Maui News
Menehune Basketball registration open through Aug. 14
Registration for the Menehune Basketball Program runs through Aug. 14 for Maui island youth, the Maui County Department of Parks and Recreation announced. The free youth league will take place Sept. 2 to Dec. 12. The Menehune Basketball Program is open to keiki in grades 6 through 8. All registered players will be placed on […]
Construction Industry of Maui announces 3rd annual golf tournament
The Construction Industry of Maui will host its third annual golf tournament on Saturday, Sept. 27 at The Dunes at Maui Lani Golf Course, with proceeds supporting construction vocational programs for high school students in Maui County. Last year, CIM raised $65,000.
Senate education chair urges families to apply for free and reduced-price school meals
Hawai‘i families are being encouraged to apply for free and reduced-price meal benefits through the Hawai‘i State Department of Education (HIDOE), as updates to the state’s school meal program go into effect for the 2025-26 school year.
Royal Lahaina opens new spa, culmination of resort-wide transformation
The Royal Lahaina Resort & Bungalows has opened a new oceanfront spa as part of its multi-million dollar renovation.
Maui Charity Walk raises record-breaking $1.7 million for local nonprofits
The Maui Hotel & Lodging Association honored the generosity of the island’s visitor industry and community Friday at a special reception breakfast held at the Westin Maui Resort & Spa. The event celebrated the 46th Annual Maui County Charity Walk, where a record-breaking total of $1,758,242.31 was distributed to 76 nonprofit organizations. This year’s fundraising […]
Red Flag Warning extended to 6 p.m. Sunday due to strong winds, low relative humidity
The Hawaiʻi Emergency Management Agency (HIEMA) is alerting the public that the National Weather Service (NWS) in Honolulu is extending the Red Flag Warning for portions of the state through 6 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 3 – based on current observations and model guidance.
Case wants US ships repaired by South Korea and Japan, rather than China
US Reps. Ed Case (D-Hawaiʻi) and James Moylan (R-Guam) are proposing new legislation that would encourage US maritime companies to work with allies such as Japan and South Korea on major ship repairs and modifications—rather than rely on shipyards in China.
Hawaiian Airlines launches ‘Sip and Soar Sweepstakes’ to celebrate local travel and culinary excellence
The campaign, running through Aug. 31, offers Huakaʻi by Hawaiian members an exclusive chance to win an unforgettable Maui getaway.
Hyatt Regency marks 45th anniversary with regenerative landscaping
As the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa celebrates its 45th anniversary, the oceanfront resort is entering a new era “rooted in sustainability, cultural connection, and regenerative hospitality,” according to an announcement. “Long known for its sweeping ocean views and rich cultural programming, the resort is now deepening its commitment to mālama ʻāina (care for the land) […]
Show off your safe driving skills in DTRIC’s ‘Drive Aloha Challenge’
Hawai‘i motorists have a chance to win a few bucks by buckling up and driving safely in DTRIC Insurance’s Drive Aloha Challenge, now in its third year. Here’s how it works: From Aug. 1-30, Hawai‘i residents can download the DriveWell Go app developed by Cambridge Mobile Telematics, a global leader in telematics-based behavioral analytics. The […]
Hisako Film Lab premieres Summer 2025 Student Films
Five original short films created by Maui high school students this summer will be premiered during a red carpet event Aug. 10 at King Kekaulike High School’s Performing Arts Center. The event is being organized by Hisako Film Lab, a nonprofit founded by Maui-born filmmaker Destin Daniel Cretton and co-directed by Joy Cretton and Brad […]
Customers in high wildfire risk areas urged to still prepare for possible power shutoffs
Hawaiian Electric continues to closely monitor weather conditions particularly for leeward portions of all Hawaiian islands and interior sections of Hawai‘i Island where a Red Flag Warning remains in effect through 6 p.m. If necessary to protect public safety, Hawaiian Electric may implement its Public Safety Power Shutoff program to proactively shut off power in communities with high exposure to wildfire risk.
DOH reports 10th travel-related dengue virus case of 2025
The Hawai‘i Department of Health has confirmed a new travel-related case of dengue virus on Oʻahu, bringing the total number of dengue cases to 10 in the state in 2025 (one on Maui, nine on Oʻahu). The affected individual in this current case was exposed to the virus while traveling in a region where dengue is common.
Lahaina O-Bon Festival announces return to temple grounds 2 years after wildfire loss
The Lahaina O-Bon Festival will return to Lahaina Jodo Mission on Saturday, Aug. 9, 2025, marking the first time the full-scale event will be held on temple grounds since the August 2023 wildfire destroyed three historic Buddhist temples in Lahaina.
Brando’s secret: How being ‘a big kid at heart’ inspired Maui youth to spread their wings
After 14 years of dedicated mentorship at the Pāʻia Youth & Cultural Center, Brandon LaRue — known affectionately as “Brando” — is bidding aloha to his second home. His next chapter in life will be as youth director at the Maui Family YMCA. And he takes with him a simple, but profound secret of connecting […]
Kalā Road near Kahului Airport to be closed overnight for paving work
The Hawai‘i Department of Transportation notifies road users that Kalā Road near Kahului Airport will be closed from 10 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 2 through 5 a.m., Sunday, Aug. 3, for paving work under the bridge near the airport cargo entry/exit.
Eli Hanneman brings fire back to Huntington Beach, advances to Round of 32 at US Open of Surfing
Maui surfer Eli Hanneman came out firing at the US Opening of Surfing in the same form he won with in 2023, posting a 14.67 heat total in the Round of 64 on Friday.
50 mph wind gusts in forecast; Wind Advisory until 6 p.m. Saturday
A Wind Advisory is now in effect until 6 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025. The National Weather Service is forecasting northeast to east winds, blowing at 20-30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph.
Maui Now, Wendy Osher win Society of Professional Journalism Hawaiʻi awards for multimedia work
Maui Now and Managing Editor and journalist, Wendy Osher were recognized by the Society of Professional Journalism Hawaiʻi with a second place award for multimedia reporting, and third place for overall news site.
Hawaiʻi participates in ceremony at Taputapuātea Marae
A Hawaiʻi delegation recently joined Indigenous leaders from across the Pacific for a cultural ceremony at the sacred marae of Taputapuātea on Raʻiātea Island in French Polynesia. The event, held on the final day of the annual Raromataʻi Festival, was focused around the formal signing of a new Charter of Cultural Heritage, Education and Community […]





