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Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center launches ’12 Days of Giveaways’

Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center has announced “12 Days of Giveaways,” a holiday-inspired social media campaign giving shoppers the chance to win 12 prizes valued at $300 or more, provided by retailers and restaurants at the center.

DNC passes resolution condemning lawsuit against Kamehameha Schools

At its meeting in Los Angeles this month, the Democratic National Committee unanimously passed a resolution condemning the Students for Fair Admissions lawsuit against Kamehameha Schools and reaffirming the political status and inherent sovereignty of the Native Hawaiian people.

MC&A acquires Ulu Creative’s Maui and Oʻahu event assets

MC&A has announced the acquisition of the full Maui and O‘ahu event décor inventory of Ulu Creative, a Hawai‘i-based event production company known for its design-forward décor collection.

UH study: COVID-19 impact on life expectancy felt less in Hawaiʻi

While life expectancy across the United States declined significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic, a new study led by researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi Thompson School of Social Work & Public Health and the Hawaiʻi State Department of Health found that Hawaiʻi experienced a smaller decline compared to national trends.

Hawaiʻi loses 10 senior wildlife scientists amid federal staffing cuts

Hawaiʻi has lost 10 senior-level scientists and managers at the US Fish and Wildlife Service as part of an 18% reduction in the agency’s nationwide staff under the administration of President Donald Trump.

Mayor appoints Batangan to fill Maui Council vacancy for Kahului residency

Maui Mayor Richard Bissen announced the appointment of Kauanoe Batangan to fill the Maui County Council Kahului residency seat left vacant by the passing of Council Member Tasha Kama in October. Batangan will officially assume office on Jan. 1, 2026, due to transitional time over the holidays.

FHB employees and retirees raise $886,449 for charity through Kōkua Mai campaign

First Hawaiian Bank today announced that employees and retirees have made a major impact this holiday season by contributing a donation of $886,449 to 36 charities in Hawai‘i, Guam, and Saipan as part of its annual Kōkua Mai employee giving campaign.

Maui senators secure leadership and committee assignments ahead of 33rd Legislature

Maui Sens. Lynn DeCoite, Troy Hashimoto and Angus McKelvey have secured various leadership positions.

Man critically injured after attempting to cross Honoapiʻilani Highway on a skateboard

A 52-year-old male pedestrian sustained life-threatening injuries when he was struck by a vehicle while trying to cross the Honoapiʻilani Highway on a skateboard in Lahaina on Monday night. The incident was reported at 9:15 p.m. on Dec. 15, 2025 on the highway, about .96 miles south of Kai Hele Kū Street. Police say a […]

Flags lowered in remembrance of Brown University and Bondi Beach tragedies

Gov. Josh Green has ordered that the United States flag and the Hawaiʻi state flag be flown at half-staff at the Hawaiʻi State Capitol, all state offices and agencies, and all Hawaiʻi National Guard facilities to honor the victims of the tragic shooting at Brown University and the mass shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia.

Akamai Arrival and airport wayfinding apps launched as holiday season ramps up

In anticipation of the busy holiday travel season, state leaders provided updates on various technology enhancements at Hawai‘i’s airports to help improve the travel experience for residents. They also provided an update on the state’s digitized agriculture declaration form, Akamai Arrival, which is now live on all domestic flights to Hawai‘i. With holiday travel expected to […]

Maui Fire Department announces New Year’s Eve fireworks information

The County of Maui’s, Department of Fire and Public Safety announces the sale of New Year’s Eve fireworks starting on Friday, Dec. 26, 2025, and ending on Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2026, at 12:01 a.m.

