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Island Energy Services challenges Hawaiʻi customers to help raise $100,000 for American Red Cross disaster relief

Island Energy Services has increased its American Red Cross fundraising match from $20,000 to $50,000, with a goal of raising a combined $100,000 for disaster relief efforts across Hawaiʻi.

County’s Office of Recovery evolves to lead recovery efforts from recent storms

Established by Mayor Richard Bissen in the wake of the 2023 Maui wildfires, the County of Maui Office of Recovery is taking on the County’s long-term recovery efforts from subsequent emergencies and natural disasters, such as the recent kona storms.

Community event this Sunday to test coastal water quality following kona storm

Volunteers are needed to help understand how the recent kona storm and floods have affected Maui’s coastal areas. The University of Hawaiʻi is leading a community-driven, coastal water quality sampling event across Maui this Sunday, March 29.

Hisako Film Lab hosts Fast Kine Maui 4-Day Film Challenge Premiere Party in Lahaina

Hisako Film Lab, in collaboration with Fuzz Box Productions, invites the community to celebrate local creativity at the Fast Kine Maui 4-Day Film Challenge Premiere Party. The free event will take place on Sunday, March 29 at the Fuzz Box in Lahaina, beginning at 7 p.m., with film screenings starting at 7:30 p.m.

Attorney General Lopez provides biweekly update on public corruption investigation

The Department of the Attorney General today issued its regular biweekly update regarding the ongoing criminal investigation into the previously federally disclosed transfer of approximately $35,000 in funds.

Swarm of 28 tectonic earthquakes detected beneath Maunakea

The HVO reports that these tectonic events are not related to magma movement. “Stress gradually accumulates over time and is most likely due to the weight of the island,” according to the HVO.

Schatz, colleagues introduce legislation to repeal Trump’s AI Moratorium

US Sen. Brian Schatz (D-Hawaiʻi) led a group of six senators in introducing the Guaranteeing and Upholding Americans’ Right to Decide Responsible AI Laws and Standards (GUARDRAILS) Act to repeal President Trump’s executive order seeking to prevent states from regulating artificial intelligence.

Queen Kaʻahumanu Center Hosts Easter Hop with Keiki Activities, Prizes, and Bunny Photos

Queen Kaʻahumanu Center invites the community to celebrate Easter and the start of the Spring season at its Easter Hop on Saturday, April 4, from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. This free, family-friendly event brings together interactive activities, festive photo opportunities, and a center-wide egg hop, with delightful discoveries designed for keiki and families to enjoy.

Mouflon sheep hunting season on Lāna‘i is around the corner

The Lānaʻi mouflon sheep season will feature four hunts: an archery hunt, a youth hunt, a muzzleloader hunt, and a general rifle hunt.

Swell Soda Co. Opens at Azeka Shopping Center Makai 

A fresh wave of flavor has landed in South Maui with the grand opening of Swell Soda Co., now serving customers at Azeka Shopping Center Makai, Unit 119, conveniently located next to Bank of Hawaiʻi.

Maui Young Professionals hosts inaugural Tech Panel event in Maui on March 31

The Chamber of Commerce Hawaiʻi’s Young Professionals Program (COCHYP) is hosting the first-ever Maui Tech Panel & Mixer on March 31 from 5 – 7:30 p.m. at Maui Brewing Co. in Kīhei, 605 Līpoa Parkway.

UH Community Colleges earn national marketing gold for powerful student stories

The University of Hawaiʻi Community Colleges have earned a gold 2025 Paragon Award from the National Council for Marketing and Public Relations—underscoring the quality and impact of the marketing work being done across the seven community colleges currently serving almost 24,000 students.

