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Schatz congratulates Maui families awarded with federal funding to buy first home; Visits ʻĪao and Hālau of ʻŌiwi Art
US Sen. Brian Schatz conducted site visits on the Valley Isle on Wednesday, focused on the progress of recovery efforts on Maui, following the 2023 wildfires and recent Kona Low storms in March of this year.
Maui Pineapple Tour adds farm tour and lunch package
Maui Pineapple Tour has launched a new Farm Tour and Lunch experience at its Hāliʻimaile operation, combining a guided tour of Hawaiʻi’s last working pineapple farm with a catered meal provided by ʻOhana Island Grindz. “Our goal with the Maui Pineapple Tour has always been to create meaningful connections between our guests and Maui’s rich […]
Candidates for public office accepted for kūpuna luncheon sponsor tables
Maui Economic Opportunity is accepting table sponsorships from candidates for public office for the 54th Kūpuna Aloha Luncheon, set for July 25 at the Grand Wailea.
Free Mokuʻula immersive film experience returns to Maui Ocean Center
A free 360-degree film experience bringing to life the sacred history of Mokuʻula resumes screenings this month at the Maui Ocean Center.
ʻAha Niu Festival on Maui celebrates community, culture, and coconut stewardship
The community is invited to ʻAha Niu: Maui Nui Coconut Celebration Festival on June 13, 2026 at the Maui Nui Botanical Gardens. The free event celebrates niu (coconut) as a vital cultural resource and quintessential Oceanic staple crop. The day features hands-on workshops, demonstrations, and the giveaway of over 150 coconut sprouts for families to take home and plant.
New testing shows drop in environmental pathogens following Kona Low storms
A follow-up round of environmental sampling in areas impacted by the Kona Low storms shows a general decrease in concentrations of environmental pathogens associated with the event. Overall, downward trends from initial measurements suggest the environment is recovering and naturally reducing the presence of storm-related pathogens.
Vladimir P. Devens Sworn In as Chief Justice of the Hawaiʻi Supreme Court
Associate Justice Vladimir P. Devens was sworn in Tuesday morning in an informal ceremony as the sixth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of Hawaiʻi. Acting Chief Justice Sabrina S. McKenna administered the oath of office.
ShirtWorks opens at Whalers Village
Whalers Village, owned and operated by GGP, announced the opening of its newest retailer, ShirtWorks, offering a thoughtfully curated selection of island inspired clothing, gifts and souvenirs for both residents and visitors.
County MAPPS site will be temporarily offline May 8-10 for planned software maintenance, upgrades
During planned software maintenance and upgrades for the County of Maui Automated Planning and Permitting System from 6 p.m. Friday, May 8, until noon Sunday, May 10, 2026, users will not be able to access the online system, according to the County Department of Management Information Technology Services Division.
UH spring 2026 commencement schedule
Graduates from across the University of Hawaiʻi 10-campus system will be celebrated this spring, starting May 9 and ending May 16.
Hawaiʻi Organics Compost now selling locally made soil products
Hawaiʻi Organics Compost has begun selling locally produced compost, active mulch and custom blends from its Waikapū facility — completing a loop that starts with green waste dropped off across Central Maui and ends with finished soil products ready to go back into the ground.
Birth of Hawaiian monk seal pup at Kaimana Beach prompts coordinated safety response
A Hawaiian monk seal pup was born at sunset, Sunday, May 3, on Kaimana Beach, to the 15-year-old female Kaiwi (RK96), who is known to visit Oʻahu’s south shore.
24th Annual Maui Matsuri returns with two-day celebration of Japanese culture
The Japanese Cultural Society of Maui will host the 24th annual Maui Matsuri across two events this month at the University of Hawaiʻi Maui College, beginning with a Children’s Festival on Saturday, followed by the Japanese Festival on May 23.
Seabury Hall’s 50th Craft Fair set for May 9
Seabury Hall will host its 50th Annual Craft Fair from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Upcountry campus.
Hana Hou by Hale Zen to host book signing with Maui cookbook author Alana Kysar
Lahaina’s Hana Hou by Hale Zen will welcome Maui-based cookbook author Alana Kysar for a public book signing from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday. The evening celebrates the release of her newest title, Aloha Veggies, and is free and open to the community.
Workshop set for May 7 on historic district hurdles for Lahaina commercial properties
A free workshop focused on the unique challenges of rebuilding within Lahaina’s historic districts is set for 3 to 5 p.m. Thursday at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center’s Morgado Hall. The Commercial Property Workshop: Historic District Recovery, hosted by the Maui County Office of Recovery, is geared toward commercial property owners in Lahaina Historic […]
Applications now open for the 13th Annual Hawaiian Airlines Made in Maui County Festival
The Maui Chamber of Commerce is now accepting Product Vendor Applications for the 13th Annual 2026 Hawaiian Airlines Made in Maui County Festival, taking place Nov. 6 and 7, 2026, at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center.
‘Lahaina Rising’ documentary to screen at national county officials conferences
A documentary about the 2023 Lahaina wildfire will be screened this week at two national conferences for county officials on Maui. “Lahaina Rising” is scheduled for screenings May 5–7 at the National Association of Counties Western Interstate Region Conference and May 8 at the 40th Annual National Organization of Black County Officials Economic Development Conference […]
DPW revises hours for nighttime closure on section of County roadway in Kaupō
To accommodate area motorists, County of Maui Department of Public Works is revising the closure on a section of Piʻilani Highway in Kaupō to instead be from 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. May 5 through May 8, 2026, for repairs project roadwork. Emergency vehicles will be allowed to pass.
UH researchers leading $33.5M fight against invasive species threatening Hawaiʻi
The University of Hawaiʻi is at the center of a multi-front battle to protect the state’s native ecosystems, farms and communities, with researchers currently leading 98 grant-funded projects totaling more than $30 million aimed at combating invasive species.










