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Gretchen Rhodes to headline first Kapalua Concert Series of 2025
The Ritz-Carlton Maui, Kapalua rings in the 2025 Kapalua Concert Series with singer-songwriter Gretchen Rhodes. The event will take place on Friday, Jan. 3, 2025, from 6-9 p.m. at Alaloa Lounge where Rhodes will deliver an unplugged evening of blues and rock. Admission is complimentary while dining at Alaloa Lounge, and seating is first-come, first-served.
Hawaiʻi Senate Ways and Means Committee releases informational briefing schedule
The Hawaiʻi State Senate Committee on Ways and Means released its schedule of informational briefings, to be held Jan. 6-28, 2025.
List: Maui lane closures through Jan. 5, 2025
A Holiday Lane Closure Restriction runs from Monday, Dec. 23, through Sunday, Jan. 5. Only closures with demonstrated need (e.g., necessary for safety or to avoid lengthy construction delays) have been approved and are on this list. There will be no lane closures on Wednesday, Jan. 1, in observance of New Year’s Day.
Heartwarming holiday homecoming: 14 wildfire survivors get help coming home to Maui for the holidays
This holiday season, Maui United Way, in partnership with Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines and the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement, is spreading the spirit of aloha by reuniting four wildfire survivor families with their island home. These families, displaced to the continent following the devastating 2023 wildfires, now have the chance to return to Maui to celebrate the holidays and visit with their loved ones, experience the warmth of home once again.
MEMA announces adjustments to security presence in Lahaina Impact Zone
Maui Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) has announced a series of changes to security measures in the “commercial bubble” region of the Lahaina Impact Zone, set to take effect on Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2024, at 6 a.m. The adjustments will coincide with a shift change for security personnel, as part of ongoing recovery efforts coordinated with local, state and federal authorities.
Hawaiʻi Attorney General Lopez urges US Supreme Court to protect minority voting rights
Hawaiʻi Attorney General Anne Lopez called on the US Supreme Court today to reaffirm that states should be given the first opportunity to redraw voting district lines in response to likely violations of the Voting Rights Act.
Kīlauea eruption enters its third phase
The eruption at Kīlauea volcano that began on Monday, Dec. 23, is now in its third phase with low level eruptive activity reported today.
Hamakua Poko Kai beach closed for assessment of access, public safety
Hamakua Poko Kai beach, also known to some as “Bones Beach,” on Maui’s north shore will be closed through Jan. 31 while work is underway to assess environmentally and culturally sensitive areas impacted by recent high surf.
Hungry Heroes Hawaii partners with Living Pono Project to continue Maui food programs
Hungry Heroes Hawaii is partnering with the Living Pono Project to continue vital food programs for Maui families and wildfire survivors.
Cosmic ‘Christmas Tree Cluster’ makes the perfect universal Yuletide ornament
The array of young stars — all between 1 and 5 million years old — that is about 2,500 light-years, or 14.7 quadrillion miles, from Earth in the Milky Way. A composite image shows it in the shape of a tree with glowing stellar lights.
Ho‘ōla iā Mauiakama Long Term Recovery Group appoints Rhonda Alexander-Monkres as Executive Director
The Ho‘ōla iā Mauiakama Long Term Recovery Group, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting Maui’s recovery and rebuilding efforts following the August 2023 wildfires, announced the appointment of Rhonda Alexander-Monkres as its new Executive Director.
Maui County Christmas tree drop-off sites to open Dec. 28 in Kīhei and Makawao
The County of Maui Department of Environmental Management is opening two temporary Christmas tree drop-off sites in Kīhei and Makawao on Saturday, Dec. 28. The temporary locations are in addition to the ongoing green waste drop-off services throughout Maui County.
Kauaʻi families get keys to new homes in Anahola homestead
The opening of new homestead homes two Kauaʻi families on Anu Street in the Anahola homestead of Piʻilani Mai Ke Kai came with the joyful sounds of children playing, according to an announcement from the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands.
Sacred Hearts temporary school is thriving after 2023 wildfire; funding made possible through FEMA
Sacred Hearts temporary school now consists of 13 air-conditioned classrooms housed within existing buildings on the leased property, two portable enrichment classrooms, a school office, mental health counseling rooms and maintenance areas.
Pukalani and Lahaina DMVL offices temporarily, Dec. 27
The Pukalani and Lahaina offices of the County of Maui Department of Finance Division of Motor Vehicles & Licensing are temporarily closed on Friday, Dec. 27, due to staffing shortages.
Chris Dods to depart from First Hawaiian Inc.
Christopher L. Dods has resigned, effective March 31, as vice chairman and chief operating officer of First Hawaiian Inc. and First Hawaiian Bank, according to an announcement.
Maui Hotel & Lodging Association restructures its leadership team
The Maui Hotel & Lodging Association’s new executive team is Executive Director John Pele, Deputy Executive Director Naomi Cooper and Manager of Events & Membership Angela Doran.
HPM Building Supply, American Savings Bank to sponsor ‘Hui Waiwai’ housing event
Hawaiʻi Community Lending announced that HPM Building Supply and American Savings Bank will sponsor the nonprofit’s annual Hui Waiwai on Jan. 23, 2025, at Bishop Museum from 5 to 8 p.m.
Maui, Baldwin, Molokaʻi high schools among 27 in Hawaiʻi developing academies for focused career paths
The programs, which started during the first year of the pandemic, aim to help students develop skills for jobs they’re interested in while they finish their schooling.
Volcano Watch — Kīlauea summit erupts again
Kīlauea began erupting again on Dec. 23, 2024. This is the eighth eruption of Kīlauea, and the sixth within Kaluapele, since 2020. These previous eruptions within Kaluapele lasted from less than one week to more than a year in duration. This history of activity, along with continued summit inflation, suggests that eruptive activity may continue to pause and resume in the coming days or weeks.





