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Lava fountaining decreases since Kīlauea eruption onset, but still as high as 30 feet

Kīlauea volcano continues activity after the latest eruption onset on June 7. Eruptive activity remains confined to Halemaʻumaʻu crater within Kīlauea’s summit caldera. No unusual activity has been noted along Kīlauea’s East Rift Zone or Southwest Rift Zone, according to the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.

Yakamashii Series returns: Kathy Collins, Eric Gilliom live at Nisei Veterans Memorial Center

Maui storyteller Kathy Collins brings back the Yakamashii Series at the Nisei Veterans Memorial Center on June 17, featuring award-winning musician Eric Gilliom as her special guest.

Hawaiʻi motorists support Hawaiian geese at national parks

Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park license plate sales have generated $60,000 to support the parkʻs Nēnē Monitoring Program.

A Cup of Cold Water invites the public to join PBJ Brigade, help those in need

A Cup of Cold Water invites the public to join the PBJ Brigade, a group that makes peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for those in need, with sessions held at Trinity By-the-Sea in Kīhei.

Maui Ocean Center offers new Hawaiian Culture and Plant Tour

The Maui Ocean Center is offering a new Hawaiian Culture and Plant Tour, where guests can immerse themselves in the scents, sounds, and tastes of traditional Hawaiian practices while learning about the interconnectedness of land and sea.

Gov. Green signs legislation to address youth vaping in Hawai’i

Gov. Green has signed Senate Bill 975 to combat the rise of youth vaping and establish regulations on tobacco products, including electronic smoking devices.

Mayor hosts Holomua Kākou on Lānaʻi, July 11-12

Maui Mayor Richard Bissen is bringing Holomua Kākou to Lānaʻi as part of his ongoing effort to take county government to the diverse communities that make up Maui County. “I believe our rural communities deserve more opportunities to access government in their hometowns. By bringing my team directly to Lānaʻi, we can be available to […]

Lahaina Recreation Center playground closed until further notice due to damaged surface

Lahaina Recreation Center playground was closed until further notice due to safety concerns over damaged playground surface, the county Department of Parks and Recreation announced today.

Maui’s Teruya named to National Association of Counties committee on artificial intelligence

The Artificial Intelligence Exploratory Committee will examine emerging policies, practices and potential applications of artificial intelligence, as well as the consequences associated with its implementation.

Hale Makua Food Service Summer Internship offers $2,000 stipend to program graduates

Hale Makua is currently accepting applications for its new Food Service Summer Internship. The program runs for six to eight weeks through July 2023, and interns will receive a $2,000 stipend upon successful completion. Applications will be accepted until June 16.

Realtors Association of Maui Community Foundation awards $37K in scholarships

The Realtors Association of Maui Community Foundation has awarded $1,000 scholarships each to 37 students from Maui County. 

Pediatric Therapies Hawaii expands to West Maui, improves access to care

Pediatric Therapies Hawaii is Maui County’s first multidisciplinary pediatric therapy clinic and the Lahaina Clinic, at 40 Kupuohi St. #206, is its third location.

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Bayer Hawaiʻi’s Monarch Butterfly Kit giveaway raises awareness for pollinators

Bayer Hawaiʻi has partnered with Sharing the Butterfly Experience to give away Monarch Butterfly Kits, providing an educational experience and highlighting the crucial role of pollinators in the food supply.

Maui’s Teruya named to National Association of Counties committee on artificial intelligence

The Artificial Intelligence Exploratory Committee will examine emerging policies, practices and potential applications of artificial intelligence, as well as the consequences associated with its implementation.

Hale Makua Food Service Summer Internship offers $2,000 stipend to program graduates

Hale Makua is currently accepting applications for its new Food Service Summer Internship. The program runs for six to eight weeks through July 2023, and interns will receive a $2,000 stipend upon successful completion. Applications will be accepted until June 16.

Pediatric Therapies Hawaii expands to West Maui, improves access to care

Pediatric Therapies Hawaii is Maui County’s first multidisciplinary pediatric therapy clinic and the Lahaina Clinic, at 40 Kupuohi St. #206, is its third location.

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Top 20 things to do on Maui June 8-14: Willie Nelson’s film premiere, international sensation Morissette, whale film festival

The Top 20 things to do on Maui for the week of June 8-14 includes the world film premiere of Willie Nelson's 90th birthday concert, the Pacific Whale Foundation film festival event and the "Asia Phoenix" at the MACC. Find our comprehensive listing HERE.

Awalau Farm’s Enchanted Farm Tour returns to Haʻikū, June 17

Awalau Farm will host its annual Enchanted Farm Tour on June 17, marking 10 years of captivating visitor experiences.

