Maui Arts & Entertainment Oskie Rice Memorial Rodeo 2026 celebrating 110 years at Kaonoulu Ranch
Maui News Live Like Treʻ Foundation honors three Maui fire cadets for second year
HJI
Hurricane Lala washed out Nāhiku bridge. Nobody seems to know who’s responsible for rebuilding the ‘lifeline’
Darrell Richard, one of the six residents trapped by the collapse, said he's grateful for the deliveries of supplies but worried about the future. “I don’t need gas,” he said. “I need a bridge.” August 23, 2026 · 06:00am
Hawaiʻi Department of Education to begin weekly meal box distribution for children in Kaʻū communities
Meal boxes with five breakfasts and five lunches will be available at pickup sites in Pāhala, Nāʻālehu and Ocean View as recovery from Hurricane Lala continues.Maui News Hawaiʻi’s first-ever reef insurance is triggered after hurricane winds and heavy…
Maui Business University of Hawaiʻi Maui College student awarded scholarship in Automotive…
In Case You
Missed It:
Missed It:

FEMA to donate Kīlohana modular units to Maui County; plans call for permanent housing

Hotel rezoning amendments would shrink housing inventory envisioned by vacation rental…

Progress moves from planning to schematics as vision for new central Maui middle school…

Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Impaired Driving Enforcement Campaign

Makawao: Lala’s fierce winds leave downed trees, utility lines and other damage in…

M4.1 earthquake SSE of Hōnaunau-Nāpōʻopoʻo on Hawaiʻi Island likely an aftershock…

UH grants fund Maui oral history projects

All Hawaiʻi public schools will be closed Monday, Aug. 17 due to Lala impacts

Lala Maui power outage updates

Lala severe weather road closures

Lāna‘i Air launches daily Moloka‘i route

Haʻikū Fire Station project stalls as Maui County Council panel wrestles with land title…

HJI Bissen swept all districts in Maui County mayoral primary, including Sugimura’s backyard

Hisako Film Lab students premiere their original films before ‘Spider-Man: Brand New…

2026 Hawaiʻi Primary Election Results

Court finds probable cause in terroristic threatening case against congressional candidate…

