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DOH reports travel-related dengue virus case on Oʻahu

The Hawai‘i Department of Health has identified a new case of travel-related dengue virus on Oʻahu. This is the first reported case of 2025. The affected traveler was exposed in a country where dengue is common.  

‘Return-to-Home program’ proposed for homeless people to return to their home states

A bill introduced by 13 representatives in the state House calls for establishing a permanent “Return-to-Home program” with an as yet undetermined amount of funding to return homeless people in Hawaiʻi to their home states.

Google software architect to talk-story at Maui TechOhana

Entrepreneurs and small business owners are invited to attend the Feb. 13 Maui TechOhana with guest speaker, Stefan Kuhne, a Google software architect based on Maui. Presented by Maui Economic Development Board, Inc., and supported by the County of Maui, the meeting will be held in-person in Kīhei and also offer livestream viewing.

Kaiser Permanente expands Junior Volunteer Program to Maui Lani and Wailuku clinics

After successfully completing its inaugural Junior Volunteer and High School Summer Youth Employment Programs, Kaiser Permanente will be accepting applications for future volunteer opportunities. The program will also expand to include its Maui Lani and Wailuku clinics

Working group proposed to study squatting on private property

State lawmakers want a working group to study the problem of people unlawfully occupying private property without the owner’s consent.

Hirono, colleagues introduce bipartisan legislation to support veteran-owned small businesses

US Sen. Mazie Hirono has joined fellow lawmakers in introducing the Veterans Member Business Loan Act, a bipartisan and bicameral bill aimed at exempting US veterans from the government-imposed lending cap, a federal limit restricting how much credit unions can lend to small businesses.

Local robotics teams to compete in the 2025 Hawaiʻi VEX Regional Championships

Over 100 robotics teams from across the state are gearing up for the Hawaiʻi VEX Regional Championships, an opportunity that could qualify them to compete against the best robotics programs in the world.

UHMC launches new emergency alert system, UH RAVE Alert

The University of Hawaiʻi has partnered with Rave Mobile Safety to launch a new emergency alert system, UH RAVE Alert, which will send notifications via email and text. All UH community members will automatically receive emergency alerts at their “@hawaii.edu” email address.

UH Community Colleges lower summer school tuition

The University of Hawai‘i Community Colleges are making education more accessible with reduced tuition rates for summer courses.

Healthcare Career Fair tomorrow in Maui Memorial lobby

Maui Health will host its first Maui Healthcare Career Fair of 2025 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 24, at the main lobby of Maui Memorial Medical Center in Wailuku. Recruiters will be available to discuss job opportunities.

New passenger waiting area dedicated at Kahului Airport on Maui

The new space, which serves Gates 1 to 15 in the airport’s southern concourse, was constructed by connecting two existing waiting areas, each approximately 6,000 square feet, and enclosing the open-air walkway that separated them. The result is a spacious 17,000-square-feet, air-conditioned area that can seat 460 passengers. In addition, a newly created garden deck provides an outdoor seating option for Kahului passengers.

West Maui Greenway RAISEs the bar: Federal grant fuels vision for a resilient future

A vision decades in the making is now becoming a reality with the announcement of a $15.43 million RAISE Grant to fund the West Maui Greenway.

Hawai‘i Journalism Initiative Chevron Forward

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Maui brothers back on baseball diamond together for one of the nation’s top college teams
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Monday Morning MIL: With 1999 championship players in the stands, Maui High girls basketball team clinches regular season title, state berth
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Bury all power lines or rebuild the town fast? In Lahaina fire recovery, it’s hard to do both
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What happens when highway moves mauka? University of Hawaiʻi, nonprofit hope to restore 6-mile stretch of West Maui shoreline
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Maui County making plans to bring back the fair after years of cancellations

Maui Election Chevron Forward

Maui County Council members take oath of office for 2025-2027 term
Hawaiʻi Supreme Court finds in favor of Cook in challenge of his election to South Maui Council seat
Office of the Maui County Clerk files opposition in election challenge for South Maui Council race
Schatz, Durbin, Welch introduce amendment to end Electoral College
Kaialiʻi Kahele elected OHA Board of Trustees chair

Maui Business Chevron Forward

Google software architect to talk-story at Maui TechOhana

Entrepreneurs and small business owners are invited to attend the Feb. 13 Maui TechOhana with guest speaker, Stefan Kuhne, a Google software architect based on Maui. Presented by Maui Economic Development Board, Inc., and supported by the County of Maui, the meeting will be held in-person in Kīhei and also offer livestream viewing.

Hirono, colleagues introduce bipartisan legislation to support veteran-owned small businesses

US Sen. Mazie Hirono has joined fellow lawmakers in introducing the Veterans Member Business Loan Act, a bipartisan and bicameral bill aimed at exempting US veterans from the government-imposed lending cap, a federal limit restricting how much credit unions can lend to small businesses.

Video of informational meeting on Ag Micro Grants available for viewing online

More than 75 individuals interested in the new round of Maui County Agricultural Micro Grants, which offer up to $25,000, gathered in-person recently at Maui Economic Opportunity in Wailuku and via Zoom. A video of the gathering can now be found online.

