Maui News

Voluntary recall warning for KinderFarms, LLC’s KinderMed Pain & Fever products due to acetaminophen instability

The Hawaiʻi State Department of Health Food and Drug Branch is alerting residents to a voluntary recall by KinderFarms, LLC for KinderMed Infants’ Pain & Fever and KinderMed Kids’ Pain & Fever OTC medication products because of acetaminophen instability.

Kula Hospital named in US News and World Report 2024 Best Nursing Homes List

Kula Hospital has been named one of US News and World Report’s Best Nursing Homes for 2024. Kula Hospital is among the elite 19% of skilled nursing facilities that earned a “High Performing” rating, the highest possible achievement, and has an overall rating of 5 out of 5.

Mae Koyanagi named MEO Employee of the Month for fourth time

Purchasing Specialist Mae Koyanagi, a 28-year employee who works behind the scenes to keep the wheels of Maui Economic Opportunity churning to help those in need, was named MEO’s Employee of the Month. It’s the fourth time she is being recognized with the honor.

Kula Disaster Recovery Community Update Meeting moves to Tuesdays

The weekly Disaster Recovery Community Update Meetings for Kula residents impacted by the August wildfires will now be held at 6 p.m. Tuesdays at the Kula Elementary School cafeteria.

New Wailuku parking garage set to open next month with 393 stalls

A blessing ceremony was held Friday for the new Wailuku parking garage, as the contractor handed off the new facility to the County of Maui. The four-story, 393-stall parking structure is scheduled to open in early December.  Initially, parking will be free, with the expectation that fees will apply in the future, pending approval by the Maui County Council.

Lahaina’s Vision for the Future, Part 2: Navigating a sail plan, Finding comfort in the shade of Lele, Pushing the reset button

“I want to see that grow out of this situation we’re in today. Let us find the people who bind us together. Let us find the strength in our lāʻau (plants), in our community. Let us find the koʻi (adze) that define the future and shape our world as we’re going to see it; the kālaimoku (high official), the kālai waʻa (canoe carver)—all of those people. They’re in our community. I can stare into this audience and see all the individuals, and that’s what gives me comfort,” said Kaipo Kekona.

11 recruits join the ranks of the Maui Police Department as 94th Recruit Class graduates

Eleven new officers joined the ranks of the Maui Police Department as the graduates of the 94rd Recruit Class. A ceremony was held Friday, Nov. 17, 2023 at the Grand Wailea – A Waldorf Astoria Resort. 

Hawaiʻi’s mayors discuss housing after fires, Bissen calls for ‘voluntary compliance’

Maui Mayor Richard Bissen acknowledged: “Housing was an issue on Maui and in West Maui before Aug. 8, and it became, obviously, a bigger issue after that.” “Our duty as government is to present the other options that people have. Let’s talk of creating a land trust,” said the mayor. That was one of the topics that was also explored at the Native Hawaiian Convention.

Three House Interim Working Groups to hold meetings on draft reports

The House Interim Wildfire Prevention Working Group, Environmental Remediation Working Group, and Shelter Working Group will each meet on Friday to take public input on their respective draft report.

Hawaiʻi Island police are investigating alleged internal theft case at Kamehameha Schools

Hawaiʻi Island police met with Kamehameha Schools administrators on Hawaiʻi Island, who reported that a former employee of the school embezzled more than $360,000 over a period of approximately three years.

Hirono announces $20 Million to strengthen climate resilience for Native Hawaiian community

The new Kapapahuliau Climate Resilience Program aims to enhance climate change mitigation efforts for the Native Hawaiian community.

The Doobie Brothers Release New Song “Lahaina” Feat Mick Fleetwood to Raise Funds for Maui

Today, four-time GRAMMY Award Winners and Rock & Roll Hall of Famers, The Doobie Brothers, have released a new single “Lahaina” along with a music video to provide aid and support to Maui following the August 2023 wildfire disaster.

AAA Hawaiʻi: Record-breaking Thanksgiving travel in Pacific states

AAA Hawaiʻi reports that a record number of residents in Pacific states are expected to travel for Thanksgiving, projecting 9.9 million travelers.

The Salvation Army and Walmart Join Forces to Bring Holiday Joy this Weekend to Maui County After Recent Hardships

The Salvation Army hosts “Maui County’s Angel Tree Distribution” event at Kahului Walmart’s special Winter Wonderland scene on Nov. 18 and 19, 2023.

Disaster Area Residential Restrictions to be lifted for Zones 7B, 7C, 7D and 7E in West Maui

County of Maui Disaster Area Restrictions will be lifted from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 20 and 21, for owners and residents with vehicle passes in Zones 7B, 7C, 7D and 7E.

Community impacted by repeated wildfires honors first responders

The same day as four wildfires sparked on Maui, including the Lahaina fire, firefighters were also battling seven hurricane wind-driven fires on Hawaiʻi Island.

Work to drain underground parking garage in Lahaina begins, along with MPD search

Initially, the questionable structural integrity of the parking structure combined with the concern for possible hazardous materials in the water prevented a comprehensive search by the Maui Police Department. Pumping will occur at night during low tide when water levels in the garage are lower.

FEMA provides information on appeal process for disaster assistance

For residents who receive a letter from FEMA indicating ineligibility for assistance, this fact sheet offers guidance on appealing FEMA’s decision.

KWC Management Closes Acquisition of Montage Kapalua Bay

KWC Management, LLC, the hospitality investment management company of Kemmons Wilson Companies, today announced its acquisition of Montage Kapalua Bay.

UHA donates $25K to Maui’s Mālama I Ke Ola to support new OB-GYN position

UHA Health Insurance has donated $25,000 to fund a temporary obstetrics position at nonprofit Mālama I Ke Ola Health Center, which is facing unprecedented demand with the recent closure of the island’s only private obstetrics practice.
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