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Yamashita: newly passed House budget reflects priorities, considers uncertainty of federal action

Chair Yamashita emphasized the importance of balancing immediate needs with the responsibility to prepare for unforeseen circumstances, due to uncertainty taking place in Washington D.C. The House draft of the state budget includes a $200 million appropriation set aside to strengthen reserves and withstand future funding pressures.  

Maui Planning Commission holds off decision-making on Honuaʻula; public testimony nearly 9-1 opposed

Maui Planning Commission members heard nearly six hours of public testimony Tuesday in Kīhei, with 58 of 66 testifiers opposed to developer requests for land-use amendments for the Honuaʻula master-planned community, a hotly debated 670-acre development south of Maui Meadows and mauka of Piʻilani Highway in South Maui.

Enoki mushrooms recall due to potential listeria monocytogenes contamination

The Hawai‘i Department of Health, Food and Drug Branch is alerting residents about MYY Trade Co. brand enoki mushrooms due to potential contamination of listeria monocytogenes.

Lānaʻi Skatepark and Youth Center blessing and grand opening on March 29

County of Maui Department of Parks and Recreation invites the community to celebrate the blessing of the Lāna‘i Skatepark and the Lāna‘i Youth Center, followed by the grand opening of the Lāna‘i Skatepark, at 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 29, 2025.

Schatz, Senate Democrats reintroduce PRO Act to strengthen union rights

US Sen. Brian Schatz (D-Hawai‘i) joined Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and 44 Senate Democrats in reintroducing the Richard L. Trumka Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act, which aims to protect workers’ rights to unionize, negotiate higher wages, and improve workplace safety.

Highly invasive bird spotted near Kāʻanapali; poses serious threat to Maui agriculture

Agriculture and wildlife officials are raising concerns after a red-vented bulbul was spotted near Kāʻanapali, Maui. This high-priority invasive pest appears on the Hawaiʻi Injurious Species list and the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Top 100 Invasive Species list. The bird poses a serious threat to Maui’s agriculture as well as native ecosystems, according to the Maui Invasive Species Committee.

Hawaiʻi Technology Academy Kīhei and Lahaina campuses accepting applications

Hawaiʻi Technology Academy is accepting applications for the 2025-26 school year at its two Maui campuses: its K-8 campus in Lahaina and K-12 campus in Kīhei. The tuition-free public charter school offers a blended learning model that combines on-campus and virtual instruction with hands-on learning experiences.

Rep. Tokuda to hold Town Halls across the state

US Rep. Jill Tokuda (HI-02) will begin a series of town halls in every county of Hawaiʻi next week, including Wailuku, Maui on March 18.

Controversial CWRM appointee withdraws; applicants sought to fill vacancies

The state Department of Land and Natural Resources and its Commission on Water Resource Management is looking to fill the Loea seat after V.R. Hinano Rodrigues of Maui withdrew his nomination.

Hawai‘i residents can estimate their income tax savings online

Gov. Josh Green, M.D., and the state Department of Taxation today introduced TaxCutHawaii.org, a new online resource designed to help working individuals and families learn about the state’s income tax cut and calculate their estimated tax savings through 2031.

Maui Police Commission to meet March 19 to discuss whether to put Chief Pelletier on leave due to Diddy lawsuit allegations

While Maui County’s mayor has requested Police Chief John Pelletier to be put on administrative leave, the power to hire or remove a police chief rests with the nine-member, volunteer Maui Police Commission.

King Kekaulike boys, Maui Christian girls claim titles at MIL surf season opener

The King Kekaulike boys and Maui Christian Academy girls claimed team titles at the season-opening Maui Interscholastic League surf competition Saturday at D.T. Fleming Beach Park.

Celebration of the Arts to mark final year at The Ritz-Carlton Maui, Kapalua, April 18-19

The 33rd annual Celebration of the Arts will take place April 18-19, 2025, at The Ritz-Carlton Maui, Kapalua, marking the final year of the event. The cherished festival brings together artisans, educators, entertainers and cultural practitioners to honor and perpetuate Hawaiian traditions.

Mana O Maui launches afterschool program, offers teen camp scholarships

Mana O Maui has introduced two programs aimed at empowering teen girls through outdoor adventure and cultural learning: the Surf-N-Turf Afterschool Program and a scholarship for a summer surf camp.

Coordinator for Habitat for Humanity to speak at Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunset on March 18

On Tuesday, March 18, 2025, Kala Vallecillo, community engagement coordinator for Habitat for Humanity Maui, will be the speaker at the Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunset meeting. The title of her presentation is “(Re)Building Homes, Communities and Hope.”

Highway users advised to use caution during Valley to the Sea Half Marathon, March 15

The Hawai‘i Department of Transportation is advising highway users to use caution and expect delays on Saturday, March 15, as the Valley to the Sea Half Marathon, along with its 10k and 5k races run through the Wailuku and Māʻalaea area.

High-tech science wall brings anatomy to life for high school students  

Pearl City High School is the first in Hawai‘i to install the technology an Anatomage Science Wall – a giant 3D interactive screen that takes health science education to the next level, making learning more relevant and engaging.

Maui Planning Commission begins Kīhei public hearing for Honuaʻula project

There was standing-room-only this morning at the Malcom Center in Kīhei as the Maui Planning Commission began a much-anticipated public hearing on the hotly contested Honuaʻula master-planned community.

$100M proposed for Central Maui School in House draft of State Budget

State Rep. Justin H. Woodson (District 9, Kahului, Puʻunēnē, portion of Wailuku) announced that the House draft of the State Budget (HB300 HD1) includes a proposed $100 million appropriation to cover the remaining funds needed for the construction of Central Maui Elementary and Middle School. 

Update/located: Maui police seek help in locating missing Kahului man

The Maui Police Department is seeking the public’s help with any information on the whereabouts of Terry Moyer, 73, of Kahului. Moyer was reported missing on Monday, March 10, 2025, by family members after receiving concerning letters from him.
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