Maui News
Bill to require nonresident user fees at state parks and trails clears key Senate panel
The Senate Ways and Means Committee unanimously recommended passage Tuesday of a bill to set user fees only for nonresidents visiting state parks and trails.
Update: Kīlauea eruption on pause after 13 hours of activity during Episode 10
Episode 10 of the ongoing Halemaʻumaʻu eruption ended at 9:18 a.m HST on February 20 after just under 13 hours of fountaining.
Air Tahiti Rangiroa Pro to conclude men’s Hawaiʻi/Tahiti Nui QS season with CS spots on the line
The World Surf League Hawaiʻi/Tahiti Nui Qualifying Series returns to Tahiti for the Air Tahiti Rangiroa Pro, a men’s QS 1000, beginning March 3 through 7. This marks the final event of the men’s Hawaiʻi/Tahiti QS season to determine who will secure their place among the 2025 Challenger Series.
Local Food Coalition backs bills to boost Hawai‘i farm grants, infrastructure
The Local Food Coalition today announced its support for key bills introduced in the Hawai‘i State Legislature that align with the coalition’s efforts to grow Hawai‘i’s local food system.
HECO advancing renewable energy, announces contracts Maui and Hawaiʻi Island
Hawaiian Electric today continued to accelerate progress toward Hawaiʻi’s energy goals by signing two new contracts for solar and energy storage projects that will help control energy costs and maintain reliable electric service.
Haʻikū Community Association to celebrate 20th anniversary of Kalakupua Playground on Saturday
The Haʻikū Community Association is inviting the community to a special 20th anniversary celebration of Kalakupua Playground, at “Giggle Hill,” this Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, from 10 a.m. to noon at the playground in Haʻikū. This event also doubles as the first public meeting of the year for the Haʻikū Community Association, promising a day of family-friendly activities, community connections and updates on community projects.
New species of bee discovered on Molokaʻi
The newly identified bee species, named Hylaeus paumako — paumākō meaning “mourning” or “grief” in Hawaiian — was distinguished by its all-black face, a unique characteristic not seen in any other known male bee species on Moloka‘i.
HVCB: What’s new in on Maui for meetings, conventions and incentive groups
The Hawaiʻi Visitors & Convention Bureau shared highlights on accommodations, venues, cuisine, and activities in Maui County.
Hoapili Hale closed due to temporary interruption of water service
The Second Circuit courthouse Hoapili Hale is closed (as of 10 a.m. today) due to a temporary interruption of water service to the building. Court operations are anticipated to resume at 7:45 a.m. tomorrow, Feb. 20, 2025.
Mālama Maui Nui’s West Maui Go Green Recycling event continues in February 2025 by appointment only
Go Green Recycling is an appointment-required bulky-item recycling event hosted by Mālama Maui Nui for residents of West Maui. This event will take place on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025 from, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Lahaina Civic Center. Visit MMN’s Go Green Recycling information page for additional event details.
Maui filmmaker Lucas Zarro, Alex Farnham and Arona Ale featured Akakū Upstairs this Thursday, Feb. 20
Akakūʻs salon features local Maui filmmaker Lucas Zarro and collaborators Alex Farnham and Arona Ale this Thursday, Feb. 20.
Maui Police Department seeks public help in identifying unclaimed bodies
The Maui Police Department currently has four unclaimed bodies at the forensic facility. Officials are requesting assistance in contacting family members of the deceased.
55th annual Maui Marathon returns to West Maui with new race routes
The 55th annual Maui Marathon is set to make an anticipated return to West Maui with all-new full and half marathon routes. Scheduled for Sunday, April 27, this year’s event will feature familiar breathtaking views and a fast, flat course.
Modular homes for wildfire survivors will be transported to Lahaina this week
The Hawai‘i Department of Transportation has notified highway users of potential traffic delays as modular homes for wildfire survivors are transported from Kahului to the state’s Ka Laʻi Ola housing site in Lahaina.
Bill to ban algorithmic price-setting in Hawaiʻi’s rental market moves ahead in Senate
A bill aimed at protecting Hawaiʻi renters from algorithmic price-setting has cleared the Senate Commerce and Consumer Protection Committee, which has recommended passage on second reading and referral to the Judiciary and Ways and Means committees.
County Council committee recommends approval of settlement in eminent domain dispute
Members of the Maui County Council’s Government Relations, Ethics and Transparency Committee voted unanimously Tuesday to recommend approving a resolution to authorize a settlement of civil lawsuits involving Komar Maui Properties.
County Department of Housing to conduct Fair Market Rent Survey in Maui County
The purpose of the Fair Market Rent Survey, which started in January, is to collect accurate and up-to-date information about current rental housing costs across the County.
Schatz, Marshall introduce legislation to improve extreme weather forecasts
US Sens. Brian Schatz (D-Hawai‘i) and Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) today introduced a bill to strengthen the collection of weather and soil moisture data, improving the accuracy of extreme weather warnings and agriculture forecasts.
Gov. Green signs executive order for expedited state hiring
The state is currently recruiting for a wide range of careers, from engineering, IT professionals, planners, accountants, HR specialists, registered nurses, investigators and more.
Coach Soichi Sakamoto Pool in Wailuku to temporarily close for half-day Feb. 20
Coach Soichi Sakamoto Pool in Wailuku will close for a half-day from 9 a.m. to noon on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2025, for pool guard recruitment testing, according to the County of Maui Department of Parks and Recreation.