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Neighboring islands show aloha as donations pour in to Moloka‘i to aid storm cleanup of homes, fishponds
Second Kona low storm showed flood risks in Lahaina’s fire-bared landscape
Changes upslope could help curb South Maui’s mud flooding issue, experts say
Flood-prone Kīhei Crossroads for sale as its popular businesses remain closed from latest storm

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Hundreds honor life, legacy of beloved kumu hula Nālani Kanakaʻole
Fairmont Kea Lani announces Ho‘okumu: A celebration of Mahina ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi
$1.6M from federal government set aside for digitization of Bishop Museum collections
Hawaiian Moment — Puʻu Kekaʻa, Hill of the rumble (as in thunder)

Maui Business Chevron Forward

Swell Soda Co. Opens at Azeka Shopping Center Makai 

Maui Young Professionals hosts inaugural Tech Panel event in Maui on March 31

MauiGrown Coffee marks comeback with 2025/2026 harvest

Whalers Village welcomes new beginnings, return of beloved Lahaina businesses

Economist warns council of vulnerable economy ahead of budget deliberations

Arts & Entertainment Chevron Forward

Hisako Film Lab hosts Fast Kine Maui 4-Day Film Challenge Premiere Party in Lahaina

Queen Kaʻahumanu Center Hosts Easter Hop with Keiki Activities, Prizes, and Bunny Photos

The Prince Kūhiō Maui Hoʻolauleʻa returns to Queen Kaʻahumanu Center, March 27 

Kamalani elevates country-reggae fusion with ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi flip of Ella Langley’s hit ‘You Look Like You Love Me’

The Shops at Wailea hosts live music performances throughout April

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April 5: Easter Sunday Brunch at The Ritz-Carlton Maui, Kapalua
45th Annual Kapalua Wine & Food Festival announces lineup
‘GET Local’: Keiki chefs can find new food adventures by entering video cooking contest
Slappy Cakes Maui hosts ‘Paws & Pancakes’ fundraiser for Maui Humane Society, March 14
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Department of Housing undergoes pre-budget scrutiny
Public review begins for Front Street home in Lahaina historic district
Free Renters’ Rights Training offers education to Hawaiʻi tenants and landlords
Draft EIS published for Hoʻonani Village development in Puʻunēnē

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Tickets, table sponsorships now available for Lahaina Restoration Foundation Benefit Lūʻau
Chinese New Year Celebration at Lahaina Cannery, Feb. 20
Hula Grill Kāʻanapali to host Whale Talks on Tuesdays in February and March
Pacific Whale Foundation and Norwegian Cruise Line partners to expand keiki whale watches on Maui

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For first time, League of Women Voters of Hawaiʻi County co-sponsors No Dictators Protest in Hilo

East Hawaiʻi Indivisible and League of Women Voters invite people to attend this peaceful protest — one of more than 3,000 throughout the nation — to stand for the rule of law, against the Iran war and for dignity of all people; other protests also planned in Kailua-Kona, Nāʻālehu, Waikōloa and Waimea.

Kohala High students shine on national, state level with Future Farmers of America

The club is led by natural resources teacher Dean Snelling, a Kohala High alumnus, and the FFA club has 27 students and is one of the largest chapters in the state.

UPDATE: Brown water advisory canceled for Pauoa Bay to Honokōhau Harbor

Brown waters were caused by recent storms and heavy rain.; several brown water advisories were issued for shorelines from Pololū Valley in North Kohala to Kalae Point (South Point) in Kaʻū.

Hilo theater seeks local talent for production of ‘Frozen: The Musical’

The Hilo Education Arts Repertory Theatre is calling all performers in Hawaiʻi, ages 8 to 80, to audition for "Frozen: The Musical" at the Hilo Palace Theatre.

Hawaii County Weather Forecast for March 28, 2026

Moderate to locally breezy north-northeast to northeast trade winds will focus clouds and showers over windward and mauka areas with brief downpours possible...

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14 lane closures scheduled during week of March 21-27 on Kaua‘i state roadways

NOTE: In observance of Good Friday, April 3, there will be no contraflow or lane closures unless otherwise permitted; lane closure schedules can change at any time without further notice.

Scrap metal bin relocated at Kekaha Landfill; county reminds residents about recycling rules

The bin was moved to an area near the refuse drop-off location; relocation allows staff to better monitor materials being placed in the bin, as some recent drop-offs have contained prohibited items.

Ka‘aina Hull selected for 2026 National Wildfire Mitigation Award

Hull was recognized for his work in creating and implementing a program to reduce wildfire risk on the Garden Isle.

Residents unable to return home following Kona low qualify for temporary housing

Temporary housing options are available for residents whose homes were left uninhabitable following the recent Kona low storm systems.

Kauai Weather Forecast for March 28, 2026

Moderate to locally breezy northeasterly trade winds will focus clouds and showers over windward and mauka areas with brief heavier showers possible. A drier...