Search
Aloha, !
My Profile | Logout
Aloha, Guest!
Login | Register
  • News Topics
    • Front Page
    • Maui News
    • Business
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Maui Wildfires
    • Maui Election
    • Food & Dining
    • Housing & Real Estate
    • Hawai‘i Journalism Initiative
    • Crime Statistics
    • Local Sports
    • Opinion
  • Weather & Surf
    • Weather Forecast
    • Surf Report
  • Lifestyle & Culture
    • History & Culture
    • Maui Arts & Entertainment
    • Food & Dining
    • Obituaries
    • Housing & Real Estate
    • Visitors' Guide
  • Events Calendar
    • Upcoming Maui Events
    • Events Map
    • Post an Event
  • Job Listings
    • Maui Jobs
    • Recent Job Listings
    • Job Alerts
    • Post a Job
  • Classifieds
    • View All
    • Post a Notice
  • Special Sections
    • Hawaii Journalism Initiative
    • History & Culture
    • Medical Minute
  • × Close Menu
  • About Maui Now
  • Newsletter
  • Contact Us
  • Get the App
  • Advertise With Us
  • Meet the Team
Choose Your Island:
  • Kauai
  • Maui
  • Big Island
Copyright © 2026 Pacific Media Group
All Rights Reserved

Privacy Policy | About Our Ads

Maui Now
Search
Aloha, !
My Profile | Logout
Aloha, Guest!
Login | Register
    Maui Now
  • Sections
  • Maui News
  • Wildfires
  • Business
  • Weather
  • Culture
  • Entertainment
  • Visitors' Guide
  • Jobs
  • Obituaries
  • HJI

The Hawai‘i Journalism Initiative is a Maui-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

Donate Learn about HJI

Hawai‘i Journalism Initiative

Beach restoration, cleanup of abandoned cars among ideas for Olowalu’s coast when highway is realigned

by Rob Collias ·

More than 50 community members showed up for a planning meeting for the "Olowalu: The Road to Resilience" study being developed due to the upcoming realignment of Honoapi'ilani Highway from Ukumahame to Olowalu.

Olowalu, Ukumehame brace for change with state’s plan to move coastal highway inland to combat sea level rise

by Colleen Uechi ·

The $160 million project is part of a yearslong effort to move Honoapi'ilani Highway away from the shoreline and improve access to and from West Maui.

Monday Morning MIL: Baldwin, Seabury Hall boys soccer teams tune up for states; Maui High girls basketball wins MIL championship

BY HJI ·

Spartans beat Bears 2-1 in scrimmage to prepare both for the state tournaments this week

As eviction moratorium ends, Maui’s renters face pricier market than before wildfires

by Colleen Uechi ·

Rents have dipped since the beginning of 2024, but advocates worry more people will be without housing or leave the island if more isn't done.

‘Feels like a miracle’: Moloka‘i nonprofit purchases fishpond, 300 acres for preservation

by Colleen Uechi ·

Both the nonprofit and a land conservation expert described the $1.5 million purchase as a rare victory in a state where so many other lands are being sold and developed.

Investigators spent months searching for a man unaccounted for in Lahaina fire. Now his 6 children are asking the court to declare him deceased

by Rob Collias ·

The children of Elmer Lee Stevens, who lost their mother in the Lahaina fire, filed a petition with the court that, if granted, would allow them to join the settlement for the many residents who lost loved ones and homes in the fire.

Monday Morning MIL: Baldwin High School boys, Maui Prep girls win league swimming team championships

by Rob Collias ·

Four swimmers — Lahainaluna's Jake McGill, King Kekaulike's Xander Hurst, Maui Prep's Sacha Salem and Maui High's Aika Swanson — won two individual events on Saturday at the Kīhei Aquatic Center.

Bill in Hawaiʻi Legislature would speed up rebuilding of affordable housing complexes destroyed in Lahaina fire

by Colleen Uechi ·

Measure specifically targets four affordable housing projects that offered 358 units before the fire.

Maui brothers back on baseball diamond together for one of the nation’s top college teams

by Rob Collias ·

Wehiwa Aloy, who is ranked as a possble first-round draft choice for the No. 5 Arkansas Razorbacks, will play this season with brother Kuhio, who transferred from BYU.

Monday Morning MIL: With 1999 championship players in the stands, Maui High girls basketball team clinches regular season title, state berth

by Rob Collias ·

Sabers are 10-0 and have clinched a state berth as they try to claim their first MIL girls basketball championship since 1999

Bury all power lines or rebuild the town fast? In Lahaina fire recovery, it’s hard to do both

by Colleen Uechi ·

After a downed power line caused the devastating August 2023 wildfire, there was public outcry to bury all lines in Lahaina. But Hawaiian Electric says they can’t do that without delaying the rebuild.

What happens when highway moves mauka? University of Hawaiʻi, nonprofit hope to restore 6-mile stretch of West Maui shoreline

by Rob Collias ·

Planners envision kalo fields, coconut farms and other natural buffers to help protect one of the state's most important reefs.

Maui County making plans to bring back the fair after years of cancellations

by Colleen Uechi ·

The Maui Fair is a beloved local tradition that drew about 90,000 people the last time it was held in 2019.

Monday Morning MIL: There’s a new Coach Lee for Maui High School football

by Rob Collias ·

Pohai Lee takes reins of Sabers football program after being head coach for Baldwin High School from 2015 to 2021.

It’s a challenge: Expediting the rebuilding of homes in Lahaina’s downtown without compromising historic character

by Colleen Uechi ·

Maui County is planning to propose measures to make it easier to rebuild homes in historic and shoreline areas.

Maui coffee farmers: How did Mahi Pono obtain disease-resistant plants while they could not?

by Rob Collias ·

Chairperson Sharon Hurd said the Hawaiʻi State Department of Agriculture is investigating a complaint by Maui coffee farmer Gerry Ross that big company Mahi Pono was able to obtain coffee leaf rust-resistant cultivars that small companies could not.

Newer Articles
Older Articles

Help Fund Local Journalism

Learn More about HJI
  • One-Time
  • Monthly
  • Yearly

One-Time Donation Amount

$500
$250
$100
$50
$25
$

Monthly Donation Amount

$500 / month
$250 / month
$100 / month
$50 / month
$20 / month
$
/month

Yearly Donation Amount

$500 / year
$250 / year
$100 / year
$50 / year
$25 / year
$
/year
Arrow UpBack to Top
  • Maui News
  • Maui Business
  • Weather
  • Entertainment
  • Maui Surf
  • Maui Sports
  • Crime Statistics
  • Best Maui Activities
  • Maui Discussion
  • Food and Dining
  • Housing & Real Estate
  • Maui Events Calendar
  • Maui Jobs
  • Official Visitors’ Guide
  • Hawai‘i Journalism Initiative
  • About Maui Now
  • Contact Information
  • Advertise with Us
  • App
  • Newsletter
  • Terms of Service

Copyright © 2026 Pacific Media Group.
All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy | About Our Ads

Facebook YouTube Instagram