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Monday Morning MIL: Maui’s Mata‘afa Grove sisters make a statement in first high school wrestling tournament together
Kurt Suzuki remembers his Maui roots as he prepares for high-profile job as manager of Los Angeles Angels
On-demand ride service could replace least-popular Maui Bus routes
After strong start, Maui’s tourism recovery flattens as 2025 comes to a close

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Hawaiian Moment — Lā Kūʻokoʻa, Hawaiian Independence Day 
Hawaiian Moment: Hawaiian currency – Akahi Dala – One Dollar
Hawaiian Moment: The Big Island – Hawaiʻi Island or Maui Nui?
Hawaiian Moment: ‘Lauʻī pekepeke — Short-leaved ti plant’

Maui Business Chevron Forward

MC&A acquires Ulu Creative’s Maui and Oʻahu event assets

FHB employees and retirees raise $886,449 for charity through Kōkua Mai campaign

Maui Cookie Lady featured on Good Morning America segment

Locally owned drive-thru coffee trailer opens in Lahaina

Maui Pineapple Store sells exclusive Holiday Gift Boxes for the season

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Wavvy to headline Lahaina Cannery’s Holiday Cheer finale

Laritza crowned champion of ‘Hawaiʻi to the World’

Hawaiian music artist Kevin Perry to perform at December Hawaiian Music Series, Dec. 18

Morning Mākeke announces one-day holiday market Dec. 20 in Kahului

Hana Hou Music Program announces fundraiser, upcoming winter session on Maui

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Maui Poke to host grand opening at new Wailea location, Dec. 20
Locally owned drive-thru coffee trailer opens in Lahaina
Celebrity chef Todd English to headline Kapalua Wine & Chef Series on Jan. 10
Slappy Cakes Maui celebrates holidays with special visits from the Grinch and Santa
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Mayor Bissen signs Bill 9 into law; says it will restore housing availability for residents
Mayor Bissen signs Bill 9 into law, shortly after 5-3 final passage by Maui Council
Hawai‘i Community Lending to celebrate 2025 triumphs, share plans for 2026
Draft environmental review filed for proposed Mākena Mauka residential project

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UH Maui College annual ‘Holiday Bash & Electric Light Parade’ happening Thursday
Pacific Whale Foundation’s ‘Marine Mammal Mania’ Ocean Camp opens registration
Four Seasons Resort Maui unveils holiday programming, festive gatherings
Spooktacular fun at Kīhei 4th Friday Town Party on Oct. 24

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POLICE: Public advised to AVOID portion of Nānāwale Boulevard in Pāhoa

Hawai‘i Police Department says to stay away from the area between the intersections of Kēhau Road and Center Lane for at least the next 4 hours because of a structure fire.

Two events will open conversations between West Hawaiʻi police and residents this week

Two Coffee with a Cop events are scheduled for 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Wednesday in Hōlualoa and on Friday in Kailua-Kona.

Keck Observatory astronomers take part in discovery of early universe supernova

A groundbreaking discovery of the first-ever spatially resolved superluminous supernova offers a rare look at a stellar cataclysm from the early universe.

Hawai’i flags lowered to honor victims at U.S., Australia shooting

Gov. Josh Green has ordered flags in Hawaiʻi to be flown at half-staff, honoring victims of tragic mass shootings at Brown University and Bondi Beach, Sydney, reflecting the state's solidarity and call for peace.

Update: High surf advisory cancelled for Big Island

A large, medium period north-northwest swell and a north swell have both peaked and will continue to subside through Tuesday afternoon.

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Storms approaching islands trigger flood watch for Kauaʻi, Niʻihau

The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for Kauaʻi and Niʻihau as heavy showers and thunderstorms approach, raising significant flooding concerns in these areas until Thursday evening.

New lūʻau celebrates rich cultural traditions, history, and artistry of Kauaʻi and the Pacific

The Wailua Nui Lūʻau at the Hilton Garden Inn Kauaʻi Wailua Bay explores ancient Wailua, once a seat of royalty and a renowned center of navigation, hula, and storytelling.

Hawai‘i leaders provide tips for traveling through airports this holiday season

During a press conference on Monday with Hawai‘i State Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, leaders talked about new airport technology tools and the full implementation of Akamai Arrival.

Gov. Green lowers flags statewide after Brown University, Sydney shootings

Gov. Josh Green has ordered flags in Hawaiʻi to be flown at half-staff, honoring victims of tragic mass shootings at Brown University and Bondi Beach, Sydney, reflecting the state's solidarity and call for peace.

Update: High surf advisory for Kauaʻi and Niʻihau has been cancelled

A large, medium period north-northwest swell and a north swell have both peaked and will continue to subside through Tuesday afternoon.