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Pacific Whale Foundation and Norwegian Cruise Line partners to expand keiki whale watches on Maui

Pacific Whale Foundation and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings announced a new partnership to expand the Keiki Whale Watch program, significantly increasing access to hands-on ocean education for Maui students in grades 2-8.

Rep. Tokuda holds agriculture listening session in Kula ahead of Farm Bill 

US Rep. Jill Tokuda recently held a series of agriculture listening sessions across Hawaiʻi to hear directly from farmers, ranchers, and producers about the challenges facing local agriculture and food systems in advance of a potential markup of a Farm Bill in the House Committee on Agriculture. 

Maui MPO seeking new Executive Director

The Maui Metropolitan Planning Organization is accepting applications for its Executive Director position. 

Hawaiʻi launches statewide pre-eviction mediation filing program

This week Thursday marks the launch of a new statewide Pre-Eviction Mediation Filing Program. The two-year pilot requires landlords to participate in mediation before filing residential eviction cases involving non-payment of rent.

‘Vienna model’ bill advances to limit rental housing fund surpluses to more housing

A state Senate committee has advanced a bill that uses the “Vienna Model” of housing in Austria, where limited-profit housing associations create a sustainable cycle of money available for future development.

Investigation into illegal poaching on private ranch land in Haʻikū nets two arrests

Local ranchers reported repeated incidents of poachers unlawfully hunting deer and killing cattle at night on private property, resulting in tens of thousands of dollars in livestock losses and raising significant public safety concerns.

Three years since passing of firefighter Treʻ Evans-Dumaran

Feb. 4, 2026 marks three years since Firefighter Treʻ Evans-Dumaran lost his life in the line of duty. “For Treʻ’s family, this is not a day of programming, celebration, or public achievement — it is a day of grief, remembrance, and the ongoing weight of fighting for justice while still trying to heal.”

Hospice Maui Announces Bereavement Class: ‘The Art of Transforming Grief’

Hospice Maui invites community members living with grief to participate in The Art of Transforming Grief, a multi-week bereavement class beginning Feb. 19, 2026. Designed for individuals experiencing grief from past or present losses, the class offers a supportive environment to explore loss through reflection, creativity, and shared experience.

DCCA warning: Beware of scam phone calls targeting medical professionals

Reports have surfaced of individuals pretending to be government officials contacting licensees, falsely claiming an investigation is being conducted into their professional license.

High Surf Warning as surf builds to 45 feet along north facing shores

A High Surf Warning is in effect for the north and west facing shores of Niʻihau, Kauaʻi, Oʻahu and Molokaʻi; the north facing shores of Maui; and the west facing shores of the Big Island. A High Surf Advisory is also in effect for the north facing shores of the Big Island.

Tokuda votes against funding bill that includes DHS; Case votes to fund and reopen 70% of federal government

US Rep. Jill Tokuda (HI-02) on Tuesday voted against a Fiscal Year 2026 government funding package, which includes two weeks of stopgap funding for the Department of Homeland Security.

Response underway to remove grounded boat from Kīhei shoreline

Owners of a grounded vessel are hoping to get the boat removed from the Kīhei shoreline today. The vessel, Na Nahiku, ran aground on the shore fronting 131 S. Kīhei Road fronting the Kīhei Youth Center on Monday, Feb. 2, 2026.

Hawai‘i Journalism Initiative Chevron Forward

With $130M in new ‘green fees’ expected, Hawaiʻi eyes 75 projects to address a long list of environment-related needs
Monday Morning MIL: Aika Swanson, Sacha Salem battle to end of high school swimming careers
‘Amazing story:’ Maui’s Lyon Farrell to compete for New Zealand at Winter Olympics — in snowboarding
Trade wars take toll on Maui farmers and ranchers already battling deer and drought

History & Culture Chevron Forward

Hawaiian Moment — Puʻu Kekaʻa, Hill of the rumble (as in thunder)
Nālani Kanakaʻole, revered Kumu Hula and cultural matriarch, passes at 79
19th-century Hawaiian mele recorded for upcoming documentary Ea released on digital platforms
Hawaiian Moment — Lā Kūʻokoʻa, Hawaiian Independence Day 

Maui Business Chevron Forward

Hawaiʻi State FCU now accepting applications for 2026 Investing In Education Grant program

Maui Waena Intermediate wins $30,000 as part of ASB’s KeikiCo Business Plan Contest

New Alaska Airlines state-of-the-art global training center officially opens its doors

