Maui News

Binhi at Ani to award 26 scholarships to the Class of 2024

Maui nonprofit Binhi at Ani will award scholarships to 26 Maui County students in the Class of 2024. The three top-rated students will receive $2,000 while 23 students will receive $1,000.

$6.6M in new federal grant program heading to Hawaiʻi to build more housing

Gov. Josh Green, M.D., alongside US Sen. Brian Schatz and HUD Regional Administrator Jason Pu, on Wednesday announced that Hawai‘i has been awarded more than $6.6 million in new federal grant funding to help build more housing. The funding comes from a new grant program based on Schatz’s bipartisan ‘Yes In My Backyard’ legislation and was first funded in the fiscal year 2023 appropriations bill.

Maui police release surveillance of suspect in alleged burglary and attempted arson in Wailuku

The Maui Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying and locating the depicted woman, who is wanted for alleged burglary and arson attempt. Police say that on Friday, June 28, 2024 at approximately 5:30 p.m., the woman broke into a Wailuku building and then attempted to start a fire within.

Maui Adopt-A-Street pilot program seeks volunteers to keep litter from streams and ocean

Volunteers who want to help keep trash and debris out of Maui streams and surrounding ocean water are encouraged to participate in the new Adopt-A-Street pilot program that was launched recently by the County of Maui Department of Public Works.  To start, there are two adoptable locations: Alamaha Street from East Wākea Avenue to Dairy Road in Kahului; and ʻEhā Street from ʻImi Kālā to Hoʻokahi streets in Wailuku. 

OHA names two executives to leadership positions

The Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) has filled two more positions on its executive leadership team. Kēhaulani Puʻu began her new role as chief operating officer on July 1, while Kuʻuleianuhea Awo-Chun began serving as director of education and culture-based learning – a newly created position – on June 17.

Maui Healthcare Career Fair offers career guidance and same-day interviews, July 12

A Maui Healthcare Career Fair—presented by Maui Health—will take place in the main lobby of Maui Memorial Medical Center in Wailuku on Friday, July 12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

11 endangered missing children and youth safely recovered on Oʻahu during Operation Shine the Light

The Hawai’i Department of the Attorney General and the Hawai’i Department of Human Services today announced the results of a multiagency child recovery operation conducted over the past weekend, known as Operation Shine the Light. The state agencies worked jointly with the Honolulu Police Department, as well as the US Department of Homeland Security’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and Susannah Wesley Community Center, to locate, recover and provide immediate services to endangered missing children and youth reported as “runaways” across Oʻahu. 

DOH alerts public to Viva Raw LLC pet food recall

The Hawaiʻi Department of Health Food and Drug Branch is alerting residents to a recall issued by Viva Raw, LLC of raw dog and cat food products due to potential listeria monocytogenes contamination. 

‘Ohana Assistance Pilot Project launches for owners hoping to build ʻOhana dwellings

The ‘Ohana Assistance Pilot Project launched on Monday to provide grants of up to $100,000 to Maui County homeowners toward the cost of design and construction of attached or detached ʻohana units.

Maui police ask public to report illegal fireworks violations

With the Fourth of July holiday approaching, the Maui Police Department is reminding the public to be mindful of the dangers of fireworks and their surroundings, given the current hot and dry summer conditions. The Maui Police Department is seeking continued assistance from the community in reporting illegal fireworks violations.

Hula Grill recognizes Amy Hānaialiʻi Gilliom as 2024 E Ola Mau Ka Mele awardee

Hula Grill Kāʻanapali has named Amy Hānaialiʻi Gilliom as the recipient of its annual E Ola Mau Ka Mele award for her efforts to preserve and perpetuate Hawaiian culture through song.

Gov. Green signs ‘Silver Alert’ notifications into law

Gov. Josh Green, M.D., signed Senate Bill 2305 into law on Monday, establishing a Silver Alert Program within the Department of Law Enforcement. SB 2305 implements a Silver Alert Program to help locate and safeguard missing persons who are 65 years of age or older, cognitively impaired, or developmentally disabled.

Maui police to step up impaired driving enforcement for Fourth of July weekend

Starting this Thursday, July 4, and continuing through the Fourth of July weekend, the Maui Police Department’s Traffic Division will conduct sobriety checkpoints and saturation patrols at various locations to address impaired driving over the holiday weekend.

County Disaster Preparedness Expo, July 13 at Queen Kaʻahumanu Center

The public is invited to attend the Maui Emergency Management Agency Disaster Preparedness Expo on Saturday, July 13, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Queen Kaʻahumanu Center in Kahului.

Maui County wrestles with collecting transient accommodations taxes

Maui County’s Department of Finance has made some progress by fully staffing a section devoted to managing and collecting payments of transient accommodations taxes that began in November 2021. However, the department has not yet acquired computer software needed as a long-term solution to what auditor N&K CPAs Inc. determined as a “material weakness” among findings of an annual comprehensive financial audit completed in March.

Decommissioning of Caltech Submillimeter Observatory on Mauna Kea complete

Last fall, the telescope was removed and this spring and summer all buildings on the site were removed, the foundation demolished, and active restoration of the site was undertaken in accordance with approved plans and permits.

Rare ‘star’ predicted to blaze brightly in night sky will be visible to naked eye

The additional jewel in the Northern Crown constellation isn’t actually a star. It’s the light from an astronomical thermonuclear explosion caused by the buildup of pressure and heat in the binary system T Coronae Borealis, also dubbed the “Blaze Star,” 3,000 light-years away from Earth.

Governor signs bill to help tame flocks of feral chickens in Hawaiʻi

Hawaiʻi’s parking lots, roadways, parks and neighborhoods have become hangouts for fine-feathered flocks of roosters and chickens. They’re a noisy, dirty nuisance, destroying gardens and farm crops. A bill signed today by Gov. Josh Green requires the state Department of Agriculture and the counties to implement feral chicken control programs.

“Bill protection” credit to end July 31 for Shift and Save pilot program participants enrolled since February

The Shift and Save pilot, which incorporates time-of-use rates that are lower in the daytime when cheaper solar energy is abundant, went live in February with 16,000 homes and businesses on Oʻahu and Hawaiʻi Island. Customers enrolled since February must decide whether they will continue beyond the six-month bill protection period.

Board approves revocable permit for Nā ʻAikāne o Maui’s Community Resource Center in Lahaina

The Board of Land and Natural Resources voted unanimously to issue an after-the-fact revocable permit to Nā ʻAikāne o Maui, Inc. (NAOMI) for its Community Resource Center, which was destroyed in the Lahaina wildfires. In its vote on Friday, June 28, the board also voted to change the rent from $40 per month to gratis (free).
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