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NOAA Fisheries: Kauaʻi monk seal back home after swallowing a fishing hook
Endangered Hawaiian monk seal RS10 is home on Kauaʻi thanks to community volunteers and joint agency efforts. The seal ingested a fishing hook and was treated at The Marine Mammal Center’s monk seal hospital on Hawaiʻi Island. After a successful hook-removal, RS10 was recently released back to the wild.
Expect road closures, traffic delays for Maui Marathon’s “Lahaina Town Memorial Run”
Drivers should expect traffic delays and road closures on Sunday, April 21 until approximately 1:30 p.m. for the 54th annual Maui Marathon. Significant traffic delays and stops will occur, specifically on Highway 30 between Māʻalaea and Wailuku, from 5:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
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Mold forces Maui County prosecutors to relocate temporarily
As if fighting for justice weren’t tough enough, now attorneys and staff in the Maui County Department of the Prosecuting Attorney have a new foe: an infestation of mold in their Old Wailuku Courthouse offices.
Hawaiʻi Community Lending nonprofit awarded $400K to aid Lahaina homeowner recovery
In a significant boost to aid Lahaina homeowners affected by last year’s wildfires, American Savings Bank (ASB) and the Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines (FHLB Des Moines) have announced an allocation of $400,000 to Hawaiʻi Community Lending through the FHLB Member Impact Fund.
DLNR: Search and destroy mission combats non-native corals
Expecting to only remove two species of non-native coral, a team from the DLNR Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR), ended up extracting four coral colonies from one of the longest and widest fringing reef in Hawai‘i on Thursday.
Council extends Kula water deal timeline, requests community meeting, compares financial analyses
After a community meeting in Pukalani on March 29, concerns arose about the timeframe for assessing a 30-year water purchase agreement for drilling wells in Kula. The Chicago-based developer, Free Market Ventures, LLC (FMV), has since extended the timeline to allow the council more decision-making time.
DOH Investigating Two Confirmed Whooping Cough Cases on Hawaiʻi Island
The Hawai‘i Department of Health is investigating two confirmed cases of pertussis (also known as whooping cough) and identified eight probable cases in two separate households without travel-related exposures on Hawaiʻi Island. Both households have school-age children that attend local schools but are in geographically distinct areas of the island. Currently, no one is hospitalized.
Ameresco to host open house community meeting about proposed ‘Ūkiu Energy Project on Maui, May 7
Ameresco, Inc. is hosting a open house community meeting on Tuesday, May 7, to provide information and seek community input about its ‘Ūkiu Energy project located across from the Central Maui Landfill behind Hawaiian Electric’s Waena substation.
Capturing smiles, creating change: Imua Family Services launches SMILE Imua family portrait day fundraiser
Imua Family Services launches SMILE Imua, a family portrait day fundraiser aimed at spreading joy while raising funds for the Imua Inclusion Preschool. SMILE Imua is scheduled to take place on Sunday, April 21, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Imua Discovery Garden, with 20-minute photo shoots occurring every 30 minutes.
Namahana accolade awarded to veteran homestead advocate on Maui
A 30-year Hawaiian homelands leader and advocate was honored recently at the 32nd Celebration of the Arts. Kekoa Enomoto received the Namahana Award of Excellence at the Ritz-Carlton Kapalua resort March 29. The distinction salutes “kupuna (elders) who have served the culture with a zest for life.”
$100K+ in grants support Maui Youth Programs after wildfires
Today, the Hawai‘i Community Foundation (HCF) announced the award of $104,491 to three nonprofit partners focused on providing assistance to Maui families with children who have been affected by the Maui fires in August 2023: the Alexander Academy Performing Company, Maui Junior Golf Association, and Unda Kava 808. In total, the Maui Strong Fund has now distributed $2.4 million in grants in the “Children and Family” sector.
Temporary debris storage, long-term recovery plan to be discussed at Disaster Recovery Meeting, April 10
The community is invited to attend the County of Maui’s Weekly Disaster Recovery Community Update Meeting at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, at the Lahaina Civic Center to hear a status report on air quality and leachate monitoring at the Temporary Debris Storage site at Olowalu.
Department of Health reports recent travel-related dengue virus case on Oʻahu
The Hawaiʻi Department of Health has received report of a travel-related dengue case on O‘ahu. The person had traveled to a region where dengue is known to be spread.
Seabury Hall presents ‘Radio Rewind Live: A Pops choral concert’
Seabury Hall’s choral ensembles are inviting popular music lovers to experience a “journey through the timeless tunes of the past” during an April 20 performance of “Radio Rewind Live: A pops choral concert.” The event starts at 7 p.m. at the ʻAʻaliʻikūhonua Creative Arts Center at the private school in Makawao.
Valerie Kato confirmed as deputy director of the Hawaiʻi State Department of Health
The Hawaiʻi State Senate voted Monday to confirm Valerie Kato as deputy director of the Hawaiʻi State Department of Health. She joins Director Kenneth Fink, M.D.
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and Hospitals Hawaiʻi Market welcomes new president
Kaiser Permanente Hawaiʻi announced the selection of its new president of Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and Hospitals Hawaiʻi, Edmund “Ed” Chan. Chan’s roots in Hawaiʻi began early in his career. In 2000, after completing his Registered Dietitian training in Boston, he accepted a position as a clinical dietitian for Hale Makua Health Services in Kahului, Maui. Chan also took on roles at the Community Clinic of Maui and served as a consultant dietitian to Maui Youth & Family Services.
Foodland Farms Lahaina to reopen April 10
Foodland Super Market, Ltd. announced that Foodland Farms Lahaina will reopen at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, April 10. Located at Lahaina Gateway, Foodland Farms Lahaina has been closed since the Aug. 8, 2023, wildfires.
Rotarians donate dictionaries to Kūlanihākoʻi High School
After learning of a need for dictionary books at the new Kūlanihākoʻi High School, Rotarians from the Rotary Club of Kīhei Wailea and Lahaina Sunset donated 35 dictionaries to the school’s English Department.
After eminent domain vote in council, Komar Maui Properties announces gift of 5 acres to Maui for Lahaina wildfire debris
Komar is offering a quarter of the 20-acre site that was outlined in the eminent domain proposal, saying it will accommodate 100% of the 400,000 cubic yards of debris from Lahaina and Olowalu. As a condition of the donation, Komar says it wants the donated land to be used exclusively for Lahaina debris; and that the county extend equal rights to the remaining 15 acres for use by Komar.
UH: Removal of Maunakea observatory set to begin in April, completed by August
The University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo will begin the removal of the Hōkū Keʻa Observatory on the summit of Maunakea the week of April 15, 2024. The decommissioning process that includes the restoration of the site is expected to be completed by August.









