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3 students awarded Friends of Haleakalā scholarships for conservation work

The Friends of Haleakalā National Park has awarded three $2,000 scholarships to students pursuing studies and careers in environmental science and conservation in Hawaiʻi.

First-ever Beauty Operator Program begins next month at UH Maui College

For the first time ever, the University of Hawaiʻi Maui College is offering Esthetician, Nail Technician, and Lash Extension and Enhancement courses as parts of a new Beauty Operator Program.

Maui Bicycling League urges action on Vision Zero following well-attended Ride of Silence

Tthe Maui Bicycling League hosted its annual Ride of Silence on Saturday, May 24, along the Maui Veterans Highway Bike Path, drawing 37 riders and a powerful show of support from Maui County officials and the Maui Police Department. Held in silence to honor those killed or injured while biking or walking on public roads, the event also served as a call to turn Maui’s Vision Zero Resolution into real, life-saving action.

Two champions of agriculture honored at Maui AgFest Pancake Breakfast

The Maui County Farm Bureau celebrates the contributions of Maui County farmers and ranchers at the upcoming Maui Legacy Farmers Pancake Breakfast, a tradition since 2016. Sponsored by Fairmont Kea Lani, this year’s breakfast pays tribute to 2025 honorees Wesley Nohara and Richard “Dickie” Boteilho.

Josh and Souk Jerman Foundation awards six academic scholarships

Six Maui County high school seniors have been awarded $1,000 each by the Josh and Souk Jerman Foundation Scholarship program. This year’s recipients are (top l-r) Kaili McMillin of Seabury Hall, Maya Phillips of Seabury Hall, Gigi Cabanting of Seabury Hall, (bottom l-r) Crystal Hoffman of Molokaʻi High School, Chaysen Tanaka of Kamehameha Schools Maui, and Joshua Mori of Maui High School. 

Lava fountains reach 1,000 feet during Episode 23 of ongoing Kīlauea eruption

Lava fountains reach more than 1,000 feet, volcanic plume soars at least 5,000 feet before most recent phase of eruptive activity — that teased for several days — abruptly ends after just 6 hours and 10 minutes Sunday night.

Hawaiʻi delegation reintroduces bill to expand health care access for Native Hawaiian veterans

The bill would create parity for Native Hawaiian veterans by eliminating copays for VA health services and codifying the reimbursement relationship between VA and Native Hawaiian Health Care Systems.

Organizers waive registration fee for Hawaiian Home Lands Sovereignty Conference, June 2-4

Gov. Josh Green, whose mother-in-law died before signing up for a Hawaiian homestead award, will give a keynote address at the upcoming Hawaiian Home Lands Sovereignty Conference in Honolulu, running June 2-4.

War Memorial stadium, track to close for capital improvement project

The War Memorial Stadium football field and Satoki Yamamoto Track and Field facility will be closed for a capital improvement project starting Friday, June 20, 2025, according to the County of Maui Department of Parks and Recreation.

18th Annual Celebration of Fathers and Families set for June 7 at Cameron Center

Maui Family Support Services Inc. will host its 18th Annual Celebration of Fathers & Families on Saturday, June 7, 2025, from 9 a.m. to noon at the Cameron Center Courtyard in Wailuku.

Monday Morning Maui Sports: Sakamoto Invitational draws 232 swimmers; Lahaina Swim Club’s Cruz Storer stands out

The Coach Soichi Sakamoto Invitational swim meet has been a staple on the Hawai’i sports calendar for most of the past 49 years. This year it drew 232 swimmers from around the state and two teams from the Mainland.

Grassroot Institute reviews legislative session, citing wins on permitting, tax hikes

State lawmakers passed legislation aimed at accelerating Maui’s wildfire recovery and approving a 60-day “shot clock” for counties to review building permits, a chronic cause of delaying construction projects in Hawaiʻi. Those were a couple of takeaways from a May 16 Grassroot Institute of Hawaii legislative wrap-up event titled “What went down at the Capitol […]

Summer fun at Wailuku First Friday, June 6

Celebrate the start of summer in the heart of historic Wailuku Town at Wailuku First Friday on Friday, June 6, 2025, from 6 to 9 p.m. This month’s free, family-friendly street festival promises a lively mix of music, culture, food and community connection.

Maui’s ultimate foam dart arena experience opens in Kahului

Maui’s newest venue for family entertainment opened on May 10. Offering an indoor Nerf dart blaster arena as well as a soft toddler play area, Top Shot is a locally owned business that is designed for birthday parties, family outings, playdates and more.

Hawaiian Electric using drones as a wildfire safety tool

As part of its ongoing wildfire safety strategy, Hawaiian Electric is using unmanned aircrafts, or drones, for aerial inspections of its electrical infrastructure in identified wildfire risk areas of Maui County, Hawai‘i Island and O‘ahu.

Maunakea Scholars honors students for excellence in astronomy

Eleven students from Waipahu High School were recognized for their achievements in astronomy through the Maunakea Scholars program, including graduating senior Mila Rexford, who received the prestigious $10,000 Hōkūala Scholarship.

Hirono backs bipartisan bill to speed up Medicare Advantage prior authorizations

Congressional support is growing for a bipartisan bill to streamline healthcare authorizations for seniors enrolled in Medicare Advantage.

Homeless community is back 4 years after clearing of Amala Place. What will Maui County do this time?

County is already removing some trash but says it is all consensual, and nobody is being forcibly removed.

Hawaiʻi Alpha Delta Kappa honors 11 Maui graduates with scholarships

The Hawaiʻi Alpha Delta Kappa Gamma Chapter awarded $1,000 scholarships to 11 graduating seniors from Maui County public high schools this year, recognizing their academic achievement, character and service to school and community.

Kalama Intermediate clears environmental assessment hurdle for new administration building

Construction of a new $10.9 million modular administration building at Kalama Intermediate School may begin within six months, according to a final environmental assessment posted today by the state Office of Planning and Sustainable Development. The state Department of Education project also received a “finding of no significant impact,” an environmental review that paves the […]
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