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Residents encouraged to attend County’s Lahaina Community Meeting on Wednesday

Topics include Hawaiian Electric Co.’s Public Safety Power Shutoff program, project updates from the County Department of Public Works and other updates from the Office of Recovery.

List: Maui lane closures through March 6, 2026

The state Department of Transportation will be conducting road work this week that will result in lane closures at various locations. Lane closure schedules may change at any time without further notice. All projects are weather permitting.

1,935 whales spotted across Hawaiʻi, 847 off Maui during second count for the 2026 season

A total of 1,935 whales were observed across all islands, during the second Ocean Count and Great Whale Count for the 2026 season. On Maui, 847 whales were observed, the most of any location.

The Shops at Wailea, March music lineup: Nevah Too Late, Rama Camarillo and Anthony Pfluke

Live music returns to The Shops at Wailea this March with a lineup of complimentary performances set against the open-air backdrop of Wailea. From midweek gatherings to the Center’s signature concert, guests are invited to enjoy evenings shaped by local talent and island tunes. Wailea Wednesdays On Wednesdays from 4:30–6pm in the Lower Level Performance Area, guests […]

ʻAhahui Kaʻahumanu royal society honors 258th birthday of Queen Kaʻahumanu

The ʻAhahui Kaʻahumanu Chapter IV Wailuku Island of Maui announces its Annual Queen’s Celebration at the Queen Kaʻahumanu Shopping Center in Kahului on Sunday, March 15, 2026.

Notice of UH Cancer Center cyberattack affecting personal information

The University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center’s Epidemiology Division was the victim of a cyberattack that possibly exposed records containing Social Security numbers and driver’s license numbers, mostly from Hawaiʻi DL records collected in 2000 from the State Department of Transportation and City and County of Honolulu voter registration records collected in 1998.

Volcano Watch: Maunaloa has lessons to teach during quiet times

Maunaloa’s Volcano Alert Level is at Normal and Hawaiian Volcano Observatory expects to see changes such as increased seismicity or gas emissions before any future eruption; keeping a close eye on the volcanoes even during quiet times can teach important lessons that will inform interpretations and decisions as conditions change.

New contest invites Maui students to bring Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle awareness song to life

The Maui Invasive Species Committee is launching a Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle music video contest open to Maui students grade three and up; submissions due April 17, 2026.  The goal of the contest is build awareness critical to protecting Maui, where CRB has not yet established.

President Trump explains US Military action in Iran; Hawaiʻi Congressional delegation responds with criticism

On Friday night, President Donald Trump announced the US Military began major combat operations in Iran in what is being called Operation Epic Fury. The announcement drew criticism from the Hawaiʻi Congressional delegation over lack of Congressional authorization.

‘Family Night Out’ brings food trucks and local businesses to The Dunes at Maui Lani, March 21

The Kū Wāhine Coalition presents “Family Night Out” with The Dunes at Maui Lani, a vibrant community event celebrating local small business owners and nonprofits — taking place at The Dunes at Maui Lani on March 21, 2026 from 5 to 9 p.m.

Updated Maui water conservation rules take effect March 1

The updated rules follow the Maui County Council’s approval of Bill 158 in January, which amends the County Water Code to address water waste, promote responsible water use and ensure a reliable and sustainable water supply.

A Call to the Public: Share your thoughts on Hawaiian street names

Hawaiʻi’s street names memorialize ancient stories, events and people significant to that area, as well as to traditional land division names. The kamaʻāina of each community know their area’s moʻolelo and natural weather patterns and are therefore the best ones to interpret the proper spelling and meaning of their community’s street names.

Hawai‘i Journalism Initiative Chevron Forward

Maui’s overtourism hotspots Road to Hāna, Honolua Bay targeted for relief under new management plan
Community skeptical of golf course owner’s proposal to buy West Maui water system
Controversial $13M Nāpili home now offering partial ownership to buyers
Monday Morning Maui Sports: BYU could be last stop in Baldwin alum’s college football coaching journey

History & Culture Chevron Forward

Hundreds honor life, legacy of beloved kumu hula Nālani Kanakaʻole
Fairmont Kea Lani announces Ho‘okumu: A celebration of Mahina ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi
$1.6M from federal government set aside for digitization of Bishop Museum collections
Hawaiian Moment — Puʻu Kekaʻa, Hill of the rumble (as in thunder)

Maui Business Chevron Forward

‘Family Night Out’ brings food trucks and local businesses to The Dunes at Maui Lani, March 21

