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Rep. Case introduces bill to boost transit-oriented affordable housing

US Rep. Ed Case, who represents urban Oʻahu in Congress, has introduced a bipartisan bill intended to encourage more affordable housing construction in areas designated for transit-oriented development, an approach that could offer new financing tools for projects statewide, including Maui.

Utility work along Kula Highway to impact traffic July 20-22

To maintain reliable service, Hawaiian Electric contractors are replacing three utility poles along Kula Highway between Pueo Drive and Lepelepe Place that will impact traffic on Monday, July 20 to Wednesday, July 22, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. No service interruption is expected.

Improvement work to close lane and prompt intermittent traffic holds on Kula Highway

A lane closure goes into effect on Kula Highway with intermittent traffic holds at the mauka intersection of Kula Highway and Ōmaʻopio Road, July 20-23, 2026, according to the Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation.

Bank of Hawaiʻi named to national list of best workplaces for parents, families

Bank of Hawaiʻi is the only Hawaiʻi-based company among 1,000 US businesses named to Newsweek’s “America’s Greatest Workplaces for Parents & Families 2026” list, the bank announced Friday.

AARP Hawaiʻi seeking nominations for 2026 Andrus Award for Community Service

AARP Hawaiʻi is now accepting nominations for its 2026 Andrus Award for Community Service, which honors Hawaiʻi volunteers 50 and older who are sharing their experience, talent, and skills to enrich their communities. 

Schatz: Process begins to raise Medicare outpatient payments; Hawai‘i hospitals may get $17M yearly

Following legislation and efforts led by Hawai‘i US Brian Schatz, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services at the US Department of Health and Human Services announced that it will begin the process to increase the amount that hospitals in Hawai‘i can be reimbursed by Medicare for outpatient care.

Volcano Watch: When will Halemaʻumaʻu fill with lava?

The easiest answer to the question of whether lava will flow out of the caldera is — it depends!

Hawaiian stilt gets moved from endangered to threatened under Endangered Species Act

The US Fish and Wildlife Service is downlisting the aeʻo (Hawaiian stilt) from endangered to threatened under the Endangered Species Act. The aeʻo was originally listed as endangered in 1970 due to destruction and alteration of habitat, hunting, introduced predatory animals and nonnative birds, and diseases.   

Married Maui boat captains to compete on NBC game show ‘The Wall’; Lahaina wildfire water rescues recalled

Married Maui boat captains Chrissy Lovitt and Emma Nelson, who used their vessel to pull fire survivors from the water during the Aug. 8, 2023, Lahaina wildfire, are being featured as contestants on NBC’s game show “The Wall,” where they will share their story with a national audience while competing for a cash prize of up to $12 million.

2,000 expected to gather at 2026 Native Hawaiian Convention, July 20-22

A full week of Native Hawaiian culture, conversation, music and community begins today at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center with the 25th annual Native Hawaiian Convention, July 20–22, followed immediately by the Queen Liliʻuokalani Keiki Hula Competition & Festival, July 23–25.

Lahaina’s Front Street scheduled to reopen on Aug. 1, 2026

Following the recent completion of various improvement projects in the area, Front Street will reopen to vehicular traffic on Aug. 1, 2026. Repairs and rebuilding in the area have been ongoing since the 2023 Maui Wildfires.

Man in custody after fleeing from police following alleged burglary in Wailuku

A 43-year-old Pukalani man is in police custody following an alleged burglary on Vineyard Street in Wailuku reported Friday morning.  The man allegedly threatened responding officers before fleeing the scene, and is accused of resisting arrest and assaulting police during the incident.  

