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Maui County survey to help shape CDBG grant-funded projects
Maui, Molokaʻi and Lānaʻi resident feedback on grant needs is sought by the County of Maui Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program Office. By completing an online survey about grant priorities, resident input will help drive grant-funded projects and activities over the next five years.
Maui County community workshops to focus on potential inter-island ferry service
A second round of community workshops is set this month as part of the Maui County Ferry Feasibility Study to gather public input on a potential ferry service connecting Lānaʻi and Molokaʻi with Maui.
Fire prevention: Installation and regular testing of smoke alarms advised
As part of Fire Prevention Week, Maui County Department of Fire and Public Safety is reminding residents to install and regularly test smoke alarms as a precaution as undetected fires.
Ka La’i Ola interim housing to be discussed this morning at Kīhei Lutheran Church
Kimo Carvalho, executive director of HomeAid Hawaii, will discuss “Ka Laʻi Ola: A HomeAid Hawaii Interim Housing Development Program for Maui Wildfire Survivors” at 11:45 a.m. today at Kīhei Lutheran Church, according to an announcement from the Rotary Club of Kihei-Wailea.
Nine inmates earn certificates; graduation honors first inmate to earn AA degree while in custody
The Women’s Community Correctional Center (WCCC) in partnership with Windward Community College (WCC) hosted a graduation ceremony Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024, for nine women who earned a Certificate of Competence in WCC’s Mental Health Technician Program. One of the nine women also earned her Associate of Arts degree in Liberal Arts, the first woman at […]
Historic WWII flags transfer from Battleship Missouri back to Japan
The USS Missouri Memorial Association, in partnership with the OBON SOCIETY, celebrated a pivotal moment in peace and reconciliation with the formal transfer of custody of three Yosegaki Hinomaru—unique heirlooms created for Japanese servicemen by their parents, family and friends. This event, held on Oct. 3, honored the ongoing unity between the United States and Japan, 79 years after World War II officially ended aboard the USS Missouri.
MFTC announces Food Labeling Workshop, Oct. 30
Maui Food Technology Center will hold an in-person Food Labeling Workshop on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2024, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Maui Food Innovation Center at the University of Hawaiʻi Maui College, Pilina Building, Room 225 located at 310 W. Kaʻahumanu Ave. in Kahului. Those interested in learning about the latest in food labeling, regulatory requirements, and how their efforts can be a game changer are encouraged to attend.
Maui County wants exemption to pesticide ban at Waiehu golf course, some public parks
Parks officials claim organic products approved for use haven’t been working well at the golf course, but one council member says they’ve had three years to get into compliance.
Blessing marks Maui County’s acquisition of Kula Community Center property
A blessing Monday at the Kula community center marked Maui Countyʻs acquisition of the 7-acre property that includes the center, ensuring the area is held for public use in perpetuity.
State postpones Upcountry overnight road closure for lane striping work
The Hawai‘i Department of Transportation has postponed roadway striping work on Makawao Avenue heading mauka onto Haleakalā Highway.
Mayor’s community budget meeting set for Oct. 10 in Kaunakakai
Mayor Richard Bissen and his administration will host a Molokaʻi community budget meeting from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 10, at Mitchell Pauole Community Center in Kaunakakai.
Halloween-thriller set at Kīhei Charter School to feature in local film festival, Oct. 19
A Halloween-themed thriller filmed at Kīhei Charter School will be featured at the Hawaiʻi International Film Festival in the Maui Arts & Cultural Center’s McCoy Theater this month.
First humpback sighting reported for 2024 whale season
The first humpback whale sighting for the 2024 season has been reported by Teralani Sailing Adventures. The sighting was at approximately 10 a.m. Sunday by Capt. Matt Talbot and the crew of Teralani during a snorkel sail off the coast of Ka’anapali.
Washington club provides funds for Princess Nāhiʻenaʻena classroom supplies
A Rotary club in Washington state has provided $6,400 for classroom supplies at Lahaina’s Princess Nāhiʻenaʻena Elementary School.
October is Infant Safe Sleep Month
Gov. Josh Green, M.D., issued a proclamation declaring October Infant Safe Sleep Month to coincide with the national observance of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Awareness Month. The observance is marked to increase the public’s awareness of the high rates of these preventable infant deaths.
Maui wildfire survey uncovers alarming rise in poverty, housing instability for fire survivors
Maui households living below the poverty line has more than doubled since the August 2023 Maui wildfires, one of the University of Hawaiʻi Economic Research Organization’s findings in a new survey of fire-affected residents.
PUC conducts public hearings on Hawaiʻi Gas rate increases across the state
The Public Utilities Commission has begun a series of public hearings regarding Hawai‘i Gas’ application for rate increases, revised rate schedules and rules across all its service territories throughout the state.
West Maui Taxpayers Association releases election endorsements
The West Maui Taxpayers’ Association released its endorsements for the Nov. 5 general election.
Nā Māla Kaiāulu project seeks to revolutionize sustainable urban agriculture on Maui
A new project looks to transform barren land in Kahului into an educational farm.
Comedian Russell Peters brings his ‘Relax World Tour’ to the MACC
Russell Peters was recently named as one of Rolling Stone’s “50 Best Comics of All Time.”