Maui visitor industry outpaces state growth in 2025; Canadian travel down but shows signs of recovery

FHB announces promotions, including Maile Wong of Maui

Arts & Entertainment Chevron Forward

Catch the Big Game live at Lahaina Cannery, Feb. 8

Hawaiian Music Series marks meaningful return to Lahaina with 200+ attendees

‘Harmony Under The Stars’ with Wave of Harmony, March 7

February at The Shops at Wailea: Art Exhibitions, Live Music and Cultural Evenings

The Shops at Wailea welcomes Lunar New Year with lion dance and martial arts, Feb. 19

Maui Food and Dining Chevron Forward

Lahaina Food & Wine Festival introduces Grand Taste at Lahaina Jodo Mission
Kurt Suzuki Family Foundation’s “A Taste of Hawaiʻi” raises funds for families impacted by Maui fires
Hawaiʻi’s farm-to-school program brings 5,000 pounds of locally sourced salad to students
Hawaiʻi diner, Zippy’s opens fourth Las Vegas location
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Housing & Real Estate Chevron Forward

Factory-built housing bill stirs debate: Cost versus durability for wildfire survivor housing
Floor plans and renderings available for Hoʻokumu Hou reconstruction program
One lane closed on Puʻunēnē Avenue for Hale Pilina affordable housing site work
Maui real estate sales up in double digits in December; condo prices fall steeply

Maui Activities Chevron Forward

Pacific Whale Foundation and Norwegian Cruise Line partners to expand keiki whale watches on Maui
Montage Kapalua Bay kicks off 2026 with on-property experiences
Mālama Hāmākua Maui announces 2026 community events schedule
Maui Nui Golf Club lights up the range with Cosmic Drive night golf experience

Big Island News Chevron Forward

Island draft destination management action plans to be shared by Hawai‘i Tourism Authority

The state agency hosted more than 30 in-person and online community listening sessions from September to December 2025 throughout the Hawaiian Islands, allowing residents to share ideas for tourism that preserve cultural, historic and environmental resources, while supporting community well-being, ensuring alignment with each island’s unique identity and values.

Hawai‘i’s medical cannabis program strong, well-utilized, independent report indicates

The report, prepared by Cannabis Public Policy Consulting, shows that Hawaiʻi’s regulated medical cannabis system captures approximately 86% to 87% of all cannabis spending by registered patients and that monthly medical cannabis sales total about $5.3 million.

New report confirms 2025 was Hawai‘i’s second driest, warmest year on record

Published by the University of Hawai‘i Sea Grant College Program, this first-of-its-kind report uses plain language, along with easy-to-interpret maps and figures, to summarize statewide rainfall, temperature, and drought conditions over the past year.

Office of Hawaiian Affairs seeks administrator for new Mālama Honua program

Mālama Honua Home Improvement/Renovation Program is a pilot grant project for income-qualified Native Hawaiian homeowners ineligible for traditional loans because of income or credit limitations; the agency is seeking a nonprofit partner to administer the program.

Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park announces February flight operations

Management of the national park requires the use of aircraft to monitor and research volcanic activity, conduct search-and-rescue missions and law enforcement operations, support management of natural and cultural resources as well as to maintain backcountry facilities.

Kauai News Chevron Forward

Hawai‘i’s medical cannabis program strong, well-utilized, independent report indicates

The report, prepared by Cannabis Public Policy Consulting, shows that Hawaiʻi’s regulated medical cannabis system captures approximately 86% to 87% of all cannabis spending by registered patients and that monthly medical cannabis sales total about $5.3 million.

2025 was Hawai‘i’s second driest, warmest year on record, new report confirms

Published by the University of Hawai‘i Sea Grant College Program, this first-of-its-kind report uses plain language, along with easy-to-interpret maps and figures, to summarize statewide rainfall, temperature, and drought conditions over the past year.

Statewide pre-eviction mediation program launches this week

New 2-year pilot program requires mediation before non-payment of rent eviction filings.

Beware of text scam involving bogus unpaid traffic fines

Hawaiʻi State Judiciary reports people statewide are receiving alleged Department of Motor Vehicles text messages saying that unless payment is made for unpaid traffic citations, the recipient's driving privileges and vehicle registration will be suspended, and they will be assessed an additional fee.

One-on-one with Kauaʻi’s new police chief, Rudy Tai

"Even though I left Hawaiʻi, the aloha spirit never left me," said Rudy Tai, who was born and raised on Oʻahu. "I've always stayed connected, but it's been a long time, and I am ready to reconnect."