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UH offers free cybersecurity clinic, Jan. 21

Sign up now to safeguard your small business. The University of Hawaiʻi Cybersecurity Clinic is launching a new series of free virtual meetings to help sole proprietors and small business owners across Hawaiʻi fortify their operations against online threats. The first session, focusing on essential “cyber hygiene,” is a crucial opportunity for local entrepreneurs to gain vital protection for […]

County DWS adds webpage with new water-use calculation method

The County of Maui Department of Water Supply launched an additional webpage to provide the public with information on the new method for calculating water use for water service requests, effective Jan. 1, 2026.

Maui real estate sales up in double digits in December; condo prices fall steeply

The Maui County real estate market closed 2025 with a significant boost in sales activity as buyers capitalized on increased inventory and lower prices, particularly in the condominium sector where values dropped more than 20%.

New dormitory opens on Aloha House’s Makawao campus; bed capacity up 25%

Aloha House staff, board members and supporters gathered Wednesday for a ribbon-cutting and blessing ceremony to celebrate the opening of a new dormitory on the Makawao campus. The new structure adds 12 beds to the facility’s existing 48 beds, increasing the program’s capacity by 25%. The agency provides residential substance use treatment programs, including medically […]

42 foot catamaran begins taking on water at Māla Wharf in Lahaina

A 42-foot catamaran moored approximately 300 yards off Māla Wharf in Lahaina was reported to be taking on water and sinking on Thursday morning.

County of Maui offices to be closed Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day

County of Maui offices, facilities and services will be closed or modified on Monday, Jan. 19, 2026, for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Gov. Green appoints Jon Itomura as Chair of the Public Utilities Commission

Gov. Josh Green has appointed Jon Itomura to serve as Chair of the Hawaiʻi Public Utilities Commission.

New public Pre-K increases access on Kauaʻi

Ready Keiki launched in January 2023 with the goal of expanding preschool access statewide. Since then, the state has opened more than 80 classrooms through the Executive Office on Early Learning Public Pre-Kindergarten Program.

Ululani’s Hawaiian Shave Ice opens at Maui Ocean Center

Ululani’s Hawaiian Shave Ice has opened its newest location at Maui Ocean Center.   The shave ice stand — located near Maui Ocean Center’s entrance — is open to the public from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.

Rare discovery: Nearly intact whale placenta retrieved by Pacific Whale Foundation

Pacific Whale Foundation reports it has successfully retrieved a rare, nearly intact whale placenta—the most complete specimen it has ever had the opportunity to study. This is the second full placenta that has been collected in Hawai’i, the most recent one was in 2020 by Pacific Whale Foundation. 

FEMA extension uncertain; Mayor urges wildfire survivors to take alternate housing, if available

With the end of temporary federal emergency assistance now set for the end of next month, Mayor Richard Bissen advised Lahaina wildfire survivors Wednesday night to take a permanent housing alternative, if available.

Hale Makua announces new ‘CarePlex’ and workforce housing initiatives on Maui

Hale Makua Health Services, a Maui-born nonprofit serving the island for 80 years, today announced two landmark projects inspired by the community. The first project is an innovative health care complex in collaboration with Hawaiʻi Medical Service Association (HMSA) currently referred to as the “CarePlex.” The second project is a 100-unit workforce housing development.

Valley Isle Softball Little League celebrates first opening day

Valley Isle Softball Little League will open its inaugural season with an opening day ceremony at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 17, at the Central Maui Regional Sports Complex.

Credit Unions of Maui raise $8,000 for Maui Food Bank

The Credit Unions of Maui recently raised $8,000 and collected more than 1,800 pounds of non-perishable food for the Maui Food Bank through their annual Food and Funds Drive.

Third earthquake swarm at the summit of Kīlauea reported since the end of episode 40

Most of the earthquakes are volcano-tectonic earthquakes that accompany crack opening due to magmatic pressure, according to the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.

Acoustic tracking of tiger sharks at Olowalu finds they mate during Maui’s whale season

The findings challenges the conventional understanding of tiger sharks as purely solitary animals, revealing a predictable seasonal convergence of mature males and females that coincides with the humpback whale calving season in Hawaiʻi.

Free classroom presentations, STEM modules available to Maui schools

Free educational resources focusing on stormwater awareness and STEM learning are now available to Maui County schools through the State of Hawaii Department of Transportation, Highways Maui District.

Kapoi identified as incoming Board Chair for Boys & Girls Clubs of Maui

Boys & Girls Clubs of Maui announced that Karey Kapoi returns as Board Chair this month, after previously serving in the role from 2018 to 2021.

Update/Canceled: Maui Flood Advisory until 8 a.m.

Radar shows that the heavy rain has diminished. Therefore, the Flood Advisory has been canceled. Flooding is no longer expected to pose a threat. Additional light showers are expected through the  afternoon.

Prominent kalo farmer Bobby Pahia to run for Maui County Council seat in race that could impact power balance

Bobby Pahia hopes to fill the seat that will be vacated by Yuki Lei Sugimura as she launches a bid for mayor.
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