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Trilogy Excursions announces that beginning March 18, the company will officially resume sailing from Lahaina Harbor for the first time since the August 2023 Lahaina wildfires. The milestone marks a deeply meaningful homecoming for the Lahaina-founded company... March 10, 2026 · 05:00am
Young storytellers from Maui Waena win national awards at Student Television Network competition
Representing Hawaiʻi against hundreds of teams from across the nation, the Maui Waena middle school media students captured two first-place awards in the Feature Story and Music Video categories. The...Maui Arts & Entertainment Maui Public Art Corps announces 2026 call for artists and design teams
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Kapāpala koa canoe log applications available for 2026
The Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Forestry and Wildlife, Forestry Program is now accepting applications from individuals and organizations seeking to acquire a koa canoe log for use in kālaiwaʻa – the construction of traditional Hawaiian canoes or waʻa.
Case opposes ‘onerous’ information requirements for Visas to visit the US
US Rep. Ed Case (HI-01), a member of the House Appropriations Committee’s Subcommittee on Homeland Security with funding and oversight jurisdiction over the Department of Homeland Security, is opposing a proposed DHS rule which would impose what he called “onerous additional data collection requirements” on residents of various countries including our allies and partners applying for visas to travel to the United States.
Maui Public Art Corps announces 2026 call for artists and design teams
Maui Public Art Corps, in partnership with the County of Maui and cultural consultant Sissy Lake-Farm, has officially announced two major request for qualifications for 2026: the annual Hui Mo‘olelo Artist Commission Call and a new $1.5 million initiative, “Echoes of the Land: A Call for Narrative Playscapes.”
2026 traffic deaths serve as a reminder to exercise vigilance, safety on Hawaiʻi’s roads
Preliminary data shows that speed contributed to nearly half of the 16 fatal crashes, impairment is suspected in several cases — and two lives could possibly have been saved by use of a seatbelt or helmet. With six pedestrians, one motorcycle rider and one ATV rider among the victims, HDOT is stressing continued vigilance and safer choices.
Free kamaʻāina community sails as Trilogy returns to Lahaina Harbor
Trilogy Excursions announces that beginning March 18, the company will officially resume sailing from Lahaina Harbor for the first time since the August 2023 Lahaina wildfires. The milestone marks a deeply meaningful homecoming for the Lahaina-founded company and signals another step forward for West Maui’s recovery.
Paperback of the historical stage play ‘Aloha Kaua’ by Noalani Helelā is now available
Through poetic language, vivid theatricality, and sharp political insight, the play examines a pivotal moment in Hawaiian history when the kingdom faced the pressures of colonization, religious conversion, and cultural upheaval.
Young storytellers from Maui Waena win national awards at Student Television Network competition
Representing Hawaiʻi against hundreds of teams from across the nation, the Maui Waena middle school media students captured two first-place awards in the Feature Story and Music Video categories. The team also earned honorable mentions in additional categories.
Maui Nui District honors scouting volunteers, celebrates Eagle Scouts
Scouting America, Aloha Council’s Maui Nui District recently honored outstanding volunteers and celebrated the achievements of local youth during the “Hearts of Service” Recognition Brunch at Camp Maluhia.
Hawaiian Electric monitoring severe weather, preparing for potential impacts
Hawaiian Electric urges customers to review family and business emergency plans, ensure they have supplies they need on hand, and keep close watch on the development of the storm.
Mayor Bissen appoints Margaret Willis as new County Director of Human Concerns
Citing successful houseless programs in major California cities and her deep experience addressing human needs with compassion, Mayor Richard Bissen appointed Margaret “Maggie” Willis as the new County of Maui Director of the Department of Human Concerns.
Kupu’s Nā Manu ʻElele Steward Program has positions open on Maui, other islands
Kupu, Hawaiʻi’s largest youth-focused conservation and sustainability nonprofit, is accepting applications for the Nā Manu ʻElele Steward Program. The program employs individuals to steward sensitive natural and cultural areas across the Hawaiian Islands. The deadline to apply is March 27, 2026.
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Traffic fatalities down by half in Hawai‘i for 2026 compared to last year
This decline comes after the Hawai‘i Department of Transportation launched its statewide 2026 Safe Roads Challenge in January, which turns traffic safety into a game with a free safe driving app.
Flash flooding from kona storm may impact Big Island beginning Wednesday
The National Weather Service issued a flood watch for the Big Island from Wednesday evening to Saturday afternoon as a storm moves from the northwest.
Two first responders awarded for dedication to public safety, outstanding leadership
Officer Dallas Arce and Battalion Chief Kaʻāina Keawe were celebrated as the Aloha Exchange Club of East Hawaiʻi's Officer and Firefighter of the Year for 2025.
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Data in Hawai‘i shows drop in number of fatal traffic crashes so far in 2026
This decline comes after the Hawai‘i Department of Transportation launched its statewide 2026 Safe Roads Challenge in January, which turns traffic safety into a game with a free safe driving app.
Forecasters issue flood watch until Saturday for all of Kauaʻi, Niʻihau
As a powerful kona storm develops northwest of the state, Kauaʻi and Niʻihau may experience flash flooding beginning today.
Kauaʻi students showcase talent in 24-hour short film competition
Student filmmakers were celebrated during an awards ceremony for short films they created in 24 hours as part of the first-ever Kauaʻi Student Film Challenge.







