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Beware callers impersonating law enforcement

The Department of Law Enforcement warns the public to beware of callers impersonating law enforcement officers and intimidating people with false information about impending or nonexistent court cases.

Spot a fallen seabird? Come to its rescue with a towel and box

Hawai‘i residents are being asked to keep their eyes peeled for grounded seabirds during “fallout season” from now until mid-December. And, they should have a small towel and a perforated box handy for rescue missions.

Maui rallies for the 5th annual Men’s March Against Violence, Oct. 4

The 5th annual Maui Men’s March Against Violence is fast approaching and will take place on Friday, Oct. 4, 2024, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Kalana O Maui Building located at 200 South High St. in Wailuku.  This free event invites everyone in the community—public and private sectors alike—to unite in a powerful […]

Hirono, colleagues introduce legislation to support survivors of sexual assault on campus

US Senators Mazie Hirono (D-HI), Tim Kaine (D-VA) and Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) reintroduced legislation on Sept. 18 to support survivors of sexual assault on college campuses, after an unsuccessful first attempt.

Nānākuli’s new sculpture celebrates Māui’s legendary fishhook

A new gem has found its home at Nānākuli Public Library—a sculpture that pays homage to the legendary fishhook of Polynesian culture figure Māui.

Plexus Worldwide volunteers fill 700 backpacks in effort with Maui Food Bank

Plexus Worldwide, a leading direct-selling health and wellness company, rallied hundreds of its Brand Ambassadors to participate in a volunteer effort with the Maui Food Bank. As Maui County’s primary hunger relief organization, the Maui Food Bank is the only nonprofit that collects, warehouses and distributes large quantities of food to help alleviate hunger across Maui County.

Rebuild of homes destroyed in Kula fire runs into costly wastewater upgrades

Upcountry residents have relied for years on cesspools, which are required under state law to be eliminated by 2050.

Stand Up Maui releases a dozen policy statements aimed at low-income housing needs

The housing advocacy group Stand Up Maui is asking Maui County legislators and other policymakers to consider a dozen policies to help meet the housing needs of low-income residents.

Mayor Bissen hosting community budget meeting in Hāna on Tuesday

Mayor Richard Bissen and his administration will host a community budget meeting from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 1, at Helene Hall Community Center in Hāna.

Hōkūleʻa Sets Sail for Kaunakakai, Molokaʻi

Hōkūleʻa, Hawaiʻi’s iconic double-hulled voyaging canoe, will embark on the next leg of its statewide Pae ʻĀina sail this Sunday, heading towards Kaunakakai, Molokaʻi. During the week-long stop at Kaunakakai Harbor, the crew will welcome school groups and the general public to share about traditional voyaging, the rich cultural history that the canoe represents and about plans for future legs of the Moananuiākea Voyage.

County announces amended sewer service status for several lots in West Maui

The County of Maui Department of Environmental Management’s Wastewater Reclamation Division announced that it has amended the Sewer Service Status for several lots near Aki St., Kaili Place and Puiki Place in Lahaina. The specified lots have gone from “red,” which indicates a property does not currently have active sewer service, to “green,” meaning the sewer service is active for the property.

MEO Teen financial literacy workshop set Oct. 8-9 at Cameron Center

The two-day Financial Literacy for Teens workshop, covering topics such as budgeting, saving and credit, will be held during the Fall Break week on Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 8 and 9, at the J. Walter Cameron Center in Wailuku. The teen financial literacy workshop is offered at no cost and is put on by Maui Economic Opportunity’s Business Development Center.

Continued nighttime and daytime closures on Kaʻahumanu Ave. for utility work

Eastbound and westbound lanes of Kaʻahumanu Ave. (Route 32) between Kāne St. and Lono Ave. will be impacted by water line work for the Maui Palms Hampton Inn project from Monday, Sept. 30 to Friday, Oct. 4. The Hawai‘i Department of Transportation advises motorists of the ongoing work and asks people to drive with caution in the area.

Deadline for attending Nonprofit Directors annual, awards meeting is Sept. 30

The deadline to sign-up for the Oct. 10 Maui Nonprofit Directors Association annual meeting and awards presentation is only a couple days away on Sept. 30. The event is set for 5 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 10, at the Maui Beach Hotel Ballroom. 

Seabury Hall celebrates its AP Capstone Diploma recipients

At Seabury Hall, 25 students have earned the AP Capstone Diploma. The diploma is granted to students who earn a score of 3 or higher in AP Seminar, AP Research and on four additional AP Exams of their choice.

American Red Cross awards $1.4M to support long-term recovery following Hawaiʻi wildfires

The American Red Cross has awarded a nearly $1.4 million grant to nonprofits Money Management International and its Hawaiʻi-based partners, Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement and Maui Economic Opportunity, Inc. to support those impacted by the devastating 2023 wildfires.

HiVE’s buzzing: Future of solar battery storage for homes is made on Maui

For nearly two decades, HNU Energy CEO Dan O’Connell has been quietly revolutionizing Maui’s solar scene, now claiming to have outdone the Tesla Powerwall with his HiVE Home Energy Storage Stackables.

R-1 water resolution sent to Water and Infrastructure Committee

Maui County Council members decided Friday to take a “deeper dive” into the county’s ongoing efforts to increase production and expansion of recycled wastewater to make more drinking water available for housing and other uses.

Baldwin Beach Park reopens after pavilion removed

Baldwin Beach Park was reopened on Friday, Sept. 27, 2024, after work to remove the park pavilion was completed. The pavilion was irreparably damaged over time by high surf and rising sea levels, according to the County of Maui Department of Parks and Recreation

HIDOE continues to explore options for rebuilding of Lahaina’s King Kamehameha III Elementary School

Since hosting community feedback sessions over the summer, the Hawai‘i State Department of Education continues to explore options for a permanent location to rebuild the fire-damaged King Kamehameha III Elementary School. A decision to move forward has not been made at this time. The original three sites being considered each presented challenges, and community feedback on the site that appeared most promising showed it was least preferred by stakeholders.
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