Maui News

Imua Family Services celebrates 75 years

Imua Family Services was founded to provide physical therapy to children and adults suffering from the crippling effects of polio. The organization was first known as the Maui Unit of the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults. It was re-named “Easter Seals” in 1967, became “Imua Rehab” in 1991, and finally landed on “Imua Family Services” in 2003.

New local gem on Maui’s north shore, The Boba Bar, bursts with flavor, fun

Maui has limited options for boba drinks, so Malia Stewart and business partner Sierra Coullahan decided to open The Boba Bar Paia at 2A Baldwin Ave., just mauka of Pāʻia Fish Market, on Jan. 31.

Maui Veterans Highway now OPEN

Maui Veterans Highway is now OPEN in both directions.

Maui Crime Jan. 30 – Feb. 5, 2022: Burglaries, Break-ins, Thefts

Maui police responded to eight burglaries, 17 vehicle thefts and eight vehicle break-ins in Maui County over a seven day period from Jan. 30 to Feb. 5, 2022.

Maui police issue Scam Alert after spoof callers claim to be MPD representative

The most recent reported ongoing scam is spoof callers claiming to be a Maui Police Department representative. The caller tells call recipients that there is a warrant or some other legal sanction pending against them.

Online Social Media Marketing workshop for nonprofits to focus on recruiting volunteers

The Maui County Department of Housing and Human Concerns, Volunteer Center, is partnering with Miller Media Management to host a free online workshop for local nonprofits to explore ways to promote volunteer opportunities using social media.

Small dogs section of Upcountry Dog Park to undergo tree maintenance through March 11

A tree maintenance project in the Small Dogs section of the Upcountry Dog Park will temporarily close a portion of the park at the Mayor Eddie Tam Complex through March 11, the Department of Parks and Recreation announced.

Feb. 12, 2022 COVID-19 update: 11 deaths, 740 new infections in Hawaiʻi

There are 740 new COVID-19 cases reported in Hawaiʻi today, including 72 on Maui, seven on Molokaʻi, and two on Lānaʻi. Thereʻs also 11 new COVID-19 deaths, including seven on Oʻahu, three on Hawaiʻi Island, and one on Kauaʻi.

MEO helps Kimokeo Foundation distribute donations on Lānaʻi

The Kimokeo Foundation and Maui Economic Opportunity provided dry goods for kupuna in need on Lānaʻi in late January – around the same time when there was a disruption in food surplus shipments to the island.

More ancestral remains returned to Office of Hawaiian Affairs in repatriation journey

This is the largest collection of iwi kūpuna the Hawaiian delegation is receiving on its five-stop journey in Germany and Austria. The final repatriation ceremony will be held on February 14 at the Vienna Natural History Museum. The delegation will return home to Hawaiʻi on February 15. Arrangments have been made with the appropriate parties to rebury the iwi kūpuna on their islands of origin, so they may finally return to their moe loa (eternal sleep).

County launches “Maui Nui First” to encourage buying and supporting local first

The new Maui Nui First program replaces Kamaʻāina First and will expand the information and resources available online that would be of interest to both residents and visitors. The goal for this new community-wide initiative is to encourage people to consider local first in their buying decisions. 

Chelsie Evans named executive director at Hawaiian Community Assets

Hawaiian Community Assets announced that Chelsie Evans will lead efforts going forward as the organization’s new Executive Director.

Hawaiʻi Senate announces plans to address corruption and reopen State Capitol

The Senate Government Operations Committee introduced a short form bill (SB 2930 SD1) that aims to establish two new divisions within the Department of the Attorney General to address fraud, white collar crime, political corruption and sex and human trafficking. The measure would appropriate $834,000 for the operations of the Special Investigation and Prosecution unit and $754,000 to operate the Sex and Human Trafficking unit.

Department of Public Safety opens statewide Sheriff recruitment

Recruitment is open on the Department of Human Resources and Development website and closes Monday, Feb. 28. PSD is seeking applicants willing to serve on every island.

Maui police retirees, others oppose proposed 29% pay hike for new chief

Retirees with more than 25 years in Maui Police Department rallied today at Maui County Salary Commission to speak out against a proposed 29% pay hike for the department’s new chief. off the hook,” said Butch Tam Ho, retired assistant chief with 30 years of service. “You are the check and balance. I beg you to stop this.”

Need a scholarship? Kaiser Permanente offering $100,000 to Hawaiʻi seniors pursuing healthcare career

Kaiser Permanente’s Health Equity Scholarship Program is offering scholarships to 2022 graduating Hawaiʻi high school seniors who are pursuing a career in the healthcare field. The deadline to apply is March 1.

Maui Police Department’s 2022 CSI Camp seeks applicants

The Maui Police Department is seeking applicants for the upcoming 2022 CSI Camp – a Crime Scene Investigation experience created for high school juniors and seniors. 

Lt. Gov. Josh Green announces formal run for Hawaiʻi governor

Lieutenant Governor Josh Green formally announced his campaign for governor. Elected Lt. Governor in 2018, Green previously served in the State House and State Senate from 2004 to 2018.

Feb. 11, 2022 COVID-19 update: 8 deaths, 707 new infections in Hawaiʻi

Todayʻs count includes 62 cases on Maui, 148 on Hawaiʻi Island, 55 on Kauaʻi, 14 on Molokaʻi, two on Lānaʻi, and 12 out of state.  There are 414 new COVID-19 cases on Oʻahu.

Kaʻahumanu Ave. temporary closure due to water repairs

The Water Department will temporarily close Kaʻahumanu Avenue due to water line repairs between Puʻunēnē Avenue to Hāna Highway. The closure is for all three Pāʻia bound lanes of Kaʻahumanu Avenue.
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