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2026 Makawao Stampede Results: Miranda’s win All Around titles

Miss Aloha Hula, Faith Kealohapauʻole Paredes of Maui, recognized by Council Resolution

Still no parking for Safe Parking project; no overall homeless plan

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Maui County’s fringe mayoral candidates add unique ideas, opinions, entertainment to…

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On 250th anniversary of United States, Native Hawaiians remember struggle to keep their…

‘GMA’ spotlights Hawaiʻi, looks at Lahaina’s rebuilding nearly three…

ʻUlu o Lele marketplace to open this fall, a milestone in returning business to Front…

Milestone celebrated: Front Street blessing signals return of commercial core to Lahaina

Maui Fraud Risk Assessment reveals inadequate policies, identifies millions of dollars in…

Mayor Bissen announces $6M proposal to purchase Launiupoko, Olowalu water assets for…

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Young Brothers’ rate increase begins July 1, along with repayment of nearly $30M in…

Ahi labeling law requiring country-of-origin transparency takes effect July 1, 2026

Wildfire-destroyed Kaiāulu o Kupuohi affordable housing reopens, fully occupied

West Maui Sports & Fishing Supply Celebrates Return to Lahaina with Grand Opening

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Reconstruction of Kahului Airport’s main runway down to 2 options — with drastic…

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Maui County asks court to dismiss former chief of staff’s lawsuit; trial possible as…

Olowalu coastal resilience designs set for unveiling July 9 at Maui Ocean Center Sphere

Thousands gather for inaugural Wailuku Film Festival as jury and audience award winners…

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Maui County, Higashimatsushima City, Japan, formalize Friendship City agreement

Maui County and Higashi-matsu-shima City, Japan, formalized a Friendship City agreement during a ceremony on Maui. The partnership, signed by Mayor Richard Bissen, honors a bond rooted in disaster resilience following the 2023 Maui Wildfires and the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake.

Unveiling of new place-based mural at the Historic Pāʻia Sugar Mill, July 16

The Maui Public Art Corps will invite the community to celebrate the blessing and public unveiling of a new large-scale mural by artist Efren Rebugio Jr. at the historic Pāʻia Sugar Mill, on Thursday, July 16, 2026, from 10 to 11:30 a.m.

Maui Council committee advances bills rezoning dozens of Kīhei, West Maui apartment complexes as hotels

The crux of the debate is whether apartment units, long zoned for residential use, should be used as direly needed local housing or continue operating as visitor accommodations with the economic benefits of jobs, property tax revenue and income for vacation rental investors.

Lahaina Homecoming, free community event July 17-19, will welcome home 103 former residents

Lahaina Homecoming, a new, three-day celebration focused on healing, reconnection and hope, will kick off July 17-19, 2026, to welcome home 103 former Lahaina residents while inviting the public to help recognize Lahaina’s enduring spirit.

West Maui residents may recycle bulky items for free at Go Green event July 18

West Maui residents may dispose of recyclable, bulky items for free at the Go Green Recycling event from 8 a.m. to noon July 18, 2026, at 300 Lahainaluna Road near the Pioneer Mill smokestack (enter off Kuhua Street).

Gov. Green signs bills to protect survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking

Gov. Josh Green enacted two measures that strengthen Hawaiʻi’s efforts to protect vulnerable individuals, support survivors and hold offenders accountable. HB 1960, Act 191, Session Laws of Hawaiʻi (SLH), and HB 1959, Act 192 SLH, build upon the state’s ongoing efforts to combat human trafficking, address domestic violence and enhance public safety systems statewide.

Nisei Veterans Memorial Center presents “An Afternoon with the Author” featuring Stephen Miwa

Miwa will share the extraordinary rediscovered diary of his father, Larry Fumio Miwa, a Hiroshima survivor whose firsthand account offers rare insight into one of history’s most devastating moments. As a young schoolboy in August 1945, Larry documented each day with clarity and courage—recording the destruction around him, the improbable survival of his family, and his solitary journeys through an abandoned and shattered city.

Public invited to shop Nā Mea Hawaiʻi – curated marketplace

The public is invited to shop a weeklong celebration of Native Hawaiian creativity, entrepreneurship, and culture at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center, where Nā Mea Hawaiʻi will curate special marketplace experiences during the Hawaiian Council’s 2026 Native Hawaiian Convention and the 51st Annual Queen Liliʻuokalani Keiki Hula Competition & Festival.

Maui’s Kahului Airport demonstrates progress toward 2045 net zero emissions target

The Hawai‘i Department of Transportation announced that its five largest airports have reached Level 3 under the Airport Carbon Accreditation Program. This milestone reinforces the department’s commitment to sustainability in aviation across the state.

University of Hawai‘i launches historic early phase clinical cancer research center

“For the first time in state history, qualifying cancer patients will have the opportunity to access promising investigational therapies here in Hawai‘i, without traveling thousands of miles to medical centers on the U.S. mainland,” said Dr. Naoto T. Ueno, medical director of the new Hoʻōla Early Phase Clinical Research Center.

Kahului man last seen Monday, reported missing by concerned family member

The Maui Police Department is asking for the public’s help with any information on the whereabouts of Yves Dela Torre, 41, of Kahului.

