Maui News
Volcano Watch — Tilt, Tremor, and Lava: Remembering Maunaloa’s 2022 Eruption
Volcano Watch: As people from around the world are captivated by episodic lava fountaining during the ongoing Kīlauea eruption in Halemaʻumaʻu, let’s use the current pause and transition our attention back to the details of another recent eruption—Maunaloa in 2022.
Winners announced for Rep. Case’s 2025 Congressional Art Competition
US Rep. Ed Case (Hawai‘i – First District) announced the winners of his 2025 Congressional Art Competition at Bishop Museum, where entries were on public display. Twenty-three art pieces were entered this year from eight schools throughout his district.
Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority welcomes new team members to Maui County
The Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority introduced its newest team members, including: Kui Adolpho, and Meagan Degaia, Destination Managers for Molokaʻi and Maui/Lānaʻi respectively.
Construction Industry of Maui is accepting applications for the Bob Poulson Scholarship
The Construction Industry of Maui is now accepting applications from graduating Maui high school students, for its annual Bob Poulson CIM Scholarships. The deadline for the essay and application is May 2.
ʻĪao United Church of Christ celebrates 130th anniversary, welcomes new minister
ʻĪao United Church of Christ marks its 130th anniversary and celebrates the installation of its new minister on Sunday, April 27, 2025.
Community invited to utility box painting event at Keōpūolani Park this weekend
The project supports early-career Maui-based creatives and transforms everyday infrastructure into vibrant, place-based artwork grounded in authentic mo‘olelo.
Nā Ali‘i sweep MIL surfing titles; boys win third in four years
King Kekaulike High School claimed both the boys and girls Maui Interscholastic League surfing championships Saturday, winning the fourth and final team event of the season at Hoʻokipa Beach Park.
Maui Planning Commission defers action on precedent-setting Lahaina home rebuild
The Maui Planning Commission is wrestling with a precedent-setting decision on the first special management area permit for reconstruction of an oceanfront Front Street home destroyed in the August 2023 Lahaina wildfire, after concluding public testimony Tuesday.
Imua Family Services and PYCC launch partnership to expand youth and family support
Imua Family Services and the Pāʻia Youth & Cultural Center are launching a new partnership aimed at expanding support services for youth and families on Maui, the organizations announced this week.
Maui Family YMCA joins national campaign to prevent child sexual abuse
The Maui Family YMCA is participating in the “Five Days of Action” from April 21–25, 2025, a national campaign aimed at raising awareness and empowering adults to prevent child sexual abuse.
Native trees take center stage at Earth Day planting ceremony
The grounds of Washington Place now have additional native vegetation, as part of a community Earth Day planting ceremony.
Pacific Whale Foundation celebrates Earth Day with new reef cleanup in Maui Nui
Pacific Whale Foundation is marking Earth Day 2025 with an expanded effort to remove marine debris from Maui’s nearshore reefs, including an ongoing campaign at Keoneʻōʻio (La Perouse Bay) and a new net removal mission off Molokaʻi.
Maui County releases new economic report outlining recovery strategies
The report, titled “A Community-Led Pathway Toward Maui’s Economic Recovery and Future,” presents six pathways and 34 project ideas, which evolved into 11 priority projects.
Hawaiʻi’s biennium budget advances conference committees
The budget measure, finalized in a conference committee after both chambers passed different versions, now moves to a final reading before heading to the Governor’s desk for approval.
EPA advances Wahikuli sewer project design, as part of Maui wildfire recovery
The proposed project seeks to upgrade these properties to a gravity sewer system, eliminating environmental impacts from cesspools and leaking septic systems while providing a wastewater management system more resilient to disaster hazards from wildfires, flooding, and tsunami.
County: Milestone reached with 100% sewer system restoration in Lahaina
Calling it a “significant milestone,” the County of Maui Department of Environmental Management Wastewater Reclamation Division announced that Lahaina’s County sewer system is now 100% active. The progress comes as homes and businesses look to rebuild after the August 2023 wildfire.
County of Maui Parks’ native plant nursery supports coastal restoration
The County of Maui Department of Parks and Recreation native plant nursery, founded last year to support coastal dune restoration and promote sustainable practices across Maui County, is currently cultivating more than 30 native plant species.
22 Volunteer Heroes recognized by County of Maui for exemplary service to nonprofits
Twenty-one residents were recognized as 2025 Volunteer Heroes for their service to nonprofit organizations during a County of Maui volunteer center event Tuesday at the Kalana O Maui County building.
Community input sought on draft Maui County Hazard Mitigation Plan
The County’s Maui Emergency Management Agency is inviting residents to provide feedback on the draft 2025 Maui County Hazard Mitigation Plan. The public comment period runs from April 23 to May 8, 2025.
Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea unveils newly transformed Presidential Maile Suite
Hawaiʻi’s award-winning Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea has unveiled the debut of its premier three-bedroom luxury Maile Presidential Suite.





