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New laws take effect in the New Year

A new list of laws take effect on Jan. 1, 2026. House Speaker Nadine K. Nakamura shared a list of laws that go into effect in the New Year.

Final in-person meeting for Hāna Community Pathway Study set for June 23

The Maui Metropolitan Planning Organization invites the Hāna community and the public to attend the final in-person community meeting for the Hāna Community Pathway Study on Monday, June 23, 6:30 p.m. at Helene Hall located at Kapueokahi Bay in Hāna.

Gov. Green enacts laws aimed at increasing safety on Hawaiʻi’s roadways

Governor Josh Green signed seven bills into law on Thursday, aimed at increasing safety on Hawaiʻi’s roadways.  One of the bills allows driver license renewal online and by mail, and takes effect in two years on July 1, 2025. Another bill establishes a Safe Routes to School Advisory Committee. State officials say Hawaii had 117 traffic fatalities and nearly 600 serious or paralyzing injuries on its roadways last year.

Safe Streets, Workplace Wellness, Subject of Annual Meeting

The Nutrition & Physical Activity Coalition of Maui County hosts its sixth annual meeting this Friday, May 30, 2014 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Nahele Room of the Kahili Golf Clubhouse in Waikapū.

Pāʻia School to Benefit from Safe Routes to School Grants

Maui’s Pāʻia School will benefit from nearly $1 million in infrastructure funds awarded to the Maui Public Works Department to improve sidewalk and safety near the school, transportation officials announced today.