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Political newcomers top fundraising in races to fill critical Maui County Council seats
Moloka‘i growers feeding the island in wake of missed barges, plant shipping restrictions
Lahaina fire survivors return for emotional homecoming on 3-year anniversary
Spending reports in Maui County mayor’s race show Sugimura leading Bissen in fundraising

History & Culture Chevron Forward

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’

Maui Business Chevron Forward

Bank of Hawaiʻi named to national list of best workplaces for parents, families

SSFM International promotes Scott Hayashi to chief operating officer

Joshua Hargrove appointed general manager of two iconic resorts in Waikīkī

Molokai Drugs, Inc. named first recipient of Age-Friendly Pharmacy Recognition in Hawaiʻi

Raysha Mamala appointed as Island Events director of sales

Arts & Entertainment Chevron Forward

Married Maui boat captains to compete on NBC game show ‘The Wall’; Lahaina wildfire water rescues recalled

2,000 expected to gather at 2026 Native Hawaiian Convention, July 20-22

Surfrider Foundation to host Maui premiere of manta ray documentary ‘The Last Dive’

Lahaina 3rd Saturdays returns Saturday, July 18

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

Maui Food and Dining Chevron Forward

Kalei’s Lahaina launches quarterly giveback to support local nonprofits through Loco Moco plate sales
Kimo’s returning to Front Street, marking new chapter for Lahaina restaurant
Lahaina Brew Co. opens food truck, bringing chef-driven local cuisine and craft beer to Upcountry, Maui
Lahaina’s Island Cream Co. representing Hawaiʻi in national contest for the Best Ice Cream in America
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Housing & Real Estate Chevron Forward

Rep. Case introduces bill to boost transit-oriented affordable housing
Maui County adopts new accessory dwelling rules to expand housing opportunities
Wailuku Greystar property named in statewide housing voucher discrimination complaint
Maui housing market posts stronger sales activity in June

Maui Activities Chevron Forward

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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2026 Native Hawaiian Convention to kick off next week on Oʻahu; 2,000-plus expected to gather

The event is July 20-22 at Neal S. Blaisdell Center in Honolulu, features week of Native Hawaiian programming including cultural workshops, discussions about key issues affecting Native Hawaiians and Hawaiʻi's communities, Nā Mea Hawaiʻi marketplace and special performances.

New youth hub in Puna to guide young people toward independence

The Neighborhood Place of Puna has opened the Puna ʻŌpio Hub for youth and young adults, ages 14-25, as they explore employment and educational pathways that may seen inaccessible.

Kealakehe Police Station hosts first Kūpuna Day in Kona

A group of 40-plus seniors participated in the inaugural event aimed at bridging gaps and building trust with Hawaiʻi Police Department.

Hawai‘i comes in first — at being worst state for business

The fix for a bad business climate isn’t more bureaucracy. It's less. Reducing taxes and regulations help revitalize the economy. If only our lawmakers would embrace those policies more often.

Hawaii County Weather Forecast for July 19, 2026

Locally breezy trade winds will continue but ease a bit early next week. A trend toward fewer windward and mauka showers, and more sunshine, is expected...

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‘Fablehaven’ author Brandon Mull brings fantasy storytelling to Līhuʻe Public Library

The New York Times bestselling authori will provide a free public presentation on July 21 that focuses on creativity, storytelling, reading and his writing process, combining humor with practical advice.

Hawai‘i comes in first — at being worst state for business

The fix for a bad business climate isn’t more bureaucracy. It's less. Reducing taxes and regulations help revitalize the economy. If only our lawmakers would embrace those policies more often.

Kauai Weather Forecast for July 19, 2026

Locally breezy trade winds will continue but ease a bit early next week. A trend toward fewer windward and mauka showers, and more sunshine, is expected...

Kauai Surf Forecast for July 19, 2026

Surf along south facing shores will remain near the summertime average through the afternoon and tonight. A larger, moderate south swell is expected to...

Kauaʻi Housing Agency to host free first-time homebuyer education event July 30

The event, with a theme “Homeownership Starts with Education,” will help prospective homebuyers better understand the steps involved in purchasing a home while connecting them with local housing professionals and resources.