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MEO Head Start is beneficiary of Barnes & Noble book drive
The public is invited to purchase books at Barnes & Noble Kahului and donate them to the preschoolers at Maui Economic Opportunity’s Head Start through Dec. 12 as part of the bookstore’s annual holiday book drive.
DOH investigates human contacts to infected H5N1 flocks
The Hawaiʻi State Department of Health is investigating human contacts to the flock infected with H5N1. No humans in Hawaiʻi have tested positive for avian influenza at this time.
State Historic Preservation Division working to streamline Lahaina approvals
The State Historic Preservation Division is considering developing sensitivity maps and one archaeological monitoring plan that all residential and commercial property owners can use so they don’t have to develop and pay for individual ones.
Panel discusses how ancestral knowledge can guide Lahaina rebuilding following 2023 wildfire
Hundreds gathered at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa for the 2024 Piʻo Summit: Hulihia: Fire and Rain, a free series of forums focused on leveraging ancestral ʻike (knowledge) to support long-term recovery efforts for communities affected by the Lahaina wildfires and the 2018 Kauaʻi floods.
Nāpili Farmers Market expands shopping options with more space, new vendors
After years of operating once a week under tents in a parking lot, the Nāpili Farmers Market now has a 3,200-square-foot marketplace for vendors and customers and some brick-and-mortar shops for shelter from rain showers.
FEMA to begin collecting rent payments from Maui wildfire survivors receiving Direct Housing Assistance starting March 1
The Hawaiʻi Emergency Management Agency (HI-EMA) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) are updating Maui wildfire survivors on the rental assistance program, which has been extended beyond Feb. 10, 2025. As part of this extension, FEMA will begin collecting rent from Direct Housing Assistance participants beginning March 1, 2025, based on their ability to pay. FEMA has begun the process of notifying affected families of this change.
Volunteers needed for Lahaina Clean-Up Kōkua to help residents with wildfire cleanup and rebuilding efforts
The Ho‘ōla iā Mauiakama Long Term Recovery Group and All Hands And Hearts are inviting the community to participate in the “Lahaina Clean-Up Kōkua” this holiday season to help Lahaina residents impacted by the August 2023 wildfire. This community-driven effort will organize teams of volunteers to clear ineligible debris from fire-damaged properties, supporting residents as they prepare to rebuild.
Online community meeting on Waiʻale Road Extension to be held Dec. 5
The community is invited to learn more about the proposed extension of Waiʻale Road from East Waikō Road southward to Honoapiʻilani Highway and offer comments during the public meeting, which will be held Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. via Zoom.
New Kahului homes blessed and move-in ready for two healthcare professionals impacted by the Lahaina fires
The first two completed homes under the Housing for Healthcare initiative were blessed in a private ceremony held with the two new tenants and their families, both Maui healthcare professionals who lost their homes and belongings in the devastating Lahaina fires last year. The families moved into their homes this month.
MEO paratransit to run later on some routes to align with regular Maui Bus
The Maui Bus Americans With Disability Act Paratransit service, operated by Maui Economic Opportunity, will be running later in the evening on multiple routes to coincide with changes in the regular Maui Bus service that started on Nov. 20.
Maui Mompreneur ending after 12 years with final event from Dec. 13-15 at UHMC
Maui Mompreneur will celebrate its final event from Dec. 13-15 at the University of Hawaiʻi Maui College. For 11 years, it has supported mom-led businesses on Maui.
Schatz presses HUD on Maui recovery efforts, calls for additional federal funding
At a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on Tuesday, Sen. Brian Schatz (D-Hawai‘i) pressed federal officials on the recovery efforts on Maui and called for additional federal funding.
DCCA warns of scam calls targeting licenses of medical professionals
The Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs is warning the public about phone scammers impersonating state officials and government agencies to target medical professionals, particularly those in the dental field. These scammers make false threats of investigations in an attempt to obtain sensitive personal information.
Update: Maui Bus stuck in sinkhole following water main break in Kahului
County DOT said the Maui Bus driver navigated through pooling water before the rear tires were stuck. At the time, the sinkhole was small and concealed by the water. The hole grew to approximately 15-by-30-feet wide and 5-feet deep by the end of the evening due to water pressure and digging.
Modular home hauling on Nov. 22 and 23 for Lahaina temporary housing
Motorists are advised of potential traffic delays as modular homes for wildfire survivors are transported from Kahului to the state’s Ka Laʻi Ola housing site in Lahaina on Friday and Saturday night. The Hawai‘i Department of Transportation reports that hauling will take place nightly on Friday, Nov. 22 and Saturday, Nov. 23 beginning at 9 p.m. and is expected to end at 11:59 p.m.
Snake found in Christmas tree shipment in Hilo
A live snake was found in a container of Christmas trees as it was being unloaded at a store in Hilo on Saturday morning, Nov. 16.
Sierra Club Maui hosts Trail Maintenance Day at Makawao Forest Reserve, Dec. 7
Sierra Club Maui, in partnership with the Maui Mountain Bike Coalition and Na Āla Hele, invites the public to volunteer at the organization’s upcoming Trail Maintenance Day on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024. Volunteers will meet at 9 a.m. at the Makawao Forest Reserve top parking lot, to help maintain and improve this outdoor space. “Whether […]
Lahaina weighs future school sites for King Kamehameha III
Civic engagement in Lahaina remained strong Tuesday evening, with about 100 community members and staff gathering to discuss potential sites for King Kamehameha III Elementary School’s permanent location.
Fundamentals First Golf Tournament spotlights Jasmyn Yoshikawa of HI Performance Athletics, raises funds for athletes
The Fundamentals First held an Inaugural Golf Tournament on Oct. 12 at The Dunes at Maui Lani golf course, successfully raising funds to support a general fitness and sports performance training program for youth, high school and collegiate athletes to maximize athlete potential.
Hawai‘i Land Trust to honor Lindsey family at Buy Back the Beach on Jan. 25
Hawai‘i Land Trust, Hawaiʻi’s statewide local nonprofit land trust that protects, stewards, and connects people to the lands that sustain Hawaiʻi, will honor the Ed Lindsey ʻohana at its 23rd annual Buy Back the Beach benefit lūʻau from 5-9 p.m. on Jan. 25, 2025.