reach it by land.

Lahaina Banyan Tree continues to show signs of recovery eight months after the Maui fires

The 150-year-old Lahaina banyan tree continues to show signs of recovery, eight months after the Maui fires. In video provided by the Hawai’i Department of Land and Natural Resources, Duane Sparkman of the Lahaina Treecovery project provides an update, describes some of the challenges the iconic tree still faces, and talks about what lies ahead.  

UH Maui College Open House Fair, April 26

The University of Hawaiʻi Maui College will host an Open House Fair on Friday, April 26 from 5 to 7:30 p.m. on the Kahului campus Great Lawn and Pā‘ina Building dining area.

IRS 2023 Tax Filing Extension for Maui Residents

The Internal Revenue Service reminds the public that it has postponed until Aug. 7, 2024, various tax-filing and tax-payment deadlines for individuals and businesses affected by the Aug. 8, 2023, Maui wildfires. Previously, the deadline was Feb. 15, 2024.

Lions Clubs International donates money and time to help UH Maui College “Feed Maui”

With its latest donation of $25,000, received late last month, the total donated to “Feeding Maui” by Lions Clubs Maui Region VI Zone 1 (the name of the international fund) is more than $66,000.

Temporary vessel restrictions lifted at Māla Wharf in Lahaina

Commercial operators, with permits, will again be able to use Māla Wharf seven days a week beginning Saturday April 13.

Hawaiʻi-born sumo champion, Akebono dies

Hawai’i-born Chad Rowan, known as Akebono in the world of sumo, has died. He was 54. Akebono became the first person born outside of Japan to achieve the rank of Yokozuna, or grand champion.

Maui United Way announces new $500,000 ʻOhana Mental Health Grant opportunity

Maui United Way announced on Wednesday a new ʻOhana Mental Health Grant opportunity, offering 5 to 10 mental health grants of $50,000 to $100,000 each, for eligible nonprofits. The grants are aimed at supporting local nonprofits working to meet the ongoing mental health needs in the aftermath of the wildfires.

Sen. Hirono joins colleagues in recognizing the importance of US-Japan alliance

As the Japanese Prime Minister Fumuio Kishida’s visits to Washington this week, a bipartisan resolution has been introduced to underscore the strength and importance of the United State-Japan alliance.

Council Budget Committee hears the pain of Lahaina wildfire survivors

Eight months to the day after a wildfire swept through Lahaina town, Maui County Council members heard the anguish of residents struggling to recover from the disaster that claimed at least 101 lives and leveled their beloved historic town.

Volcano Watch: STEM and suction solutions at HVO

Volcano Watch: Staff at HVO study volcanic processes and associated hazards in Hawaiʻi, with the emphasis and end goal of protecting life and property. The backbone of the observatory is the monitoring network, consisting of a diverse array of instruments located on the flanks of the volcanoes. These instruments relay data back to the observatory, providing information on the behavior of Hawaiʻi’s active volcanoes.

Mālama Hawai‘i Dashboard connects visitors with volunteer opportunities and nonprofits

The Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority (HTA) has partnered with Kanu Hawai‘i to make it easier for visitors to search and sign up for enriching volunteer opportunities throughout the state.

West Maui Senior Fair set for April 27 at Lahaina Civic Center

Older adults and their families are invited to attend the West Maui Senior Fair on Saturday, April 27, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Lahaina Civic Center.

On-going efforts underway to protect Maui against coconut rhinoceros beetle

In a multi-agency effort, treatments, inspections and surveillance continue on Maui for coconut rhinoceros beetles (CRB). To date, no CRB have been confirmed on Maui since an initial detection of 17 live CRB larvae in one palm tree in Kīhei in November 2023. One dead CRB adult was found at a Maui retail store in September 2023. 

Krank Cycles Maui to donate over 100 bicycles to displaced residents in Lahaina

A newly opened bicycle shop in Lahaina is giving away over 100 bicycles on a first-come, first-served basis to Maui residents who have been displaced by wildfires. Two events will be held to distribute the bicycles, on Saturday, April 20 and Saturday, April 27 at Krank Cycles’ Lahaina location.

Sen. Schatz calls for additional disaster relief funding for Maui

“For Lahaina to recover, thousands of homes will need to be rebuilt. Critical infrastructure will need to be restored. Businesses will need to get up and running again. And so Congress needs to step up and help,” said Sen. Schatz.

Tumua brings national “Warrior Tour” to the MACC on July 12

Oʻahu’s own Tumua, is bringing his national “Warrior Tour” to the Maui Arts & Cultural Center’s Castle Theater on Friday, July 12 at 7 p.m.

NOAA Fisheries: Kauaʻi monk seal back home after swallowing a fishing hook

Endangered Hawaiian monk seal RS10 is home on Kauaʻi thanks to community volunteers and joint agency efforts. The seal ingested a fishing hook and was treated at The Marine Mammal Center’s monk seal hospital on Hawaiʻi Island. After a successful hook-removal, RS10 was recently released back to the wild.

Expect road closures, traffic delays for Maui Marathon’s “Lahaina Town Memorial Run”

Drivers should expect traffic delays and road closures on Sunday, April 21 until approximately 1:30 p.m. for the 54th annual Maui Marathon. Significant traffic delays and stops will occur, specifically on Highway 30 between Māʻalaea and Wailuku, from 5:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

Mold forces Maui County prosecutors to relocate temporarily

As if fighting for justice weren’t tough enough, now attorneys and staff in the Maui County Department of the Prosecuting Attorney have a new foe: an infestation of mold in their Old Wailuku Courthouse offices.
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