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Maui Mall Village announces festive holiday events, kicking off with Season of Giving Food Drive

Maui Mall Village is celebrating the holiday season with a series of festive events and activities designed to spread joy and support the local community. One of the most significant efforts this year is the Season of Giving: A Holiday Food Drive, in partnership with the Maui Food Bank.

Wrapping up holiday cheer with High Watah at Lahaina Cannery, Dec. 21

Lahaina Cannery invites the public to celebrate the magic of the season with a free concert by the popular island band High Watah on Dec. 21, 2024. This festive performance marks the grand finale of Lahaina Cannery’s annual Holiday Cheer events.

Food System advocates urge collective action to address Hawaiʻi food insecurity

The 2024 Hawaiʻi Food System Summit, organized by the Transforming Hawaiʻi’s Food System Together initiative, recently wrapped up their third annual event, which drew over 200 attendees.

State responds to avian flu with voluntary 90-day bird movement pause

In response to the detection of the avian flu virus in Hawai‘i’s wastewater and wild birds, state agencies are urging the public to voluntarily pause the interisland movement of poultry and other bird species for 90 days, effective immediately. This recommendation follows the suggestion of Moloka‘i State Senator and farmer Lynn DeCoite and is a proactive measure aimed at mitigating the spread of the virus.

Lane closures on Kula Highway for bridge inspection

Maui motorists are advised of potential slow downs on Kula Highway (Route 37), on Monday, Dec. 16 and Wednesday, Dec. 18 for routine bridge inspection.

State Prescription Drug Monitoring Program now uses patient history to help identify lethal drug combinations, prevent overdoses

The Department of Law Enforcement Narcotics Enforcement Division is changing the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program to help prevent drug overdoses and deaths from lethal drug combinations.

Public invited to join virtual kickoff for Maui County Hazard Mitigation Plan Update working group

The Maui Emergency Management Agency invites residents to join the virtual kickoff meeting for the Maui County Hazard Mitigation Plan Update working group on Tuesday, Dec. 17 from noon to 1 p.m.

Contract finally awarded to dredge volcanic debris that left Pohoiki Boat Ramp landlocked in 2018

The state Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation awarded a $9.2 million contract to dredge Pohoiki Bay to Goodfellows Bros., the lowest bidder on the project.

More modular homes to be delivered to the Kilohana temporary group housing site

Motorists on Maui are advised of potential traffic delays as modular homes for wildfire survivors are transported from Kahului Harbor to FEMA’s Kilohana temporary group housing site in Lahaina over the next two weeks.

Short Lane Closures on Moloka‘i to check pavement quality

The Hawai‘i Department of Transportation notifies highway users of potential traffic delays beginning Tuesday, Dec. 17 to Wednesday, Dec. 18 as crews check pavement quality on four state highways on Moloka‘i.

Maui rainfall totals below 50% of average for November 2024

Despite the recent dry conditions, rainfall totals for 2024 through the end of November were still near to above average at most of the gages across Maui County. The rain gage at West Wailuaiki Stream had the highest year-to-date total of 198.49 inches (95% of average).

Worker injured in fall from roof, medevaced from Midway Atoll

The US Coast Guard completed the medevac of a 52-year-old man from Midway Atoll Thursday.  Coast Guard Joint Rescue Coordination Center Honolulu watchstanders received notification from US Fish and Wildlife personnel at 10 a.m. Tuesday that a contractor fell from a roof and injured his ankle.

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Goodbye Mr. Yap: Maui High principal retiring after more than 40 years in education
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Nonprofit’s expansion plan in historic district worries some Wailuku neighbors
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Monday Morning MIL: Seabury Hall boys basketball hopes big roster can reach new heights at state tournament
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Maui Rugby Union sending a team to prestigious youth tournament in New Zealand
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Man who lost wife, son in Lahaina blaze now under investigation for shooting murder of a Maui surfer

Maui Election Chevron Forward

Kaialiʻi Kahele elected OHA Board of Trustees chair
South Maui Council race contested at state Supreme Court
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Cured ballots close gap but confirm Cook’s lead over King in South Maui council race 
Winners on Maui unchanged after 298 Maui voters cure deficiencies on ballots; gap in South Maui Council race narrowed to 97 votes
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Voters back more ethics oversight and compensation changes, oppose longer terms for boards 

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‘Slow progress’ ahead for Maui County’s economy with tourism lagging

With visitors choosing to go elsewhere, Maui County can expect “slow progress” in its economic recovery in the wake of the August 2023 wildfire disaster, according to economics professor Carl Bonham, executive director of the University of Hawaiʻi Economic Research Organization.

Queen Kaʻahumanu Center’s 12 Days of Giveaways

Queen Kaʻahumanu Center celebrates this holiday season with 12 Days of Giveaways from Dec. 14-25. 

Maui nonprofits invited to streamline their volunteer management systems with free POINT Pro subscriptions

The Maui Volunteer Coalition for Recovery in partnership with the Ho‘ōla iā Mauiakama Disaster Long Term Recovery Group, is offering a limited number of complimentary POINT Pro subscriptions to Maui’s nonprofit organizations. This initiative aims to strengthen volunteer management systems and enhance capacity to support wildfire recovery efforts.

