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DPW leader John Smith selected as County’s Office of Recovery Administrator

Mayor Richard Bissen announced the selection of John Smith, a leader with the County of Maui’s Department of Public Works, to serve as the new administrator of the County’s Office of Recovery. County officials say Smith has been instrumental in leading infrastructure restoration efforts following the recent wildfires. In his new capacity, he will now oversee the County’s comprehensive recovery efforts.

Council to hold Lahaina public hearing and special meetings in December

Maui Council Chair Alice L. Lee announced that the Maui County Council will hold a public hearing Tuesday at 5 p.m. at the Lahaina Civic Center Social Hall on a proposed ordinance for the Kahoma Village project, where five residential buildings were destroyed in the Aug. 8, 2023, wildfires. Lee said the council will also hold special meetings Dec. 13 and 23 in the Council Chamber to discuss bills amending land-use and development standards for the Honua‘ula development—a 670-acre, multiuse housing project in South Maui. To view meeting agendas, visit mauicounty.us/agendas.

Kamehameha III Elementary School temporary campus receives national award for construction management achievement

The Construction Management Association of America recently named the temporary King Kamehameha III Elementary school on Maui the 2024 Project of the Year. The national award celebrates skill, collaboration and impact of construction management for the project.

Maui Strong Fund awards over $2M to support mental health

The Hawai‘i Community Foundation is awarding over $2 million dollars in Maui Strong Fund grants to 24 nonprofit partners providing culturally relevant and holistic mental health resources to families, individuals, and youth affected by the Maui wildfires. The nonprofit partners will use the funds to provide a broad range of services including art therapies, trauma-informed workshops, Hawaiian language and cultural immersion education, and peer-to-peer mental health support for youth.

Tokuda and Hirono celebrate progress on Natural Disaster Tax Relief Bill to make it easier for Maui fire victims to deduct disaster-related losses

The US Senate unanimously passed the Federal Disaster Tax Relief Act, which includes Tokuda and Hirono legislation to lessen the tax burden on survivors of the Maui wildfires. The bill now heads to President Biden’s desk to be signed into law.

UH Maui College 2024 Holiday Bash and Electric Light Parade, Dec. 13

The University of Hawaiʻi Maui College will host a “Holiday Bash & Electric Light Parade” on Friday, Dec. 13 at 4:30 p.m. on the Kahului campus’s Great Lawn and Pā‘ina Building dining area. The event is open to the public and admission is FREE.

First Hawaiian Bank employees raise $873,987 for charity with annual Kōkua Mai campaign

First Hawaiian Bank today announced that bank employees and retirees have ushered in this year’s holiday giving season by contributing a donation of $873,987.53 to 36 charities in Hawai‘i, Guam, and Saipan as part of the bank’s annual Kōkua Mai employee giving campaign.

Azeka Shopping Center to Host 22nd Annual Toys For Tots Charity Drive

Azeka Shopping Center will host the 22nd Annual Toys for Tots charity drive this Sunday, Dec. 8 from 9 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. at Azeka Makai in Kīhei. The community is encouraged to donate new, unwrapped toys to benefit underprivileged youth in Maui County. Plus, don’t miss the fun with appearances by local motorcycle clubs, […]

Kelea Foundation celebrates new headquarters with grand opening party on Saturday

Maui-based nonprofit Kelea Foundation has announced the grand opening of its new headquarters and community space in Kahului.

No tsunami threat to Hawaiʻi following a preliminary magnitude 7+ earthquake in Northern California

There is no tsunami threat to Hawaiʻi based on all available data following a 7.0 (preliminary magnitude 7.3) magnitude earthquake reported at 8:44 a.m. HST (10:44 a.m. PT near the epicenter) on Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center reports there is a tsunami threat for parts of the Pacific located closer to the earthquake.

Kaialiʻi Kahele elected OHA Board of Trustees chair

The Office of Hawaiian Affairs Board of Trustees elected Trustee Kaialiʻi Kahele as board chair on Wednesday. Kahele succeeds Trustee Carmen “Hulu” Lindsey of Maui who has served as chair for the past four years. The board and administration recognized and thanked Lindsey for her service as board chair.

Maui visitor arrivals lag, but metrics point to stronger construction, housing sectors

Visitors to Maui island lag behind by pre-pandemic arrivals in 2019, according to a fourth quarter 2024 Statistical and Economic Report released by the state Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism.

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Man who lost wife, son in Lahaina blaze now under investigation for shooting murder of a Maui surfer
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Monday Morning MIL: Kamehameha Maui looks to future after first state football crown
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Kamehameha Maui wins first state football championship with 37-14 victory over Kaiser
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Kamehameha Maui has ‘unfinished business’ as it seeks first state football title in third try
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Maui Invitational teams grateful to be back in Lahaina at a time of need

Maui Election Chevron Forward

Kaialiʻi Kahele elected OHA Board of Trustees chair
South Maui Council race contested at state Supreme Court
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Cured ballots close gap but confirm Cook’s lead over King in South Maui council race 
Winners on Maui unchanged after 298 Maui voters cure deficiencies on ballots; gap in South Maui Council race narrowed to 97 votes
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Voters back more ethics oversight and compensation changes, oppose longer terms for boards 

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First Hawaiian Bank employees raise $873,987 for charity with annual Kōkua Mai campaign

First Hawaiian Bank today announced that bank employees and retirees have ushered in this year’s holiday giving season by contributing a donation of $873,987.53 to 36 charities in Hawai‘i, Guam, and Saipan as part of the bank’s annual Kōkua Mai employee giving campaign.

