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Gov. Green signs five condominium bills into law

In a step toward addressing the housing challenges in Hawai‘i, Gov. Josh Green, M.D., signed a series of bills today aimed at benefiting condominium owners, associations, and residents throughout the state. This legislative package is designed to streamline processes, enhance management practices, and increase accessibility to clean energy programs for condominium communities.

Maui Council to hold two special meetings to finalize budget and consider resolution on Air Force telescope atop Haleakalā

The first special council meeting will only include budget-related legislation for the county’s fiscal year that begins July 1. The second meeting is on Resolution 24-103, providing comments on the proposed Maui Optical and Supercomputing Site Small Telescope Advanced Research facility, or AMOS STAR, atop Haleakalā.

American Savings Bank donates $443,000 through annual workplace giving campaign

American Savings Bank is proud to announce that its 2024 Kahiau Giving Campaign has raised $443,000. The charitable contribution will support five local nonprofits in their efforts to improve the quality of life for Hawaiʻi residents. More than 90% of ASB teammates participated in the annual workplace giving initiative, which began in 2011.

Report: Honolulu named ‘Safest City to Visit in the World’

Representatives of the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority, Hawaiʻi Lodging & Tourism Association, City and County of Honolulu, and an array of public safety professionals and visitor industry partners made a special announcement during a press conference at the Hawaiʻi Convention Center today commemorating Honolulu for being recognized by Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection as the “Safest City to Travel to in the World” in 2024.

DBEDT: State committed to supporting Maui’s economic recovery amid decrease in visitor arrivals and spending

There were 174,582 visitors to Maui in April 2024, a significant decrease from 243,245 visitors (-28.2%) in April 2023 and 247,984 visitors (-29.6%) in April 2019, according to preliminary statistics from the state Department of Business Economic Development and Tourism. DBEDT Director James Kunane Tokioka said “With the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority’s Mākaukau Maui campaign and targeted efforts showcasing Maui’s readiness to welcome visitors, DBEDT is committed to supporting the state and Maui’s economic recovery.”

Andy Bumatai, Frank De Lima, and Augie T bring non-stop laughter to Maui, July 26

The Maui Arts & Cultural Center has announced that tickets are now available for an all-ages comedy show that features three of Hawaiʻi’s legends of comedy – Andy Bumatai, Frank De Lima and Augie T – taking place at Castle Theater on Friday, July 26 at 7 p.m.

Update/Open: Motor vehicle accident on ʻĪao Valley Road at Aliʻi Drive near Kepaniwai Park

Update: (1:01 p.m., May 30, 2024) ʻĪao Valley Road is now open in both directions. It was closed earlier due to a motor vehicle accident at Aliʻi Drive near Kepaniwai Park in Wailuku.

AAA Hawaiʻi: Gas Prices in Hawaiʻi mainly steady

In Kahului, the average price of $4.84 is three cents higher than last week and one cent higher than a year ago.

1,000 invasive Albizia trees harvested to build FestPAC Hale Village

The DLNR Division of Forestry and Wildlife helped fell more than 1,000 invasive trees, mostly Albizia, to be used in building 28 hale for the Festival Village as part of the 13th Festival of Pacific Arts & Culture (FestPAC).

Investigation of cruise ship spotted off the Nā Pali Coast is inconclusive

A two-pronged investigation by the DLNR Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement failed to find evidence that the Celebrity Cruise Lines ship, Celebrity Edge, violated any state rules while sailing off Kaua‘i’s Nā Pali Coast State Wilderness Park, earlier this month.

Maui Native Tommy Musto signs Major League Soccer contract with LAFC

The Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC) on Wednesday announced the signing of Maui native Tommy Musto to a Major League Soccer contract. With the signing, Tommy becomes the first-ever Hawaiʻi-born player to sign with LAFC, and the 13th in league history.   

Kibou for Maui Project supports Maui delegation to study recovery, rebuilding in Japan

The Kibou for Maui Project in Japan hosted a Maui leadership delegation from May 19 to 23, 2024, to facilitate an educational and strategic exchange between Maui recovery effort leaders and experts in Japan’s Tohoku region, which underwent significant rebuilding after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

Water director: Maui County does not have water for Pulelehua housing development

Maui County does not have water available in West Maui for the Pulelehua project, a long planned development seen as a scarce opportunity to provide desperately needed housing for Lahaina residents displaced by the August wildfires.

Veteran firefighter on Maui charged with sex assault of a minor

Maui police arrested and charged longtime Maui firefighter Shawn Rogers, 52, with first degree sexual assault and the continuous sexual assault of a minor under 14 years old, police said. Rogers, who is a battalion chief and 25-year veteran of the department, posted bail which was set at $150,000, representatives with the Maui Police Department tell Maui Now.

Sacred Hearts School celebrates 2024 eighth grade graduation amid challenges and resilience

Sacred Hearts School held its 2024 eighth grade graduation on Wednesday, May 29 at Sacred Hearts Mission Church in Kapalua, marking a significant milestone in a year defined by extraordinary challenges and remarkable resilience. The school, which was originally located in Lahaina, transitioned to Kapalua following the devastating fire on Aug. 8, 2023, that severely damaged half of their Lahaina campus.

Report: 30% of families experienced food insecurity in Hawaiʻi in 2023

For the first time since 2014, Hawaiʻi Foodbank has released a comprehensive report detailing the state of food insecurity across Hawaiʻi.

County donates Fairways at Maui Lani lots to Nā Hale O Maui for affordable housing

The County of Maui recently donated seven Fairways at Maui Lani, Kahului, lots totaling approximately 1.4 acres to nonprofit Nā Hale O Maui for affordable housing, according to an announcement today by the County Department of Finance. The donation of the County real property closed May 22, 2024. Fairways at Maui Lani Lots 1-7 are part of 19 total Fairways at Maui Lani lots that the County in 2022 decided to give to Nā Hale O Maui for affordable workforce housing in perpetuity.

Noodles & Rice by Nutcharee opens at Azeka Shopping Center

Noodles & Rice by Nutcharee is now open at Azeka Shopping Center. Building on the success of their sister restaurant, Nutcharee’s Authentic Thai Food, the new restaurant offers diners a unique take on two staples of Asian cuisine: noodles & rice.

Hawaiian Electric’s Public Safety Power Shutoff program to launch July 1 in effort to lessen wildfire risk

Hawaiian Electric Company unveiled details today regarding its Public Safety Power Shutoff or PSPS program for lessening the risk of wildfires in Hawaiʻi, which will launch on July 1. As part of this program, Hawaiian Electric may preemptively shut off power in certain areas it has identified as high risk during periods of forecast high winds and dry conditions. In Maui County, the program will start in West Maui, Upcountry, parts of Central and South Maui, and parts of central Molokaʻi (affecting approximately 26,100 customers).

Gov. Green announces second deadline extension for One ‘Ohana Fund

Since the fund began accepting applications on March 1, 2024, 48 registrations have been received from families who lost loved ones in the August 2023 wildfires, while 17 have been submitted by injured survivors.
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