Casco named Vice President of Land Productivity & Asset Management at Maui Land & Pineapple Company

Maui Land & Pineapple Company, Inc. announced the selection of Kainoa Casco as Vice President of Land Productivity and Asset Management. Casco is responsible for developing and executing strategies to create value by increasing the productivity of unimproved land in West Maui.

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Maui Mall Village announces festive holiday events, kicking off with Season of Giving Food Drive

Maui Mall Village is celebrating the holiday season with a series of festive events and activities designed to spread joy and support the local community. One of the most significant efforts this year is the Season of Giving: A Holiday Food Drive, in partnership with the Maui Food Bank.

Wrapping up holiday cheer with High Watah at Lahaina Cannery, Dec. 21

Lahaina Cannery invites the public to celebrate the magic of the season with a free concert by the popular island band High Watah on Dec. 21, 2024. This festive performance marks the grand finale of Lahaina Cannery’s annual Holiday Cheer events.

Seabury Hall presents ‘KA‘AO: A Hula Drama’

Seabury Hall presents “KA‘AO: A Hula Drama,” a production by the school’s Hawaiian Studies Department. This unique cultural event will be held for one night only on Sunday, Dec. 15, at 5:30 p.m. at Seabury Hall’s A‘ali‘ikūmākani Creative Arts Center.

Hawai‘i REALTORS announces 2024 Fair Housing Keiki Art Contest winners

Hawai‘i REALTORS has announced its 2024 Fair Housing Keiki Art Contest winners. The annual contest is designed to help children learn about fair housing. Students from Kīhei Elementary and ʻĪao Intermediate were among the winners.

Samoan-American filmmaker Anette Arinix Aga wins $20K ‘OHINA Greenlight Award for film script

Samoan-American comedian, actor, writer, and producer Anette Arinix Aga has won the ‘OHINA Greenlight Award for her script of “Kamaʻāina Not Kanaka,” granting her $20,000-worth of production support toward her script becoming a completed short film.

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Husband-wife duo to open Koast restaurant alongside celebrity chef Chris Cosentino
HUI Kitchen opens at The Historic Wailuku Inn
Grand Wailea celebrates the holidays with La Fête du Rosé wines and cocktails
‘Chef’s Table’ introduced as ‘an immersive dining experience’ at Ritz-Carlton Maui’s Banyan Tree restaurant
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November single-family home prices shy of all-time record, but not by much
Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg donate $626,000 to support permanently affordable housing on Kaua’i
Median price of single-family homes drops to $1.3 million, down from record high of $1.4 million in September
Op-Ed: Supporting a balanced approach to Maui’s housing crisis

Maui Activities Chevron Forward

Maui Mall Village announces festive holiday events, kicking off with Season of Giving Food Drive
Save the date for ʻUlupalakua Ranch’s ‘Christmas in the Country’
Four Seasons Resort Lānaʻi holds ‘Love Hawaiʻi’ celebration on Dec. 21
UH Maui College 2024 Holiday Bash and Electric Light Parade, Dec. 13

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Kaua‘i Now poll: What was the top story in 2024?

With 2024 coming to a close, Kaua‘i Now is looking back at some of the top stories that this year shaped the Garden Island.

Volcano Watch: It’s all about perspective; how to interpret an interferogram

Volcanologists use interferograms to detect unrest by observing how the surface of a volcano is deforming in response to migrating magma beneath the ground. But while interferograms can be beautiful and informative, they are also difficult to interpret.

Coastal flood statement issued for weekend

Best chance for impacts — which will include flooding of normally dry beaches, minor coastal erosion and saltwater inundation — will occur especially during the early morning high tides and daybreak from midnight through late Sunday.

Day 3 of multiagency search at Hanakāpī‘ai Beach continues for missing Alaska visitor

Personnel with the Kaua‘i Fire Department, Ocean Safety Bureau, U.S. Coast Guard and other agencies have conducted search operations since Lauren M. Cameron of Anchorage, Alaska, was reported missing Wednesday afternoon.

Kauai Weather Forecast for December 13, 2024

Moderate to breezy trade winds will continue into the weekend as the high pressure ridge lingers north of the Hawaiian Islands. Drier trade wind weather remains...

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Panaʻewa Rainforest Zoo in Hilo taking precautions to protect animals from bird flu

The Hawai'i County-owned facility has 300 animals, including 75 birds representing 29 species.

Kaʻū Hospital expands to ensure more access to services for rural community

Staff, hospital leadership, legislators and community members attended a groundbreaking celebration for the expansion project, which is estimated to be complete by mid-2026.

National Weather Service issues coastal flood statement for weekend

Best chance for impacts — which will include flooding of normally dry beaches, minor coastal erosion and saltwater inundation — will occur especially during the early morning high tides and daybreak from midnight through late Sunday.

Hawaii County Weather Forecast for December 14, 2024

A relatively dry moderate to breezy trade wind pattern will continue into the weekend as high pressure lingers north of the Hawaiian Islands. Then light winds...

Hawaii County Surf Forecast for December 14, 2024

Surf along exposed north and west-facing shores will hold at moderate levels through this evening as a northwest swell lingers, with a gradual decrease...