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Survey: Hawaiʻi population expected to plunge as high living costs curb family growth

A survey by Made in the USA Surrogacy found that couples in Hawaiʻi would like to have 1.6 children, which is 0.3 lower than the current average of 1.96.

$177 million in federal assistance provided so far to Maui fire survivors

Since the Maui wildfires of Aug. 8, more than $177 million in federal assistance has been approved for 6,210 households, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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Imua Camp Discovery runs for keiki aged 6-8 on Oct. 9-13

Imua Discovery Garden in Wailuku is holding “Camp Discovery” for children ages 5-8 during Fall Break that runs Oct. 9-13.

Lahaina schools prepare for students to return with health and safety guidance

Dr. Rebecca Winkie, area superintendent of the Hāna-Lahainaluna-Lānaʻi-Molokaʻi Complex, sent a letter to parents and guardians of students attending Lahaina schools to provide information about the reopening plans.

Study unveils humpback whales found in deep tropics during breeding season

A study recently published in Frontiers has unveiled an interesting facet about humpback whales: they venture far beyond their traditional breeding grounds, traveling to the deep tropical oceans during the winter months.

Moloka‘i residents share concerns with Hawai‘i DLNR over environmental issues, preservation

The Hawai‘i State Department of Land and Natural Resources held a community listening session on Moloka‘i, where residents addressed pressing concerns related to environmental preservation, water management, and the protection of the island’s coral reef.

Molokaʻi community cleaned up debris from 50-foot pleasure boat grounded on reef

After heavy surf broke apart the 50-foot pleasure boat Mega that had grounded Oct. 3 on the reef off of ʻIlio Point, the Moloka‘i community came together to clean-up the debris that littered Pāpōhaku Beach.

Portions of Upper Kula, Lahaina removed from Unsafe Water Advisory

The Maui County Department of Water Supply has removed Upper Kula Area 2A and Lahaina Area 1 from the Unsafe Water Advisory.

Structure fire causes $4M in damage to Kapalua home

A home on Plantation Club Drive in Kapalua sustained $4 million in damage during a fire early Wednesday morning, Oct. 4.

Diamond Head Theatre’s benefit performance of Mamma Mia! for Maui raises $20,011

Diamond Head Theatre presented Mamma Mia! For Maui, during a special, sold-out performance on Wednesday night, in which all ticket sales went to the Hawaiʻi Community Foundation’s Maui Strong Fund. 

Crews continue to monitor Olinda fire for hot spots and smokers two-months later

Two days shy of the two-month anniversary of the start of the 1,000-acre Olinda Fire, daily fire patrols continue, according to a state Department of Land and Natural Resources news release. Firefighters from the DLNR Division of Forestry and Wildlife continue checking for hot spots and smokers. 

Special Edition of Hawaiʻi Food & Wine Festival announced in Wailea, Maui, Nov. 18

“Taste Our Love For Maui” unites eight exceptionally talented chefs, each deeply connected to the island’s rich heritage for one-night only on Saturday, Nov. 18 at 6 p.m. at Humble Market Kitchin by Roy Yamaguchi and Wailea Beach Resort.

Maui Council to hold special council meeting Oct. 12 on wildfire-debris removal

Chair Alice L. Lee made the announcement saying the bill establishes standards and procedures for the removal of hazardous waste, fire debris and hazard trees from properties damaged or destroyed in the August 2023 wildfires. The council passed the bill with amendments on first reading yesterday.

Department of Health to conduct Maui needs assessment survey

The Hawaiʻi Department of Health announced today it will conduct a needs assessment survey for residents affected by the wildfires. The DOH survey will assess ongoing priorities identified by the community and barriers to accessing healthcare and other essential services.

Coast Guard, USACE, FEMA and EPA members meet to discuss Maui wildfire response operations   

Members of the US Coast Guard, US Army Corps of Engineers, Federal Emergency Management Agency and Environmental Protection Agency met last Tuesday on Maui to discuss the status of various missions.   

Maui police narrow ‘Credible List’ of unaccounted for individuals to 10

The Maui Police Department has narrowed its list of unaccounted for individuals from the Aug. 8 Lahaina wildfire to 10 people. The updated list was released on Friday, Oct. 6, 2023.

Leilehua High School’s Jackie Freitas named 2024 Hawaiʻi State Teacher of the Year

Jackie Freitas, a natural resources teacher at Leilehua High School in Wahiawa, Oʻahu, received the state’s top teaching award from Gov. Josh Green and Superintendent Keith Hayashi during an awards ceremony on Oct. 3.

UH Wind Ensemble to play special rendition of Lahainaluna in tribute

Like many of those in Hawaiʻi who watched with heavy hearts the devastation that the wildfires left on Maui, the members of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Wind Ensemble felt a desire to honor those who were lost, those who survived, and those who are working to help the community.

Hōkūleʻa departs San Francisco, sets sail for Half Moon Bay

Hōkūleʻa departed San Francisco for Half Moon Bay, where it received a traditional welcome from the Ramaytush tribe and conducted community activities before continuing its voyage.

Hawaiʻi Attorney General urges residents to remain vigilant for suspicious fundraisers

Nearly two months since the Maui wildfires, Attorney General Anne Lopez is urging Hawaiʻi residents to remain watchful for suspicious fundraisers.
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