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Navy divers remove significant portions of WWII platforms from USS Arizona

The US Navy successfully removed over 150 tons of World War II-era concrete mooring platforms from the USS Arizona at Pearl Harbor, significantly reducing stress on the historic structure.

Act now, don’t miss your chance; tickets for 63rd annual Merrie Monarch Festival on sale

It’s that time of year — an even more most wonderful time for everyone who enjoys hula and hālau that perform. Ticket request forms postmarked Dec. 1 or later are being accepted for the 2026 Merrie Monarch Festival.

Bookkeeper’s ‘Miracle’ House listed in the National Register of Historic Places

The Pioneer Mill Company/Lahaina Ice Company Bookkeeper’s House in Lahaina, more recently dubbed the “Miracle House” after the August 2023 wildfires on Maui, has been added to the National Register of Historic Places.

Tickets available for Mokuʻula film screening on Dec. 12

The Lahaina Restoration Foundation has announced that free tickets are still available for the upcoming screening of “E Hoʻi Ka Nani I Mokuʻula” (Let the Glory Return to Mokuʻula). The popular event regularly sells out.

Marriott’s Wailea Beach Resort earns multiple national honors following renovation

Marriott’s Wailea Beach Resort recently received three national hospitality awards and accolades, coinciding with its property-wide renovation and the debut of its new Signature Oceanfront Villas.

State of Hawaiʻi announces legal action against TikTok for allegedly harming children and misleading the public

The state of Hawaiʻi on Wednesday announced a lawsuit against Bytedance Inc., the parent company of TikTok, alleging that the social media giant knowingly designed an addictive platform that harms users, particularly children, while misleading the public about the risks.

Inclusive Santas ring in the holidays for Hawaiʻi students with hearing and visual impairments

Pearlridge Center welcomed more than 80 students with visual and hearing disabilities from across Oʻahu, Kauaʻi, Maui and Hawaiʻi Island last week for inclusive holiday events — “Santa Cane to Town” and “Deaf Santa.”

Subaru Telescope’s flagship instrument receives Hawaiian name, ʻŌnohiʻula

The Subaru Telescope’s new Prime Focus Spectrograph (PFS) now carries the name ʻŌnohiʻula, following a naming ceremony Nov. 19 led by Larry Kimura, a Hawaiian language and cultural professor at the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo.

Hui Holidays First Night celebration set for tonight

The one-night-only, 21-and-over event offers guests an early look at the decorated Kaluanui Estate and the annual Hui Holidays Marketplace.

Bill to better protect parents traveling with breast milk signed into law

A bipartisan bill introduced by US Sen. Mazie Hirono, aiming to protect breastfeeding families at US airports, has been signed into law.

Pacific Whale Foundation removes more than 12,000 pounds of marine debris in 2025

The Pacific Whale Foundation, the designated Marine Debris Rapid Response partner for Maui Nui, is reporting more progress in its ongoing effort to remove harmful debris from local waters.

MEMA completes wildfire risk reduction project in Ukumehame

The Maui Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) has completed its Ukumehame Mile Marker 13.5 Wildfire Risk Reduction Project to remove hazardous wildfire fuel on approximately 42 acres of County of Maui property off Honoapiʻilani Highway that experienced a dozen fires in the last two years, per an announcement Wednesday.

Maui OnStage announces 2026 theater season at the Historic ʻĪao Theater

Maui OnStage has announced its 2026 theater season, a rich lineup of five productions ranging from classic mysteries to family-friendly musicals and a world premiere by a local playwright.

Gov. Green appoints Rachele Lamosao to represent Senate District 19

Gov. Josh Green today announced the appointment of Hawai‘i State Rep. Rachele Lamosao to serve as the state Senator for Senate District 19, filling the vacancy created by the retirement of Sen. Henry Aquino that took effect Nov. 30.

Free AARP webinar to help kupuna choose Medicare insurance

Medicare beneficiaries can get help from AARP Hawai‘i and the Hawai‘i State Health Insurance Assistance Program to evaluate changes in their Medicare insurance and assistance in selecting the plan that best meets their needs during a free webinar on Dec. 5. Medicare Open Enrollment ends on Dec. 7.

Maui Family YMCA offers Winter Break Day Camps at three locations

The Maui Family YMCA is hosting Winter Break Day Camps at three sites across the island: Camp ‘Ohana (YMCA in Kahului), Camp Kainalu (Haʻikū Elementary) and Camp Ānuenue (Princess Nāhiʻenaʻena Elementary).

Pacific Permanente Group welcomes Dr. Alicia Roston, launches urology services on Maui

Pacific Permanente Group announced the addition of Alicia Roston, MD, marking the launch of PPG urology services for the people of Maui. This expansion strengthens PPG’s ability to deliver comprehensive, patient-centered specialty care close to home. 

USPS ready to deliver Hawaiʻi’s holiday season mail, shipping needs

Customers can expect their mail and packages to be delivered, on average, in less than 3 days this holiday season. Holiday customers can expect a 2– to 3-day turnaround when shipping to addresses within their same regional service area.

State launches biosecurity website to help in the battle against invasive species

The Hawai‘i Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity has established a biosecurity website to better coordinate and document programs and activities in the battle against invasive species.

Pilina ʻĀina: Community invited to plant place-based native species in Mākena

The second of three Pilina ʻĀina workshops takes place Sunday, Dec. 7 in Mākena.
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