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Spending reports in Maui County mayor’s race show Sugimura leading Bissen in…

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Fired Maui County official sues Mayor Bissen, Board of Ethics for defamation

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North extension of Lahaina bypass needed as a critical evacuation route is finally moving…

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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Flags Lowered in Remembrance of US Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina

Flags rare being flown at half staff in Hawaiʻi remembrance of US Sen. Lindsey Graham, a Republican from South Carolina.

First Hawaiian, Inc. to Acquire TriCo Bancshares

First Hawaiian, Inc. (parent company of First Hawaiian Bank), and TriCo Bancshares (parent company of Tri Counties Bank), have entered into a definitive agreement pursuant to which First Hawaiian will acquire TriCo in an all-stock transaction.On a combined basis, the company will have approximately $34 billion of assets and be the 6th largest bank headquartered in the Western US. 

Free Maui workshop helps prevent caregiver injuries

ʻOhana Care Maui will host a free July workshop teaching family caregivers, seniors and care partners how to assist with everyday movement and transfers more safely.

Hale Noelani demolition clears way for future student housing at UH Mānoa

The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa has begun demolishing two buildings at the five-building, three-story Hale Noelani student housing complex, marking another step in the university’s long-term effort to modernize campus housing and enhance the student residential experience.

Bissen 2026 invites community to “Hana Hou Night” celebration

The Bissen 2026 campaign invites friends, families, supporters, and community members from across Maui Nui to gather for Hana Hou Night, an evening celebrating community, local music, and the shared commitment to building a stronger future for Maui County.

United Public Workers Political Action Committee endorses Mayor Richard Bissen for re-election

The Bissen 2026 campaign announced the endorsement of Mayor Richard Bissen by the United Public Workers Political Action Committee (UPW), AFSCME Local 646, AFL-CIO.

HTA announces $1 million in support for 10 signature events in 2026

The Hawai‘i Tourism Authority is providing $1 million to support 10 major festivals and sports events statewide through the end of the year as part of its Signature Events program. The events align with Hawai‘i’s brand, enrich Hawai‘i’s communities, create opportunities for resident-visitor interaction and attract attendees from beyond Hawai‘i.

Gov. Green signs legislation to strengthen governance and support conservation

Governor Josh Green signed two landmark measures in back-to-back bill signing ceremonies on Friday, aimed at strengthening Hawai‘i’s governance and preserving irreplaceable ecosystems.

Normal irrigation to resume at Waiehu Golf Course after pond liner project completed at end of August

The County of Maui Department of Parks and Recreation is progressing with a project to replace the irrigation pond liner at Waiehu Municipal Golf Course. The project, which began May 18, will mitigate water loss caused by deterioration of the existing liner and is essential to maintaining long-term course irrigation.

New comfort station at Hā‘ena State Park on Kauaʻi

Relief has arrived for visitors to Hā‘ena State Park on Kauaʻi in the form of a new comfort station at the entrance parking lot.

Mural at Kapālama Kai honors ancestors, demands ocean protection 

lukukui, Native Hawaiian leaders, and cultural practitioners dedicate a 6,500-square-foot mural in Kapālama Kai on Oʻahu inspired by the Kumulipo, the Hawaiian genealogical creation chant. The artwork reflects Native Hawaiian relationships with the ocean and comes as Indigenous leaders across the Pacific call for greater representation in decisions about ocean protection and deep sea mining.

Maui County Volleyball Officials sought for 2026-27 season

The nonprofit Maui County Volleyball Officials organization is actively recruiting for the upcoming 2026-2027 high school volleyball season.

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Spending reports in Maui County mayor’s race show Sugimura leading Bissen in fundraising
Fired Maui County official sues Mayor Bissen, Board of Ethics for defamation
North extension of Lahaina bypass needed as a critical evacuation route is finally moving forward
Maui County’s fringe mayoral candidates add unique ideas, opinions, entertainment to race

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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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First Hawaiian, Inc. to Acquire TriCo Bancshares

Kahala Concrete LLC to acquire HC&D’s Maui assets

SBA Disaster Loan Outreach Center in Kīhei to close permanently on Wednesday, June 15

Public invited to shop Nā Mea Hawaiʻi – curated marketplace

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

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HTA announces $1 million in support for 10 signature events in 2026

Mural at Kapālama Kai honors ancestors, demands ocean protection 

Mele for Maui: Free Hawai‘i Symphony Orchestra concert, Sept. 19

Coral Spawning Night at Maui Ocean Center, July 15

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

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Lahaina’s Island Cream Co. representing Hawaiʻi in national contest for the Best Ice Cream in America
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
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Wildfire-impacted homeowners encouraged to attend County’s ‘Meet Our General Contractor’ event July 15
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

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HTA announces $1 million in support for 10 signature events in 2026
Coral Spawning Night at Maui Ocean Center, July 15
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

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Woman dead, 2 injured following 3-vehicle crash on Ali‘i Drive in Kona

This is the 18th traffic fatality on Hawaiʻi Island in 2026, compared to 14 at the same time last year.

Business Monday: Hawaiʻi Island resident creates a new app to streamline hiring process nationwide

Jessica Cockrell of Hilo has launched ShiftPass, an innovative app that aims to ease the hiring process in the short-term and improve career possibilities for Hawaiʻi residents in the long-term.

Got unwanted firearms? Hawaiʻi Island police to host gun buyback event in Hilo

The event at the Hilo Police Station on July 18 is designed to provide community members with a no-questions-asked way to surrender unwanted handguns, rifles, shotguns, bump stocks, Glock switches, assault-style rifles and ghost guns.

Toyota Hawaiʻi awards free 2026 Corolla to Oʻahu student

The dealership's Cap & Corolla Giveaway supports students, recent graduates and first-time vehicle buyers.

UPDATE: Aliʻi Drive in North Kona now open after traffic investigation

After being closed for several hours, the roadway now is open.

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Anaina Hou hosts upcycling camp focused on beach cleanup and creativity

Experience the transformation of marine debris into art and music at the Kani Ka ʻOpala Summer Camp, organized by Anaina Hou Community Park in collaboration with the Surfrider Foundation Kauaʻi chapter.

Oʻahu student wins free 2026 Corolla from Toyota Hawaiʻi

The dealership's Cap & Corolla Giveaway supports students, recent graduates and first-time vehicle buyers.

Kauai Weather Forecast for July 13, 2026

Moderate to locally breezy trade winds will persist through Monday as high pressure remains north of the state, with weaker trades Tuesday through at least...

Kauai Surf Forecast for July 13, 2026

A small, long-period southwest swell (220 degrees) will continue to fill in tonight and will provide some inconsistent Surf along east- facing shores will...

Kauaʻi seeks state assistance as Waimea River mouth shifts towards homes

Kauaʻi County urgently seeks technical assistance because the Waimea River's sudden westward shift threatens nearby homes and properties.