Military Faces Strong Opposition to New Haleakalā Telescope Project

U.S. Air Force held public hearings for plans to build up to seven telescopes on Haleakalā summit, facing overwhelming opposition from nearly 100 residents who testified against the project. Native Hawaiians and community members cite cultural and spiritual significance of the sacred mountain. Air Force plans up to seven new telescopes on Haleakalā summit for […]
Hawaii Seeks Tax on Car Rentals to Fund $904M Employee Payments

Hawaii teachers union proposes closing a tax ‘loophole’ on car rental companies to help fund $200M in pandemic hazard pay, as the state considers nearly $904M total in COVID-related payments to public employees. Teachers union suggests imposing retail tax on car rental company wholesale vehicle purchases to fund $200M in pandemic pay. Governor Green requests […]
Delta Expands Hawaii Service with New Minneapolis-Maui Direct Route

Delta Air Lines has announced significant expansion of its Hawaii network for winter 2026-2027, including new and returning nonstop routes. Multiple aviation news sources report the airline will add its first-ever direct service from Minneapolis to Maui and restore Boston to Honolulu flights starting December 19, 2026. New daily nonstop service launches December 19, 2026 […]
Lahaina Banyan Tree Health Assessment Planned to Determine Park Reopening

Multiple sources report that Maui County officials are preparing an extensive health assessment of Lahaina’s historic banyan tree to determine when the park can reopen to visitors. The tree has been closed to the public since sustaining damage in the August 2023 wildfire. Arborists from Maui and Oahu will conduct extensive testing to assess the […]
Weekend Weather Alert: Heavy Rainfall Expected Across Hawaiian Islands Starting Friday

Parts of Hawaii are bracing for significant rainfall beginning Friday, prompting weather officials to issue First Alert Weather conditions for the weekend. Maui residents and visitors should prepare for potential travel disruptions and outdoor activity impacts. Heavy rain conditions expected to begin Friday and continue through the weekend across parts of the Hawaiian island chain […]
New Economic Analysis Shows Hawaii Facing Income and Growth Challenges

A recent economic report reveals Hawaii is struggling with flat wage growth and declining productivity compared to other states. These trends could impact both local residents’ purchasing power and the overall visitor experience on Maui. Hawaii residents are experiencing stagnant income growth while living costs continue to rise, putting pressure on local families and workers […]
Federal Tariff Ruling Could Impact Maui’s Cost of Living and Tourism Economy

A major Supreme Court decision has overturned broad federal tariffs, which could lead to lower prices on imported goods that affect both residents and visitors to Maui. The ruling may result in reduced costs for imported goods commonly used in Maui’s hospitality industry, from electronics to household items Lower tariffs could mean decreased prices at […]
Federal Emergency Funding of $33.4 Million Allocated for Hawaii Disaster Recovery Efforts

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has allocated $33.4 million in recovery funding for Hawaii, with portions designated for Maui wildfire recovery and Kilauea volcanic eruption response efforts. FEMA has approved significant federal disaster relief funding to aid Hawaii’s ongoing recovery from recent natural disasters Maui communities affected by wildfires will receive dedicated federal support as […]
New Legislative Proposal Could Bring Relief to Hawaii’s High Electricity Costs

A new measure is being considered that would reorganize Hawaii Electric Company (HECO) with the goal of reducing electricity bills for residents and businesses across the islands. The proposed legislation targets HECO’s structure to address Hawaii’s notoriously high energy costs that impact both residents and the tourism industry Lower electricity bills could translate to reduced […]
Major Harbor Improvements Completed at Maunalua Bay After 60+ Year Gap

Hawaii has finished its first major dredging project at Maunalua Bay’s entrance channel in over six decades, improving navigation and access for boaters and marine activities. First comprehensive dredging of the bay’s entrance channel since the 1960s enhances safety for recreational and commercial vessels Improved water depth and navigation should benefit local fishing, diving, and […]