Maui News
The Sentry unveils ticket options for the 2026 event
The Sentry today announced ticket options for the 2026 event when the first Signature Event of the PGA TOUR Regular Season returns to The Plantation Course from Jan. 8-11.
UH study: 2 years after Maui fires health challenges remain, social support key to healing
The study found that while many survivors still report lingering symptoms, those with stronger social support networks experienced better mental health and resilience, even in the face of hardship.
Hawaiian Telcom employees raise over $20K to support local arts organizations
Hawaiian Telcom’s 900 employees recently raised over $20,000 this year to benefit the Honolulu Museum of Art as part of its ArtsWave campaign.
Urgent utility work to impact traffic in Waikapū on Honoapiʻilani Highway
To maintain reliable service, Hawaiian Electric crews will be replacing a utility pole using bucket trucks on Honoapi‘ilani Highway between Olo Place and Golf Course Road (around mile marker 3 and 4) in the Waikapū area today, Thursday, Aug. 7, from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Jayson Watts elected as new chair of Hawai‘i Agribusiness Development Corp.
The Hawai‘i Agribusiness Development Corp. Board of Directors has elected Maui resident Jayson Watts as its new chair, signaling a renewed commitment to strategic leadership, critical infrastructure investment and long-term land stewardship. Watts, representing Maui County on the board, serves as director of environmental health and safety at Mahi Pono. Gov. Josh Green first appointed […]
2026 jury questionnaires being mailed statewide
The Hawaiʻi State Judiciary will begin mailing its annual juror questionnaires on Friday, Aug. 8, to prepare for jury service in 2026.
Kaibigan ng Lahaina distributes $1,000 financial assistance awards to wildfire survivors
Kaibigan ng Lahaina concluded its Tagumpay Pondo project in early July, providing $128,000 to wildfire survivors.
Q&A: Exploring ‘Chief of War’ with University of Hawaʻi kumu
The highly anticipated Apple TV+ series “Chief of War” debuted to rave reviews on Aug. 1, bringing to life the story of warrior Kaʻiana and the rise of Kamehameha ʻEkahi (King Kamehameha) as he fights to unify the islands in the late 1700s. Set across nine episodes, the series is a groundbreaking portrayal of pre-contact Hawaiʻi, featuring ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian language) and a predominantly Polynesian cast. […]
Emma Farden Sharpe Hula Festival returns to West Maui, Aug. 22-23
A beloved tradition, the Emma Farden Sharpe Hula Festival, will return to West Maui for the first time since the 2023 wildfires.
HIDOE names new deputy superintendent for operations, assistant superintendent
The Hawaiʻi State Department of Education has appointed two senior leaders to strengthen operations and student services across the public school system.
DOH announces free medical cannabis CME/CE courses for Hawaiʻi health care providers
These courses are designed to give health care providers a foundational understanding of the endocannabinoid system, and the clinical application of medical cannabis and cannabidiol (CBD).
Mahi Pono interns propagate nearly 2,000 plants to support Lahaina homeowners affected by the 2023 wildfires
This summer, nine students from Maui High, King Kekaulike and Baldwin high schools participated in Mahi Pono’s paid summer internship program, where they propagated nearly 2,000 culturally significant plants for residents who lost their home gardens that included cherished lei plants during the 2023 wildfires.
New DHS disaster case management housing initiative for Maui wildfire survivors
Since November 2023, the DCMP has worked to help survivors navigate their recovery by connecting them with specially trained disaster case managers (DCMs) to help assess and address their needs through a disaster recovery plan, which includes resources, decision-making priorities, providing guidance and tools. To date, the DCMP has helped more than 6,600 survivors, providing more than 12,800 direct referrals to community resources and services worth more than $140 million.
Maui Nui Golf Club honors Lahaina with donation-based green fees on Aug. 8
Maui Nui Golf Club will commemorate the second anniversary of the 2023 Maui wildfires with donation-based tee times after 2 p.m. on Aug. 8, benefiting the Lahaina Junior Golf Association.
County Department of Human Concerns announces grant opportunities for FY 2027-28
The County of Maui Department of Human Concerns is now accepting grant proposals for Fiscal Years 2027 and 2028.
Maui credit unions unite to support wildfire recovery with $153,000 donation to Ho’ōla LTRG
The Credit Union Wildfire Relief Fund, representing a coalition of Maui’s six chartered credit unions, has donated $153,000 to the Ho‘ōla iā Mauiakama Long Term Recovery Group to support ongoing wildfire recovery efforts. The funds will directly assist families rebuilding their homes by covering insurance gaps in upcoming Mennonite Disaster Service construction projects.
Coconut rhinoceros beetles found on Lānaʻi in plants transported from Oʻahu
There have been two incidents that have been reported since May 2025 where coconut rhinoceros beetles (CRB) were detected on Lānaʻi in plants transported from Oʻahu.
By the numbers: Maui recovery inches forward 2 years after fires
A new UHERO report finds signs of housing stability and rent relief, but major challenges remain around displacement, poverty and job loss.
Rebuilding progress: 90 Lahaina homeowners complete no-cost property surveys
Through the Lahaina Homeowner Recovery Program funded by the Maui Strong Fund of the Hawai‘i Community Foundation (HCF), 90 homeowners in Lahaina and Kula have been able to complete property surveys at no cost. By the end of this month, another 66 surveys will be completed. That means 156 homeowners can now apply for permits to begin their rebuilds—with funds still available for another 544 applicants.
MISC: Ramie moth still threatens native plants, but natural predators offer hope
In 2018, an invertebrate biologist discovered an unfamiliar black caterpillar feeding on a māmaki plant in Olowalu Valley. Experts confirmed the caterpillar was ramie moth, a species native to Southeast Asia that aggressively feeds on plants in the nettle family, like māmaki. The biologist’s sighting marked the first confirmation of ramie moth in Hawaiʻi and the US.