J. Walter Cameron Center receives ʻOhana Fuels ‘Fuel Up. Do Good.’ donation

UHERO: Hawaiʻi economy turns a corner, moves beyond recession with modest growth

MC&A hires Event Rental Sales Manager for new division based on Maui

Maui sees double digit increases in visitor spending and arrivals in January 2026

Arts & Entertainment Chevron Forward

The Shops at Wailea, March music lineup: Nevah Too Late, Rama Camarillo and Anthony Pfluke

ʻAhahui Kaʻahumanu royal society honors 258th birthday of Queen Kaʻahumanu

‘Family Night Out’ brings food trucks and local businesses to The Dunes at Maui Lani, March 21

Kīhei 4th Friday Town Party , Feb.27

Maui Open Studios announces grand finale, self-guided art experience in South Maui

Maui Food and Dining Chevron Forward

Montage Kapalua Bay re-opens The Hideaway
Tobi’s Poke & Shave Ice opens second location at Kukui Mall in Kīhei
Locally made food and products on display at Food and Product Innovation Network Day
Maui Land & Pineapple to host Hāliʻimaile Bay Market on Valentine’s Day
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Housing & Real Estate Chevron Forward

Maui’s median single-family home prices increase to $1.4 million in January
Hale Kamaʻāina Mortgage Program offers new incentives to further lower costs for first-time homebuyers
Inspiring Hui Waiwai 2026 shows that innovation yields results in housing affordability
Leadership transition at RESCO Inc.

Maui Activities Chevron Forward

Chinese New Year Celebration at Lahaina Cannery, Feb. 20
Hula Grill Kāʻanapali to host Whale Talks on Tuesdays in February and March
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

Big Island News Chevron Forward

‘Living laboratory’: University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo genetics students visit traditional Hawaiian fishpond in Keaukaha

Students of the lab class worked with community stewards of Kaumaui, a loko iʻa in the community on the south side of Hilo Bay on the Big Island, to help with restoration and preservation efforts and collect water samples for DNA testing back on campus as part of their semester-long experiment.

Cyberattack possibly exposes personal info on records at University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center

The records contain Social Security numbers and driver’s license numbers, mostly from Hawaiʻi driver’s license records collected in 2000 from Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation and City and County of Honolulu voter registration records collected in 1998 — both times when identifiers were usually Social Security numbers.

Hawai‘i County prosecuting attorney, police concerned about recent releases of felony-charged arrestees

In February, seven people arrested on the Big Island and facing crimes that include abuse of a household member, possession of a firearm and sexual assault of a child all were granted reduced bail or supervised release.

Preparing Hawaiʻi’s ʻōlelo educators at University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo

Hawaiian language immersion programs throughout the islands are growing fast. Fast enough they are strained to keep up with the demand, needing more qualified teachers; a University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo program director and educator is dedicated to filling the gap.

Pāhoa Community Aquatic Center reopens this week after 5-week closure

The pool at William “Billy” Kenoi District Park was shuttered Jan. 24 when tephra — volcanic material including ash and volcanic glass Pele’s hair — from Episode 41 of the ongoing episodic summit eruption of Kīlauea volcano was carried by wind, making its way into the facility and surrounding areas.

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Hiking party escorted off Kaua‘i trail after one of the members suffers an apparent seizure

Kaua‘i Fire Department, personnel with the Hanalei Fire Station and Rescue 3 responded to the incident near Hanakāpī‘ai Beach along the Kalalau Trail shortly after 8:30 p.m. on Feb. 28.

More than 1,900 humpbacks observed during second Sanctuary Ocean Count, Great Whale Count of 2026

Data was collected Feb. 28 from 46 sites throughout the main Hawaiian Islands; a total of 1,935 whales were observed throughout all islands, down just 12 whales from February 2025.

University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center cyberattack possibly exposes personal info

The records contain Social Security numbers and driver’s license numbers, mostly from Hawaiʻi driver’s license records collected in 2000 from Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation and City and County of Honolulu voter registration records collected in 1998 — both times when identifiers were usually Social Security numbers.

‘Public safety starts with prevention’: Kauaʻi County Life’s Choices grant awards announced

A total of $1 million was awarded to 13 Kauaʻi organizations focused on prevention and early intervention of substance abuse with an emphasis on structured, prosocial youth activities promoting resilience, connection and healthy decision-making.

University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo preparing Hawaiʻi’s ʻōlelo educators to fill gaps in growing immersion programs

Mākaʻimoku is director of the Kahuawaiola Indigenous Teacher Education Program within the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo Ka Haka ʻUla O Keʻelikōlani College of Hawaiian Language; she reshaped the program to expand access and is now driven to reach even more future educators.