Yakamashii Series returns: Kathy Collins, Eric Gilliom live at Nisei Veterans Memorial Center

Maui storyteller Kathy Collins brings back the Yakamashii Series at the Nisei Veterans Memorial Center on June 17, featuring award-winning musician Eric Gilliom as her special guest.

Kolohe Kai with special guests Matisyahu and Cydeways, Sept. 30

Kolohe Kai, one of Hawaiʻi’s most streamed reggae artist of the past decade, will perform live in concert with special guests Matisyahu and Cydeways on Saturday, Sept. 30, 2023 at 6 p.m. The show will be outdoors in the Yokouchi Pavilion and A&B Amphitheater at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center in Kahului. Gates open at 5 p.m.

Top 20 things to do on Maui June 8-14: Willie Nelson’s film premiere, international sensation Morissette, whale film festival

The Top 20 things to do on Maui for the week of June 8-14 includes the world film premiere of Willie Nelson’s 90th birthday concert, the Pacific Whale Foundation film festival event and the “Asia Phoenix” at the MACC. Find our comprehensive listing HERE.

ʻUkulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro & friends featuring Deana Carter at the MACC, Aug. 16

The Maui Arts & Cultural Center presents ‘ukulele wizard and musical artist, Jake Shimabukuro returning to Maui with “Jake Shimabukuro & Friends featuring Deana Carter.” The concert will take place in Castle Theater, Aug. 16 at 7:30 pm.

Election Chevron Forward

Mayor Richard Bissen, Jr. identifies priorities in his first State of the County Address
Governor Green marks 100 days in office
Mayor Bissen to deliver State of the County address, March 21
Yuki Lei Sugimura named Maui County Council vice chairperson with 7-2 vote
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Letters to the Editor Chevron Forward

Letters: Flooding, Kīhei roundabout, missing people, shared-solar, axis deer and more
Op-Ed: Grassroot Institute of Hawaiʻi on Bill 107, well intended, but not the right fix
Letters: Upcountry water woes, tourism, housing plan, loud motorcycles and more
Letters: Speed bumps, roundabout, TSA, Jones Act, beach parking fees & more

Maui Real Estate Chevron Forward

American Savings Bank and Hawaiʻi Community Lending invest $4.3M in Native Hawaiian homeownership
Groundbreaking of infrastructure for planned Puʻunani subdivision provides hope for Maui DHHL waitlist beneficiaries
Maui real property tax sale set for May 23 in Kīhei
Armstrong Builders receives Gold Nugget award for Makaliʻi at Wailea

Maui Activities Chevron Forward

Awalau Farm’s Enchanted Farm Tour returns to Haʻikū, June 17
Maui Ocean Center offers new Hawaiian Culture and Plant Tour
Top 20 things to do on Maui June 8-14: Willie Nelson’s film premiere, international sensation Morissette, whale film festival
2023 Keiki Tilapia Fishing Tournament, Aug. 26

Kauai News Chevron Forward

Kauai Weather Forecast for June 10, 2023

High pressure north of the islands will keep moderate to breezy trade winds in place through the middle of next week, with only minor fluctuations in...

Kauai Surf Forecast for June 10, 2023

Surf along exposed north and west facing shores will remain up today before easing Sunday into Monday as an out of season small west- northwest swell moves...

Volcano Watch: Reflections of recent volcano eruptions on Big Island

Scientists at Hawaiian Volcano Observatory explain in this week's Volcano Watch how they have been able to successfully forecast eruptions on the Big Island, although only an hour or so before it happens.

Recruitment open for adult corrections officers in Hawaiʻi

Qualified individuals across all islands are sought to apply for adult corrections officer positions at the Hawaiʻi State Department of Public Safety.

3 men join Kaua‘i police force

Three officers graduated from the Kaua’i Police Department 98th Police Academy in a ceremony on Thursday morning.

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Kealakehe, Konawaena Debate Club students visit courthouse, explore career opportunities

Debate Club students from Kealakehe Intermediate School and Konawaena Middle School recently visited the Keahuolū Courthouse to learn about the three branches of government, courtroom procedures and employment opportunities within the judicial system.

Recruitment open for adult corrections officers in Hawaiʻi

The Hawaiʻi State Department of Public Safety invites qualified individuals across all islands to apply for the position of adult corrections officer.

Hawai’i International Futsal Cup to take place in Waimea July 27-29

The 2023 Hawai'i International Futsal Cup, organized by the Hawai’i County Department of Parks and Recreation in collaboration with Hawai’i Futsal and the WeGo Foundation, is set to take place from July 27 to 29.

Hawaii County Weather Forecast for June 10, 2023

High pressure north of the islands will keep moderate to breezy trade winds in place through the middle of next week, with only minor fluctuations in...

Hawaii County Surf Forecast for June 10, 2023

Surf along exposed north and west facing shores will remain up today before easing Sunday into Monday as an out of season small west- northwest swell moves...