Upcountry Maui Coalition urges action on emergency water infrastructure

The coalition is advocating for a practical, near-term solution: the immediate funding and installation of two 500,000-gallon water tanks integrated directly into the Upper Kula potable water system.

Hawai‘i Journalism Initiative Chevron Forward

Maui County’s fringe mayoral candidates add unique ideas, opinions, entertainment to race
On 250th anniversary of United States, Native Hawaiians remember struggle to keep their own history alive
Young Brothers’ rate increase begins July 1, along with repayment of nearly $30M in back fees to state
Reconstruction of Kahului Airport’s main runway down to 2 options — with drastic differences in price, resiliency

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Hawaiian Mission Houses and Makawao Cemetery present Cemetery History Theatre, July 18 and 19
Kaula Lūʻau production nominated for USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice Award
Hawaiian Native Corporation provides funding to Hui Hānai for upcoming publication
Mokuʻula in focus: Input sought on master plan for Lahaina Royal Complex, building a ‘living framework’

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Public invited to shop Nā Mea Hawaiʻi – curated marketplace

Catholic Charities Hawaiʻi names Cassandra Rayne Gross as Vice President of Finance

Allison Springer named MEO Employee of the Quarter

State reminds Hawaiʻi businesses that third quarter annual reports are due

Maui United Way invests nearly $1 million to bolster 13 nonprofits for three years on Maui, Molokai and Lānaʻi

Arts & Entertainment Chevron Forward

Unveiling of new place-based mural at the Historic Pāʻia Sugar Mill, July 16

Lahaina Homecoming, free community event July 17-19, will welcome home 103 former residents

Nisei Veterans Memorial Center presents “An Afternoon with the Author” featuring Stephen Miwa

Free Mokuʻula screening at Maui Ocean Center, July 10

Miss Aloha Hula, Faith Kealohapauʻole Paredes of Maui, recognized by Council Resolution

Maui Food and Dining Chevron Forward

From Maui student to head chef: Brian Tadena leads Trilogy’s reimagined Lahaina dinner sail experience
Localicious School Kitchen Cook-off supports Hawaiʻi’s goal of 30% local food in school meals by 2030
2026 ‘Ulu Ho‘olaule‘a & Global Breadfruit Summit to spotlight indigenous knowledge, food sovereignty
The Shops at Wailea celebrates Father’s Day with dining specials, classic car show and giveaway
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Maui Council committee advances bills rezoning dozens of Kīhei, West Maui apartment complexes as hotels
Gov. Green signs housing legislation into law
New hotel zoning for vacation rentals passes Maui Council on final vote, 7-2
Hoʻonani Village project advances with Maui Council first reading approval

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Mākena Golf & Beach Club to host benefit supporting Maui Food Bank’s Da Mobile Market
From Maui student to head chef: Brian Tadena leads Trilogy’s reimagined Lahaina dinner sail experience
Hyatt Regency Maui celebrates July 4 while honoring Lahaina firefighters
Elevating Father’s Day: Maverick Helicopters offers private charters with scenic flights over Maui

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‘No surprises’: Paid parking lot operators on Hawai‘i Island will be required to post rates

Hawaiʻi County Councilmember Rebecca Villegas said the bill's passage is a "small step" to helping to stop predatory parking rates, especially in Kona Village.

Top 10 things to do on Big Island for July 10-16: All Kine Market, Tiger Fun Day, stargazing, candidate ‘speed dating’, plus more

There once again is a unique variety of events and activities coming up during the next week, promising a ton of fun for keiki to kūpuna; check out our top 10 things to do on the Big Island now!

Gov. Josh Green signs four bills into law, focusing on environmental conservation, housing affordability

Gov. Josh Green signs new legislation to strengthen housing and enhance environmental protections to improve community infrastructure.

Hawaii County Weather Forecast for July 09, 2026

Breezy trades deliver an increased coverage of showers windward through the weekend

Hawaii County Surf Forecast for July 09, 2026

The south-southwest swell currently producing near-average surf this afternoon will gradually fade through the remainder of the week. A small to moderate&#44...

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Kīlauea community says it has ‘lost trust’ in Kauaʻi police after lack of action resulted in deadly shooting

New Kauaʻi Police Chief Rudy Tai and members of the criminal justice system attended a public meeting Tuesday to explain their actions and hear concerns involving a homicide, attempted homicide and 2-day manhunt of William "Billy" Sinclair.

After lease scare ends with 15-year agreement, new chapter brewing at Kauaʻi Coffee Company

"To the community of Kauaʻi and the consumers of Kauaʻi Coffee, thank you for making your voices heard ... (and) reminding all of us how important Kauaʻi Coffee is, not only as a business, but as an employer, an agricultural institution, and part of the identity of this island," said James Priestley, vice president of Brue Baukol Capital Partners that owns the land that has been leased by the coffee company.

Hawai’i Department of Agriculture monitors risk as New World screwworm cases rise on U.S. mainland

Despite the low risk to Hawaiʻi, the Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity is enacting proactive, protective measures against the New World screwworm.

Kauai Weather Forecast for July 09, 2026

Breezy trades deliver an increased coverage of showers windward and tonight through the weekend

Kauai Surf Forecast for July 09, 2026

The south-southwest swell currently producing near-average surf this afternoon will gradually fade through the remainder of the week. A small to moderate&#44...