Surveys to help shape Maui’s agricultural future open to all

The nonprofit Common Ground Collective is calling on all members of the Maui community involved in food production, preparation, distribution and grocery shoppers to share their input by participating in its surveys. Feedback will be used to create agricultural infrastructure and to improve access to locally grown food on the island.

Arts & Entertainment Chevron Forward

Maui OnStage presents ‘Saturday with Sondheim’ – a musical celebration of Stephen Sondheim’s work on Jan. 25

Maui OnStage invites the community to experience a spectacular musical celebration of legendary composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim at “Saturday with Sondheim.”

Jurors’ Choice Award winner announced for Schaefer Portrait Challenge 2025

Maui artist Challys Pascual has won the Jurors’ Choice Award for the Schaefer Portrait Challenge 2025 at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center.

Two short films feature public artworks in Lahaina

Two project films featuring the latest public artworks in Lahaina are being release. The films were created through the collaborative Hui Mo‘olelo: Lahaina program of Maui Public Art Corps, the County of Maui, Hale Hōʻikeʻike at the Bailey House/ Maui Historical Society and the Lahaina Restoration Foundation. 

Artist 2 Artist: The 2025 Hawaiian Legends Series with Henry Kapono at the MACC

The series kicks off Feb. 28 with Jerry Santos and featuring Anthony Pfluke, continuing on March 27 with Keola Beamer with Moanalani Beamer and featuring Nick La‘a, and on April 26 the series includes Brother Noland and featuring Ninamarie Bell.

Maui Public Art Corps presents the 2025 Hui Moʻolelo Film Festival, Feb. 22-23

The Maui Public Art Corps presents its 2025 Hui Moʻolelo Film Festival from 3 to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 22 and 23 at the ProArts Playhouse in Kīhei. ​The public is invited to join in for the unveiling of a new collection of animated film shorts that celebrate Lahaina’s history, culture and […]

Maui Food & Dining Chevron Forward

UHMC Pā‘ina Market open this week for dining
Paniolo’s Steak & Seafood Bar & Grill opens at Azeka Shopping Center
Maui Land & Pineapple welcomes Sale Pepe Pizzeria e Cucina to Kapalua Resort 
Oao Sushi opens at Puʻunēnē Shopping Center
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Maui Real Estate Chevron Forward

December housing median price nudges close to all-time record in Maui County
Systemic barriers choke housing development, Hawaiʻi housing agency says
November single-family home prices shy of all-time record, but not by much
Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg donate $626,000 to support permanently affordable housing on Kaua’i

Maui Activities Chevron Forward

Kā‘anapali and First Tee Hawai‘i to host Maui Junior Golf Kickoff
Keiki Whale Watch program offers Maui students an educational adventure
Last-minute holiday shopping at Kōkua for Maui local business event on Dec. 22-23
Maui Mall Village announces festive holiday events, kicking off with Season of Giving Food Drive

Kauai News Chevron Forward

Not just surviving, thriving: Majority caucus at state House presents 2025 bill package

7-bill package championed by the caucus of 42 Democrats covers critical issues the state faces such as housing, homelessness, agriculture and biosecurity, economic development and public safety.

Kauai Weather Forecast for January 23, 2025

Gentle northwest winds will weaken today allowing for seabreeze/land breeze to develop as a weak front dissipates over the Big Island. A relatively wet pattern...

Kauai Surf Forecast for January 23, 2025

A pair of short and medium period northwest swells are producing large disorganized surf along north facing shores early this morning. A new large north to...

Complete closure of Kūhiō Highway scheduled near Lumahaʻi Bridge

Crews will be trimming and removing a hanging branch. Both lanes need to be temporarily closed for safety purposes and to have room for equipment to do the work.

Firefighters battle blaze at business building in Līhu‘e

Kaua‘i Fire Department crews made their way into the structure after arriving at about 1 p.m. Jan. 21, encoutering heavy smoke before finding and fully extinguishing the blaze at its origin.

Big Island News Chevron Forward

Kīlauea ‘strikes back’ in fifth eruptive episode but then suddenly retreats

After just more than a day of eruptive activity, the Episode V of the Big Island volcano's ongoing summit eruption ended early Thursday morning. Hawaiian Volcano Observatory scientists say a sixth episode coudl start sometime during the next few days if inflationary trends continue.

Woman critically injured after struck by vehicle on Highway 11 in Kurtistown

The 21-year-old was unresponsive at the scene after being hit by a 2016 Honda CRV multi-purpose vehicle driven by a 74-year-old Mountain View Man near the 10-mile marker. Woman is second pedestrian to be critically injured or worse in a traffic crash in 2025 on a Big Island roadway.

State of the Judiciary address to be broadcast live on Youtube

Chief Jusice Mark E. Recktenwald will use his time to do an overview of the court system's achievements and priorities.

More than 20 DUI arrests made during 2nd week of 2025 on Big Island roads

23 motorists were arrested for DUI throughout the week of Jan. 6-12, nearly twice as many than were arrested the first week of 2025. There had been a total of 35 DUI arrests made by Jan. 12 in 2025, a 20.7% increase from the 29 by the same date in 2024.

Focused on thriving: State House Majority unveils its 2025 bill package

7-bill package championed by the caucus of 42 Democrats covers critical issues the state faces such as housing, homelessness, agriculture and biosecurity, economic development and public safety.