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Search underway for missing snorkeler off Kauaʻi
A search is underway for a 59-year-old man who was last seen snorkeling off Kauaʻi Sunday. Watchstanders with the US Coast Guard received the report at approximately 12:15 p.m. from Kauaʻi Fire Department dispatchers that the man had become separated from his group at about 11:45 a.m. ʻAnini Beach in Kalihiwai.
Pāʻia Sugar Mill development plans set for Maui TechOhana discussion Nov. 20
Plans for the Pāʻia Sugar Mill will be discussed during a Maui TechOhana meeting from 5:15 to 6:45 p.m. Nov. 20 at the Malcolm Center, 1305 N. Holopono St., Suite 5, in Kīhei. Seating is limited. The event also may be seen via livestream.
Monday Morning MIL: Lahainaluna, Kamehameha Maui claim state football berths
The two championship games came down to key defensive stops.
UH Mānoa: Evidence mounts for dark energy from black holes
Astronomy researchers have found new evidence that can help answer one of the biggest mysteries in space: where dark energy comes from. The evidence from their new experiment points to black holes.
Hawai‘i Sea Grant annual sci-art exhibit opens merging science, art
A new exhibit brings attention to the urgent issue of marine debris impacting Hawaiʻi’s coastlines and ecosystems.
IT Manager Guy Aguirre named MEO Employee of the Month
IT Manager Guy Aguirre has been named Maui Economic Opportunity Employee of the Month of August for always having a solution and a smile and working to improve system security and access for persons with disabilities.
UH College of Social Sciences receives $470,000 gift from Japan-America Institute
The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s College of Social Sciences has received a $470,000 gift from Fujitsu Ltd./Japan-America Institute of Management Science. The donation, administered by the UH Foundation, will support the college’s “robust environment and continued engagement in the global community,” according to an announcement.
Joshua Gately appointed as vice president of development for James Campbell Co.
Joshua Gately has been appointed as vice president of development for the James Campbell Company LLC, a $5 billion private, Hawai‘i-based real estate investment company with origins that date back to 1860.
Hawai’i P-20 hosts college planning events in November and December
Hawai’i P-20 has scheduled additional college planning events to support local high school students and to guide them through the scholarship application process.
UH Mānoa’s oldest college adds ‘resilience’ to its name to reflect vision, mission
The University of Hawai’i at Mānoa College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources has officially changed its name to the College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resilience, in a step that its dean, Parwinder Grewal, says will better reflect the college’s mission and vision.
Volcano Watch: How tiltmeters monitor volcano activity
Borehole tiltmeters have been used by the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) since the early 1970s and have since become an essential part of HVO’s volcano monitoring program.
Maui OnStage presents ‘Murder on the Orient Express’
Maui OnStage opens Agatha Christie’s classic mystery “Murder on the Orient Express” on Friday, Nov. 8 at the Historic ʻĪao Theater. The play runs for three weekends.
Top scholarship for Hawaiian students announces revamped program
APIA Scholars, the nation’s largest nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander students, has announced the launch of its transformed scholarship program – an opportunity for local students.
More than 70 earthquakes in seismic swarm around Kamaʻehuakanaloa, formerly Lōʻihi Seamount
The HVO issued as status update saying there have been over 70 earthquakes so far in this swarm, with 32 events greater than magnitude 2 and two events greater than magnitude 4. The largest earthquake has been a magnitude-4.3 event that occurred Saturday at 12:05 p.m. HST, at a depth of 5.8 km (3.6 mi) below sea level and 4.8 km (3.0 mi) below the volcano’s summit.
Subaru Hawaiʻi to donate a portion of vehicle purchase proceeds to local nonprofits
In its 13th annual Share the Love event, Subaru Hawaiʻi will donate $350 to a local nonprofit for every Subaru purchased in Hawaiʻi. The promotion began Nov. 1 and runs through Dec. 31.
UH Mānoa: New study reveals methane-rich crust on Titan could hold clues to life
Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, may offer new insights into planetary atmospheres, climates, and even the potential for life beyond Earth.
Wailea Tennis Tournament to benefit Maui firefighters
Tennis players are invited to register for the Wailea Fall Doubles Tennis Tournament, scheduled Nov. 9-11, 2024, at the Wailea Tennis Club. Benefitting the Maui County Firefighter’s Relief Association, the weekend sports event includes two days of doubles and mixed doubles action at the Wailea Tennis Club plus a silent auction and players dinner party featuring a buffet, open bar and live music.
‘MauiFed’ new trade name for Maui Federal Credit Union, 86-year-old financial institution
Maui Federal Credit Union has a new trade name, “MauiFed.” The move to simplify the financial institution’s name and avoid confusion comes after 86 years of serving the Maui community.
12 recruits graduate from basic training, as the state looks to fill hundreds of adult corrections officer vacancies across the state
Twelve graduates from Basic Corrections Recruit Class completed training and will begin their careers as corrections officers in facilities across Hawaiʻi, including one graduate who has been assigned to the Maui Community Correctional Center in Wailuku. Currently, there are nearly 370 vacant ACO positions of the estimated 1,500 authorized ACO positions.
Hawaiʻi Youth Transportation Council established for climate mitigation
The Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation is inviting youth ages 11 to 24 on all islands to apply to serve on the inaugural Hawaiʻi Youth Transportation Council. The deadline to apply is Nov. 25.





