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Kona Low storms drenched Maui County; second wettest season in 30 years

Maui County logged its second wettest season in 30 years during the 2025–2026 wet season. Rainfall totals ran 100 to 250% of average across most of the county and catastrophic flooding hit multiple areas statewide, according to a summary released this week by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Traffic advisory: Vehicle accident in Makawao involving motorcycle and car

Emergency responders are on the scene of a motor vehicle accident in Makawao. Video from the scene at around 7:38 p.m. on Friday, May 29, 2026, shows a vehicle that appears to have collided with a motorcycle near the intersection of Makawao Avenue and Baldwin Avenue. An ambulance, police and fire units are responding. Further details are pending release.

Hawaiʻi National Guar concludes support for Kona Low and severe weather recovery operations

Throughout the entirety of the response, HING personnel assisted a total of 138 individuals and three dogs. Air crews conducted search and rescue operations that aided 47 people and two dogs, while ground crews assisted 91 people and one dog. To mitigate flood impacts and assist residents in recovery, service members filled 4,420 sandbags and provided crucial debris removal assistance to 164 homes across the impacted areas.

Congressional candidate arrested on Maui for alleged Terroristic Threatening incident in Wailuku

A 40-year-old Kīhei man identified as Congressional candidate Kirill Basin, was placed under arrest Friday for first degree Terroristic Threatening after he allegedly entered a county building off of Main Street in Wailuku while brandishing a firearm and engaged in a verbal altercation with county employees, police said.

Noelani Goodyear-Kaʻōpua to head UH Native Hawaiian initiatives

Noelani Goodyear-Kaʻōpua was selected as the interim director of the Hawai‘i Papa O Ke Ao Native Hawaiian Place of Learning Advancement Office for the UH System and UH Mānoa, pending UH Board of Regents approval.

Pāʻele Kiakona officially files for House District 14

Community organizer and Green Party candidate Pāʻele Kiakona officially filed his nomination papers for the Hawaiʻi State House of Representatives District 14 seat on Thursday morning. His campaign priorities focus on housing sovereignty, living wages, environmental stewardship, and genuine, community-led disaster recovery.

Mālama Kula invites the community to “Manaʻo on the Mountain” potluck on June 1

As part of their quarterly “Manaʻo on the Mountain” Community Potluck series, the community-led nonprofit Mālama Kula will host Rose Medeiros on June 1 for a talk on the history of Holy Ghost Church, Waiakoa, and stories from Kula throughout the years.

Intermittent holds of traffic on Hāna Highway for bridge work at Mokulehua Stream, June 1-5

Work will be conducted underneath the Mokulehua Stream Bridge at mile marker 28 on Hāna Highway (Route 36). There will be intermittent holds of traffic of around five minutes during the work, which is scheduled from Monday, June 1 to Friday, June 5, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Catholic Charities’ Hale Pilina affordable rental housing in Kahului reaches halfway point

One year after breaking ground, Catholic Charities Housing Development Corporation announced continued progress on the construction of Hale Pilina, an affordable rental housing development that will provide 178 homes for Maui families in need of stable, affordable housing.

Coast Guard assists 20 adults, 1 child aboard disabled vessel offshore Maui

A 45-foot Response Boat-Medium crew from Coast Guard Station Maui embarked 21 passengers from the charter vessel Maui Diamond after its engines became disabled and emitted smoke while transiting to the harbor.

UH Mānoa agricultural college seeks input on fruit fly management

The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resilience is asking farmers, home gardeners, landscapers and others across the state to complete a survey to strengthen efforts to control invasive fruit flies in Hawaiʻi.

Maui County unemployment ticks up in April, remains below national rate

Maui County’s unemployment rate edged up slightly in April but remained well below the national average, according to figures released Wednesday by the state Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism.