Maui visitor arrivals lag, but metrics point to stronger construction, housing sectors

Visitors to Maui island lag behind by pre-pandemic arrivals in 2019, according to a fourth quarter 2024 Statistical and Economic Report released by the state Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism.

14 months after Maui wildfires, visitor arrivals were up from year before levels, but down from pre-pandemic October 2019

Here on Maui, 14 months after the Aug. 8, 2023, wildfires, there were 180,609 visitors to Maui in October 2024, which was higher than October 2023 (134,493 visitors, +34.3%), but below October 2019 (238,043 visitors, -24.1%). Visitor spending increased to $388.5 million in October 2024, compared to $332.9 million (+16.7%) in October 2023 and $379.8 million (+2.3%) in October 2019.

Servco Pacific Inc. acquires Big Island Toyota

Servco Pacific Inc. acquired Big Island Toyota’s Hilo and Kona locations today, Dec. 1, 2024.

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UH Maui College 2024 Holiday Bash and Electric Light Parade, Dec. 13

The University of Hawaiʻi Maui College will host a “Holiday Bash & Electric Light Parade” on Friday, Dec. 13 at 4:30 p.m. on the Kahului campus’s Great Lawn and Pā‘ina Building dining area. The event is open to the public and admission is FREE.

Kimié Miner dedicates ‘Christmas in Hawai‘i’ broadcast to Maui community

GRAMMY-nominated artist Kimié Miner is shining a light on Maui’s strength and spirit through “Christmas in Hawai‘i with Kimié Miner & Friends,” an Emmy-nominated celebration of aloha and music. Dedicated to Maui, this year’s event aims to bring hope and joy, especially in the wake of the 2023 wildfires.

New crop highlight at Maui Visitors Bureauʻs December Canoe Crop Corner at Wailuku First Friday

A third Canoe Crop Corner will take place at the upcoming Wailuku First Friday. The event is touted as a rare opportunity to learn about Maui’s agricultural traditions and experience firsthand the tastes and stories behind vital canoe crops.

Holiday happenings at Queen Kaʻahumanu Center

Queen Kaʻahumanu Center invites everyone to get in the holiday spirit through an exciting lineup of festive events throughout December. 

Maui’s free comic convention celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

The Hex Press presents the return of Maui Comic Con Dec. 7 and 8, Saturday and Sunday at University of Hawaiʻi Maui College, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. both days. The convention is a family-friendly event and is always free to the public.

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Husband-wife duo to open Koast restaurant alongside celebrity chef Chris Cosentino
HUI Kitchen opens at The Historic Wailuku Inn
Grand Wailea celebrates the holidays with La Fête du Rosé wines and cocktails
‘Chef’s Table’ introduced as ‘an immersive dining experience’ at Ritz-Carlton Maui’s Banyan Tree restaurant
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Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg donate $626,000 to support permanently affordable housing on Kaua’i
Median price of single-family homes drops to $1.3 million, down from record high of $1.4 million in September
Op-Ed: Supporting a balanced approach to Maui’s housing crisis
Maui County housing prices reach all-time high while sales volume drops in September

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UH Maui College 2024 Holiday Bash and Electric Light Parade, Dec. 13
2024 Toys for Tots Holiday Toy Drive launched
Kanaloa Kahoʻolawe fundraising farm dinner at Mākena Golf & Beach Club 
Maui Walking Tours offering festive Christmas caroling tours

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High surf advisory in effect through Friday evening

Forecasters say surf of 12 to 16 feet is expected along northern shorelines of Kaua‘i and Ni‘ihau, with surf of 8 to 12 feet along western shorelines.

Update: National Tsunami Warning Center cancels tsunami warning for portions of US West Coast

Warning was issued for several areas along California and Oregon coasts, including San Francisco, following magnitude-7 earthquake about 40 miles west-northwest off northern California coast this morning; Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Honolulu says there was no threat of tsunami waves in Hawai‘i.

Kauai Weather Forecast for December 05, 2024

Southerly winds and increasing moisture ahead of an approaching front and upper disturbance will lead higher rainfall chances for portions of the state today...

Kauai Surf Forecast for December 05, 2024

Elevated but relatively short-period NW swell will continue to move through island waters over the next several days, keeping surf elevated along exposed N...

USDA awards grants to 17 Hawai‘i projects, including 1 on Kaua’i, to support food system infrastructure

Kumano I Ke Ala o Makaweli, a Native Hawaiian-led nonprofit, will use the grant funding to implement the West Kauaʻi ʻOihana Mahi ʻAi Kalo (Taro Farming Industry) Revitalization Project.

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Update: Tsunami warning canceled for portions of US West Coast following magnitude-7 quake

Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Honolulu said there was no threat of tsunami waves in Hawai‘i.

13 motorists arrested for DUI week of Nov. 18-24

Big Island police had made 873 DUI arrests so far this year by the end of that week, a 2.95% increase compared with 848 during the same period last year.

Hawaiʻi Island’s Kahele elected chairman of Office of Hawaiian Affairs Board of Trustees

Board voted 8-1 in favor of the 50-year-old former state and U.S. lawmaker to succeed Carmen 'Hulu' Lindsey, who had the post for the past 4 years.

Once again flying free and sounding calls in their rightful Hawai‘i forest home

Cohort of 5 ʻalalā, the native Hawaiian crow, released in pilot reintroduction project on leeward slopes of Maui's Haleakalā and first attempted elsewhere other than Hawaiʻi Island.

KBIG-FM aims to make holiday season brighter for keiki who need it most

Help put a smile on a child's face this year by donating to the annual KBIG-FM Toy Drive, which supports several organizations around the Big Island.