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Top 20 Things to Do on Maui, Jan. 25-Feb. 3: Kīhei Fridays, Brett Young, Nashville songwriters, Pato Banton, Brother Noland

This week on Maui, there are concerts by Nashville songwriters and Grammy-nominated reggae singer Pato Banton, as well as Will Evans, Brother Noland in a Slack Key Show, and the Kīhei Fridays event. Coming Soon: A concert by country singer Brett Young.

House to hold informational briefing on the Maui Wildfire Exposure Study

The House Committee on Health and Homelessness will hold an informational briefing on Wednesday to discuss the Maui Wildfire Exposure Study. The study is a collaborative effort between the University of Hawai‘i Economic Research Organization, the College of Social Sciences, the John A. Burns School of Medicine, UH Cancer Center and community-based organizations. The hearing […]

Hawaiian Telcom makes $223M investment to expand fiber internet, including on Maui

In 2023, Hawaiian Telcom’s fiber expansion included the entire island of Lāna‘i and more than 95% of the island of Moloka‘i, as well as parts of Wailuku, Kīhei, and Makawao on the Maui isle.

Bipartisan group calls for permanent access to telehealth for Medicare beneficiaries

The lawmakers underscored an urgent need to act on making pandemic-era telehealth flexibilities permanent for Medicare beneficiaries.

Maui vacation rental supply still up YTD 2022, despite inactive units in Lahaina

In December 2023, Maui County had more available rental unit nights than any other county in the state, at 233,000 available nights this past month, per the Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. This comes despite the fact vacation rental units in Lahaina continue to be inactive due to the Aug. 8 Maui wildfires.

Maui Powerhouse Gym expands to 24-hour operation on weekdays

Maui Powerhouse Gym announced its expansion to a 24-hour schedule on weekdays, starting Jan. 29. This change comes in response to the community’s request for extended gym hours.

Hawaiʻi visitor to Las Vegas wins $130,000 progressive at The Cal

The California Hotel had a Hawaiʻi visitor making their annual trip to the desert when she was dealt five cards on Light & Wonder’s Let It Ride. The lucky player revealed a 5-card royal flush off a $1 bonus bet to win the large progressive, $130,000.

Kelly Takaya King announces intent to run for previously held Maui Council seat

Kelly Takaya King officially announced her intent to run for her previously held Maui County Council seat for the South Maui District.

Brown Water Advisory for Maui south facing shores

A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the south facing shores of Maui from Wahikuli to Keawakapu.

Axis deer control hunt program launches on Hawaiian Home Lands in Waiohuli, Maui

Registration began Monday to those interested in participating in an axis deer control hunt program on Hawaiian Home Lands in Waiohuli.

Lahaina Community Land Trust seeks to ‘Keep Lahaina lands in Lahaina hands’

“Community land trusts are nonprofits that buy and own land with the purpose of keeping it in community control, to be used as the community determines. The buildings and homes on the land can be owned by individual families but are tethered to the land trust by a lease with terms determined by the trust. This allows the CLT and its members to make sure that the property is protected forever, and that it is used for purposes that serve the community, whatever the community decides that is: housing, culture, agriculture, etc..”

Coast Guard responds to grounded vessel off Māʻalaea, Maui

The 55-foot Expeditions Five passenger ferry ran aground near Māʻalaea Harbor on Maui, Monday. There were three crew members on board at the time of the incident.

Motorists advised to slow down when traveling east on Kaʻahumanu at Lono Ave.

The Hawai‘i Department of Transportation advises the traveling public to slow down while traveling east on Ka‘ahumanu Avenue when approaching the Lono Avenue intersection. The pavement at the intersection was damaged by a water main break Saturday night. The road surface is uneven and rough.

Air monitoring and sampling to increase during Lahaina debris removal

DOH has currently installed a total of 40 real-time air monitors and air samplers in Lahaina and Olowalu. DOH staff deployed four additional real-time air monitors on Jan. 18 and will continue to augment Maui’s air monitoring network as USACE debris removal work expands and continues.

Maui man arrested after failing to stop at road closure, colliding into parked police vehicle

Maui police arrested a Makawao man after he failed to stop at a road closure on Haleakalā Highway where an active investigation was underway into a fatal motor vehicle accident reported about three hours earlier. The incident ended as the man’s SUV collided into the rear of a parked MPD fleet vehicle.

Collision on Haleakalā Highway claims the life of a 19-year-old motorcyclist from Maui

A 19-year-old motorcyclist from Haʻikū, Maui suffered fatal injuries in a crash on Haleakalā Highway late Sunday night.

Gov. Green focuses on Maui fire recovery in his second State of the State address

Gov. Green announced a Housing Hawaiʻi’s ʻOhana plan, vowing to sign into law any legislation that will help move short-term rentals and vacant investment properties owned by non-residents into the local housing market. He also is said he would declare a moratorium on all short-term rentals in West Maui if he is unable to find enough housing for displaced families in the next six weeks.

The Wall That Heals, Vietnam Memorial exhibit opens on Maui, Feb. 9

The Maui County Veterans Council, in collaboration with the County of Maui, extend an invitation to attend The Wall That Heals, Vietnam Memorial, at the War Memorial Stadium in Wailuku. The exhibit opens on Friday, Feb. 9 and will run until 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 13.

Hirono, colleagues urge strong capital rules to protect Americans’ money

The senators voiced their support for the new capital rules proposed by the agencies in an effort to strengthen the financial system and protect Americans’ jobs, businesses and money. In the letter, the lawmakers cited that strong capital rules allow banks to continue to serve their communities during difficult financial periods.

Hawaiian Airlines boosts summer schedule

Hawaiian Airlines is increasing flights for the summer travel season between Honolulu and Austin, Boston, Las Vegas and Pago Pago. The airline will also add a fourth daily flight between HNL and Los Angeles from May 24 through Sept. 2.
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