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$241M solar energy project to power 18,000 Maui homes moving through permitting process
Family of Maui patient evacuated to O‘ahu after storm scrambles to relocate him again
For many sinkholes left by March storms on Maui County roads, cost and timeline for repairs unclear
‘She’s up with the saints’: Meli Watanuki, one of Kalaupapa’s last living patients, dies at 91

History & Culture Chevron Forward

Hawaiian Moment – Baldwin House
Hawaiian Moment — Ola I ka wai a ka ʻōpua. There is life in the water from the clouds.
Hundreds honor life, legacy of beloved kumu hula Nālani Kanakaʻole
Fairmont Kea Lani announces Ho‘okumu: A celebration of Mahina ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi

Maui Business Chevron Forward

Maui County unemployment ticks up in April, remains below national rate

Maui Land & Pineapple Co. names Oralani Koa as Director of Cultural & Community Engagement

Nonprofit loan fund leader celebrated on next career move to the Hawaiʻi Community Foundation

‘Flip Flop Shops’ opens at Whalers Village on Maui

Maui Metropolitan Planning Organization welcomes new Executive Director

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The Shops at Wailea announces June live music lineup

Inaugural Wailuku Film Festival unveils more than 100 film screenings, launches ticket sales

Summer fun at Wailuku First Friday, June 5

Lahaina Think Space opens at Queen Kaʻahumanu Center

Lights, Camera, Kuleana! Hawaiʻi documentary announced as opener for 2026 Be Reel Film Festival

Maui Food and Dining Chevron Forward

‘Migrations’ returns to Seascape at Maui Ocean Center
Grand Taste to showcase a perfect pairing: Maui Chefs + Maui Agriculture
Wailea cocktail bar becomes first in Hawaiʻi to earn global Pinnacle Guide recognition
Dang Dang Noodles opens at Nāpili Plaza, bringing freshly crafted noodles and Asian Fusion Flavors to West Maui
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Housing & Real Estate Chevron Forward

New hotel zoning clears Council committee, 6-1, despite planning commissions’ opposition
Affordable housing grants for Hawaiʻi nonprofits offered from the Nareit Foundation
84 affordable senior homes proposed for historic Wailuku Mission grounds
Single-family home sales fall 30% in April; condo sales up 4.5%

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PacWhale Eco-Adventures announces return to Lahaina Harbor in June 2026
Kapalua Golf and TY Management host Summer Family Fun Night, June 20
Lahaina Homecoming launches ‘E Hoʻi Mai’ competition to bring Lahaina families home
Maui AgFest returns to celebrate all things agriculture 

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Hawai‘i County officials meet with South Kona residents impacted by 6.0-magnitude earthquake

Hawai‘i County Civil Defense Administrator Talmadge Magno said the number of reported property damage from the earthquake has now reached into the 300s.

22 lane closures scheduled weekdays through June 5 on Big Island state roadways

Lane closure schedules can change at any time without notice. All projects are weather permitting.

Public invited to attend Hawaiʻi 4-H summer livestock shows throughout islands

These events are a fun way for the community to support Hawaiʻi’s next generation of agricultural leaders while learning more about the importance of livestock production and youth development programs.

Hawaii County Weather Forecast for May 30, 2026

Breezy trades will gradually weaken through the weekend as a low pressure system developing to the far north weakens the surface ridge over the islands. Clouds...

Hawaii County Surf Forecast for May 30, 2026

A High Surf Advisory (HSA) has been issued for south-facing shores as a long-period south-southwest swell builds tonight, bringing surf heights to advisory...

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Summer schedule begins at Kapa‘a, Waimea swimming pools

Kapa‘a Swimming Pool reopens Saturday, May 30, after mechanical issues requiring its closure were repaired, making even more of a splash since both swimming pools also transition to their new hours.

Office of Hawaiian Affairs board decides against purchase of TV station

Trustees did, however, emphasize discussing the proposal itself reflects an important and evolving conversation about the future of Native Hawaiian ownership, influence and participation within major economic and communications sectors.

TRAFFIC ADVISORY: Road closures scheduled this weekend in Kalāheo

Stay after the parade and find a ton of fun in the heart of Kalāheo while honoring Hālau Ka Lei Mokihana o Leināʻala and its new Miss Aloha Hula Jelacia Naomi Waiauokalaniākea Peralta.

Kauai Weather Forecast for May 30, 2026

Breezy trades will gradually weaken through the weekend as a low pressure system developing to the far north weakens the surface ridge over the islands. Clouds...

Kauai Surf Forecast for May 30, 2026

A High Surf Advisory (HSA) has been issued for south-facing shores as a long-period south-southwest swell builds tonight, bringing surf heights to advisory...