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Rotary Satellite Club of Kīhei-Wailea to host e-cycling fundraiser, March 15
Residents have an opportunity to clear out their clutter and support a good cause from 8 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 15, during an e-cycling fundraiser hosted by the Rotary Satellite Club of Kīhei-Wailea.
Update: Motorcycle accident at Ting’s Bridge claims life of Wailuku man
A preliminary police investigation reveals that a black 2023 Harley Davidson Sportster motorcycle was traveling west on West Kaʻahumanu Avenue when the motorcycle veered right over the solid white fog line, striking a curb and embankment before colliding head-on into the northeast corner of the Tings Bridge retaining wall.
Montage Kapalua Bay hosts Fireside Feast with Kiawe Outdoor, March 27
Montage Kapalua Bay will host a Fireside Feast on March 27 from 4 to 7:30 p.m., offering an immersive oceanfront dining experience in collaboration with Kiawe Outdoor.
Armstrong Builders wins top industry award for design and construction of Wailea’s Laʻi Loa
Armstrong Builders received two Grand Awards at the 2024 Building Industry Design and Construction Awards, including recognition for La‘i Loa, a luxury condominium development in Wailea.
Hawaiʻi joins nationwide settlement with Walgreens over unlawful billing
Attorney General Anne Lopez announced today that Hawai‘i has joined 49 other states in a settlement with Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc. and Walgreen Co. to resolve allegations of unlawful billing for prescriptions that were never collected or received by patients. Walgreens will pay $97.8 million to settle the claims, which involve government health care programs such as Medicare and Medicaid.
Flip-flopping tariffs create confusion, price uncertainty for builders in Lahaina
Contractors worry a rise in costs could make it harder for people to afford rebuilding burned homes.
Hirono, Moran introduce bipartisan bill to support veterans’ family caregivers
US Sens. Mazie K. Hirono (D-Hawai‘i) and Jerry Moran (R-Kan.), members of the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, have introduced the Veteran Caregiver Reeducation, Reemployment, and Retirement Act to help family caregivers transition into the workforce or retirement after their caregiving responsibilities end.
Planned Parenthood launches new telehealth services in Hawaiʻi
Planned Parenthood Great Northwest, Hawaiʻi, Alaska, Indiana, Kentucky has launched a Virtual Health Center to enhance access to essential health services throughout Hawaiʻi via telehealth.
The Ritz-Carlton Maui, Kapalua offers new guest experiences
The Ritz-Carlton Maui, Kapalua has introduced a slate of new activities, adding to its lineup of more than 60 weekly experiences. The offerings range from outdoor recreation and wellness programs to cultural workshops and culinary events.
Are jaywalking tickets in Hawaiʻi doing more harm than good? A new report breaks it down
Over the past six years, about 30,000 jaywalking tickets were handed out in Hawai‘i—roughly 5,000 per year. In 2023 alone, 2,885 jaywalking tickets were given out in the 96815 ZIP code (Honolulu), adding up to $360,677 in fines and fees.
Rotary Club to host financial wellness talk in Kīhei on Tuesday evening
The Rotary Satellite Club of Kīhei-Wailea will host a discussion on financial wealth and wellness on March 11 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Island Health in the Rainbow Mall. The event will feature speakers Theo Stiller and Joshua Dutcher of WestPac Wealth Partners.
2025 Noble Chef Fundraising Gala for UHMC Culinary Arts, April 5
The University of Hawaiʻi Maui College Culinary Arts Program, in collaboration with Fairmont Kea Lani, presents the 24th Annual Noble Chef Gala on Saturday, April 5, 2025. As the premier fundraising event for UHMC’s Culinary Arts Program, Noble Chef celebrates the college’s legacy and future while raising essential funds to support culinary education.
Japan Airlines partners for 2026 Hawaiʻi-Japan Sister Summit
Japan Airlines has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Japan-America Society of Hawaiʻi to support the upcoming Hawaiʻi-Japan Sister State and Sister City Summit, scheduled for May 2026 in Honolulu.
Mayor Bissen delivers 2025 State of the County Address, focuses on housing, recovery
Maui County Mayor Richard Bissen delivered his third State of the County Address at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center’s Castle Theater on Friday, expressing renewed hope for residents and progress made in the year and half after the 2023 Maui wildfires.
Volcano Watch: When have lava fountains formed on Kīlauea and what are their hazards?
Several past eruptions were characterized by similar lava fountaining episodes, including at the start of the Puʻuʻōʻō eruption in 1983, the start of the Maunaulu eruption in 1969 and the 1959 Kīlauea Iki eruption.
Council gives initial approval to bill to rebuild disaster-impacted properties as they were
Maui County Council members voted 9-0 Friday morning for first-reading passage of Bill 105, which would allow disaster-impacted property owners to rebuild their homes and other structures to their original condition, even if they were decades old and didn’t meet current building codes. The measure advances to second-and-final reading.
Geotechnical work to be conducted on and along roadways in Central Maui, March 10-14
The Hawai‘i Department of Transportation (HDOT) notifies highway users of potential traffic delays from March 10-14 as crews will be drilling for soil samples in and along state highways, which will assist the department in maintaining and improving its roadways.
Modular home transport continues for wildfire survivors
Hauling will take place nightly at 9 p.m., from Wednesday, March 12 through Friday, March 14. The transport will involve trucks in a caravan that will move the homes from the staging area near the Kahului small boat ramp along Kahului Beach Road (Route 3400) to Lahaina.
Ocean Camp program offers Maui students an educational adventure, March 17-21
Pacific Whale Foundation’s Spring Ocean Camp for kids in grades 2-5, takes place from March 17 to March 21. The camp gives children an opportunity to interact with the ocean environment in a fun and educational way during their spring break.
Hirono, senators press FEMA on disaster victim data, mass firings and funding freezes
US Sen. Mazie Hirono and 10 Senate colleagues are demanding answers from the Federal Emergency Management Agency about reports of mass personnel firings, grant freezes and the involvement of the Department of Government Efficiency in handling disaster victim data.