County releases recovery update ahead of 2023 Maui Wildfires anniversary

Three years later: Catholic Charities Hawaiʻi strives to heal invisible wounds of the…
Latest Maui News
Oskie Rice Memorial Rodeo 2026 celebrating 110 years at Kaonoulu Ranch
The Oskie Rice Event Center will host the Oskie Rice Memorial Rodeo 2026 from Oct. 23-25, marking the 110th anniversary of Kaonoulu Ranch, according to event organizers. This year’s rodeo is being held in conjunction with the Festivals of Aloha celebrations.
Hawaiʻi Department of Education to begin weekly meal box distribution for children in Kaʻū communities
Meal boxes with five breakfasts and five lunches will be available at pickup sites in Pāhala, Nāʻālehu and Ocean View as recovery from Hurricane Lala continues.
Live Like Treʻ Foundation honors three Maui fire cadets for second year
The Live Like Treʻ Foundation partnered with the Hoʻomau Fire Academy for the second consecutive year to recognize three Maui fire cadets, using the ceremony to share lessons on leadership, safety, accountability and service with the next generation of firefighters.
Hawaiʻi’s first-ever reef insurance is triggered after hurricane winds and heavy rains hit the islands
For the first time in four years since The Nature Conservancy purchased the first coral reef insurance policy in the United States, the policy will fund damage assessment and reef repair following this weekend’s impacts from Hurricane Lala, which brought dangerous flooding, strong winds and massive power outages throughout the state.
University of Hawaiʻi Maui College student awarded scholarship in Automotive Technology
Servco Pacific Inc. has named Robbiel Lyndon Fronda of the University of Hawaiʻi Maui College a 2026 recipient of its Servco Technical Education Program (STEP) scholarship.
Tropical Storm Moke to pass close enough to bring a period of gusty winds and heavy rain over parts of Hawaiʻi
On the forecast track, the center of the storm is expected to pass a couple hundred miles south of the Big Island of Hawaiʻi today, then well south of the smaller main Hawaiian Islands early next week. Despite the center of Moke remaining south of the Hawaiian Islands, the cyclone is expected to pass close enough to produce a period of gusty winds and heavy rainfall across portions of the islands during the next couple of days.
Maui County Veterans Council announces rescheduled Veterans Recognition Luncheon, Aug. 29
The Veterans Recognition Luncheon has been rescheduled to Saturday, Aug. 29, 2026, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Maui Beach Hotel Rainbow Ballroom, 170 W. Kaʻahumanu Avenue in Kahului.
Moke weakens slightly; Heavy rain, gusty winds expected to begin tonight on Big Island
Trade winds will continue to strengthen today as Tropical Storm Moke moves generally from east to west, south of the islands. This system will deliver periods of rainfall to all islands from late tonight through Monday, with the heaviest rainfall forecast along windward and southeast slopes of the Big Island. A Flood Watch goes into effect for the Big Island at midnight Saturday night. A Wind Advisory is in effect for parts of the Big Island and Maui County through 6 p.m. Sunday. Drier trade wind weather will return Tuesday.
Hawaiian Electric focused on restoring customers on Hawaiʻi Island ahead of Tropical Storm Moke
Update: 12 p.m., Aug. 22, 2026 Hawaiian Electric remains focused on repairing damage and restoring power to affected communities as quickly and safely as possible ahead of Tropical Storm Moke. Power has been restored to approximately 2,500 Hawai‘i Island customers since yesterday morning. As of 9 a.m. today, about 8,800 customers remain without power. Estimated […]
Gov. Green requests Presidential Emergency Declaration following Hurricane Lala
Gov. Josh Green today signed a formal request asking the White House to issue a presidential emergency declaration for Hawaiʻi following Hurricane Lala.
Hawaiʻi July unemployment rate at 2.7%
Maui Countyʻs non seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in July 2026 was 2.8%, down from the 3.2% rate reported a month earlier, and up from the 2.4% rate reported at the same time last year. Island specific unemployment rates were 2.8% on Maui, 4.0% on Molokaʻi and 3.0% on Lānaʻi.
Sugimura seeks to rename Kula Park in honor of late former Council Chair Gladys Coelho Baisa
Maui County Council Vice-Chair Yuki Lei Sugimura has submitted an application to rename Kula Park as Gladys Coelho Baisa Park, honoring the late former Maui County Council member and Council chair for her decades of service to Maui County and the Upcountry community.
Hawai‘i Journalism Initiative
ADVERTISEMENT
Housing & Real Estate
Big Island News
Two Hawaiʻi Police Department veterans promoted to command ranks
Levon Stevens has been with the department 22 years and was promoted from captain to major while 23-year department vet Zachary Fernando ranked up from lieutenant to captain, both effective Aug. 1.
What you need to know about Hurricane Lala recovery: Governor signs formal request for presidential emergency declaration
The request covers Hawaiʻi County, Maui County and the City and County of Honolulu, seeking immediate federal assistance to protect public health and safety as well as maintain essential services and support communities still recovering as Tropical Storm Moke approaches.
Help restore commercial aquarium fish collection or keep wild reef fish in their Hawaiʻi homes?
Hawaiʻi Board of Land and Natural Resources on Aug. 28 will make a critical choice about the future of the state's reef fish; Surfrider Foundation Hawaiʻi Region urges people to tell officials not to reopen commercial aquarium fish collection.
Kauai News
Honolulu baggage screening outages prompt advisory for Līhuʻe travelers
Travelers checking baggage at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport's Terminal 2 should plan to arrive early due to baggage-screening equipment outages.
Moke to begin weakening Sunday; little impact expected for Kauaʻi
The tropical storm track still shows Moke passing well to the south of the Garden Isle on Monday with forecast rain of up to 1 to 2 inches.
Kauaʻi Sea Scouts open recruitment after 2-week, 5-island voyage
After a thrilling two-week sea adventure across five islands, the Kauaʻi Sea Scouts are inviting teens to explore their love of the ocean at a free open house.
Governor officially requests presidential emergency declaration following Hurricane Lala
Gov. Josh Green's request covers Hawaiʻi County, Maui County and City and County of Honolulu; it seeks immediate federal assistance to protect public health and safety as well as maintain essential services and support communities still recovering.













