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Maui Job Corps offers advanced job training for youths 16 to 24 years old

With Christmas a week away and openings continuing to fill daily, Maui Job Corps is urging Maui young adults ages 16-24 to apply now. The center said it will remain open through the holidays this year to process applications and enroll students to meet local demand. “We don’t want families to wait until after the […]

Wavvy to headline Lahaina Cannery’s Holiday Cheer finale

Lahaina Cannery will wrap up its Holiday Cheer events with a free live concert featuring the popular island band Wavvy on Saturday, Dec. 20.

Mayor Bissen signs Bill 9 into law; says it will restore housing availability for residents

Mayor Richard Bissen today signed Bill 9 into law after Maui County Council approved the measure on second and final reading, marking what he calls “a historic step toward restoring housing availability for residents” and “realigning zoning policy with its original residential purpose.”

Laritza crowned champion of ‘Hawaiʻi to the World’

In a night of artistry, culture, and emotional performances, Laritza was crowned Season 1 Champion of “Hawai‘i to the World,” earning the $10,000 grand prize during last night’s statewide finale which aired on Hawai‘i News Now. Representing O‘ahu, Laritza delivered a powerful performance that blended traditional Hawaiian oli with classical piano, securing the top honor among the finalists from across the pae ʻāina. 

Maui police warn public of ‘spoofing’ scam calls

The Maui Police Department is warning the public of recurring phone scams involving spoofed calls that falsely appear to originate from the MPD. Scammers manipulate caller ID information and pose as law enforcement officers, claiming you have an outstanding warrant or missed jury duty. Victims are then pressured to make immediate payments via cryptocurrency, payment apps, gift cards, or credit cards.

Maui Poke to host grand opening at new Wailea location, Dec. 20

The new Maui Poke location offers a modern, welcoming space where guests can enjoy thoughtfully prepared poke bowls made with premium proteins, vibrant vegetables, and house-crafted sauces.

Maui couple remembered: Robert Seymour “Lindy” Haʻalilio Sutherland and Cherry Anne Kamalama Waterhouse Sutherland

Family members reflect on the lives of beloved Maui residents Robert Seymour “Lindy” Haʻalilio Sutherland and Cherry Anne Kamalama Waterhouse Sutherland.

Mayor Bissen signs Bill 9 into law, shortly after 5-3 final passage by Maui Council

The Maui County Council members passed Bill 9 on second and final reading Monday by the same 5-3 vote that advanced the controversial measure earlier this month. Later Monday, Mayor Richard Bissen signed the bill into law. Bissen introduced the measure to phase out transient vacation rentals in apartment-zoned districts in May 2024. While the […]

Lahaina Restoration Foundation presents new exhibition kiosks at Lahaina Cannery Mall

The Lahaina Restoration Foundation, with the support of Hawaiʻi Rotary District 5000, announced the completion and opening of two new exhibition kiosks at Lahaina Cannery Mall. These displays offer Maui residents and visitors a free, fresh, and engaging way to connect with Lahaina’s rich history and ongoing story of resilience.

St. Anthony Church donates clothing and other items to MEO’s BEST program

St. Anthony Church donated clothing, footwear, backpacks and other items to Maui Economic Opportunity’s program that helps individuals transition back into the community upon release from incarceration.

Suspect taken into custody in connection with deadly Haleakalā Hwy traffic collision

Maui police say the man wanted in connection with a deadly crash in Pukalani last week, has since been taken into custody. Kaleo Kubo, 31, was taken into custody without incident on Monday, Dec. 15, 2025, according to an update provided by Maui police.

Community talk story with Kamehameha Schools Trustee finalists, Dec. 18

Ke One O Kākuhihewa, the Oʻahu Council of the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs, with support from Kanaeokana, will host He Kūkākūkā: A Talk Story with Kamehameha Schools Trustee Finalists on Thursday, Dec. 18, 2024, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Kālama Dining Hall on the Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Campus.

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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

Locally owned drive-thru coffee trailer opens in Lahaina

Maui Pineapple Store sells exclusive Holiday Gift Boxes for the season

Hawai‘i Green Infrastructure Authority makes $18 million in clean energy financing for underserved households

DBEDT forecasts economic growth of 1.5 percent in 2026

Kumulani Chapel and Maui Land & Pineapple finalize agreement for permanent Kapalua campus

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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

Maui Food and Dining Chevron Forward

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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Native Hawaiian community invited to weigh in on military-leased lands

The meeting will take place on O‘ahu, but it will be livestreamed, so anyone interested in listening in can be present.

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.

Hawai‘i Island police lieutenant takes new role as captain in Ka‘ū

Pernell Hanoa has been working as the Kaʻū Patrol lieutenant since 2022.

Hawaii County Weather Forecast for December 16, 2025

A surface trough is oriented NE-SW across Kauai County this afternoon, with thunderstorms forming and moving toward Niihau and Kauai as of 2 PM HST. This...

Hawaii County Weather Forecast for December 16, 2025

A surface trough is oriented NE-SW across Kauai County this afternoon, with thunderstorms forming and moving toward Niihau and Kauai as of 2 PM HST. This...

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Kauaʻi first responders brightened the holidays for 85 keiki last week

The "Heroes and Helpers" effort unites first responders and children served by the Children's Justice Center to create lasting positive relationships.

Overnight traffic changes on Kūhiō Highway as roadwork continues in Hanamā’ulu

The Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation announces a temporary detour on Kūhiō Highway on Dec. 17 and 18, affecting southbound traffic as crews perform vital infrastructure work.

Kaua‘i County now requesting proposals for its homeless program grants

Applications must be received by Jan. 30 by 4:30 p.m.

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.

Minimum wage to increase to $16 for the next two years

The scheduled minimum wage increase from $10.10 to $18 aims to help working families cope with the rising costs of living in Hawaiʻi.