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Maui Fire Department conducting live fire training Oct. 13, 16 and 17 in Waikapu

The Maui Fire Department is conducting live fire training on Oct. 13, 16 and 17 as part of its 39th recruit class in Waikapu.

Upcountry residents invited to discuss impact of wildfires during community conversation in Kula

The goal of this meeting is to collectively begin to create a path toward a fire and water resilient Upcountry community.

Maui man using online name Duckfat34 sentenced to 10 years for child enticement, drug trafficking

US Chief District Judge Derrick K. Watson on Tuesday sentenced Lyle Cummings, 47, of Maui, to 10 1/2 years of imprisonment and seven years of supervised release for attempted coercion and enticement of a child to engage in sexual activity and trafficking cocaine and crack.

Reentry begins Oct 16 for two more zones in the Lahaina burn zone: 14 C and 14D

Maui County is lifting the Disaster Area Restrictions for owners and residents with vehicle passes in Zones 14 C and 14 D, beginning Oct. 16.

Māla Wharf reopening to recreational boaters Saturday — earlier than expected after Lahaina fire

Māla Wharf’s ramp and facilities are reopening full-time for recreational vessel activity beginning at 6 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 14, and commercial permittees are being informed by letter of commercial vessel operations opening on Monday, Oct. 16.

Hui O Ka Wai Ola launches 4 new water testing sites in West Maui in response to Lahaina wildfire

The organization, a partnership between The Nature Conservancy, Maui Nui Marine Resource Council and West Maui Ridge to Reef Initiative, has continued actively monitoring coastal water conditions in West Maui since the wildfire and was the first group to perform post-fire sampling in the area.

Mayor Bissen proposing 3 water bill categories for customers affected by Maui fires

For customers whose water was used to help put out the Maui wildfires in August, a claim form can be submitted for reimbursement.

10th Annual Hawaiian Airlines Made in Maui County Festival: Nov. 3-4

The 10th Annual Hawaiian Airlines Made in Maui County Festival will take place Nov. 3 and 4, offering a unique shopping opportunity and showcasing local Maui County businesses.

EPA air sampling data shows good air quality following wildfires in Lahaina and Kula

EPA tested for metals including lead and arsenic, asbestos, particulate matter, and 42 compounds called volatile organic compounds.

Maui County Council to take action Oct. 12 on bill about alternative fire debris removal program

The Maui County Council is scheduled to take final action on Bill 86 about an alternative program for fire debris removal at a special 9 a.m. meeting at the Kalana O Maui Building in Wailuku.

Police publicly identify 2 more victims of Lahaina fire; bringing total to 96 of 98 known fatalities

The Maui Police Department on Wednesday identified two more victims of the Aug. 8 Lahaina fire: Leslie Smith, 80, and Dale Richter, 66, both from Lahaina.

Maui Disaster Relief Fund suspends new applications after overwhelming response

The suspension of new applications will allow the fund to streamline efforts and expedite assistance to wildfire victims.

Hawai‘i congressional delegation introduces resolution to honor victims, first responders of Maui wildfires

The resolution was led by Sen. Mazie Hirono in the U.S. Senate and Rep. Jill Tokuda in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Hawaiʻi governor orders US and state flags at half-staff to honor lives lost in attacks on Israel

To honor the lives of those lost, including Americans, that began with the attacks on Israel over the weekend, Hawaiʻi Gov. Josh Green has ordered the United States and Hawai‘i state flags be flown at half-staff at state facilities.

Maui County lifting restrictions for owners and residents of Zone 6C and 15A on Oct. 13

Maui County is lifting its disaster area restrictions for owners and residents of property in Zone 6C and 15A, beginning on Oct. 13.

Police identify Jeannie Eliason as Lahaina fire victim; she died before birth of first grandchild

Jeanne Eliason of Lahaina was excited to become a grandmother for the first time, but she died in the Lahaina fire before her daughter gave birth to a baby boy.

FEMA job fair Oct. 11 at Lahaina Civic Center

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has temporary vacancies for multiple positions on Maui and Oʻahu that start as 120-day appointments and may be extended up to one year. 

Maui Medical Group temporarily relocates Lahaina clinic to Napili Plaza

Maui Medical Group is temporarily relocating its Lahaina clinic to the Napili Plaza Shopping Center due to damage sustained during the Aug. 8 fire.

Hawaiʻi pilot project will allow on-the-spot tickets and fines for resource violations

The Hawaiʻi State Department of Land and Natural Resources is putting together a three-month pilot project that will allow state conservation enforcement resource officers to issue on-the-spot tickets and/or fines for rule violations.

Hawai‘i Health Department approves 4th medical cannabis retail store for Pono Life Maui

As of Sept. 30, 2023, there are 32,693 in-state patients and 2,817 caregivers registered statewide for medical canabis.
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