Kilauea Volcano Expected to Resume Activity This Christmas Week

Scientists predict that Kilauea volcano will likely begin its 39th eruption episode on December 24-25, continuing the ongoing volcanic activity that has been closely monitored throughout the year. The anticipated eruption episode is expected to begin on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day This would mark the 39th episode of Kilauea’s current eruption cycle Volcanic activity […]
New Transportation Solutions Being Explored for Waihe’e and Kula Communities

Maui County and the Department of Transportation are exploring small-scale transit solutions for the Waihe’e and Kula areas, with meeting details now available online for community review. County officials are investigating microtransit options to better serve residents in Waihe’e and Kula areas Meeting information is now accessible online for community members who want to stay […]
Maui’s Kaheawa Wind Farm Gets Green Light to Operate Through 2045

Hawaii’s State Land Board has given final approval for the Kaheawa Wind 1 facility to continue operating for another 20 years, supporting Maui’s renewable energy goals while maintaining the existing wind turbine infrastructure that visitors often see along the island’s landscape. The wind farm will continue generating clean energy for Maui residents and businesses through […]
Maui Visitors and Residents Advised to Monitor Air Quality Due to Increased Volcanic Gas Levels

Health officials are recommending precautions as volcanic gas emissions have risen above normal levels around Maui, potentially affecting air quality and outdoor activities. Volcanic gas emissions are currently elevated beyond typical levels, prompting health and safety advisories Visitors with respiratory conditions, asthma, or heart problems should limit outdoor activities and monitor symptoms Air quality may […]
Hawaii Governor Introduces New State Budget Amid Anticipated Federal Policy Changes

Governor Green has unveiled Hawaii’s latest state budget proposal designed to address potential changes in federal funding and policies. The budget aims to strengthen state resources and protect key programs that benefit local communities. State budget includes provisions to offset potential reductions in federal assistance programs Funding priorities focus on maintaining essential services for Hawaii […]
Hawaii SNAP Benefits Will No Longer Cover Soft Drinks Starting 2026, Sparking Local Debate

Beginning in 2026, Hawaii residents using SNAP benefits (food stamps) will be prohibited from purchasing sodas and soft drinks, though several local advocacy groups are challenging the new restriction. SNAP recipients in Hawaii will lose the ability to buy sodas, soft drinks, and other sugar-sweetened beverages using food assistance benefits starting in 2026 The policy […]
Local Maui Surfer Eli Hanneman Takes Victory at Major Pipeline Competition Alongside Carissa Moore

Maui’s own Eli Hanneman claimed victory at the prestigious Florence Pipe Pro surfing competition, sharing the winner’s circle with champion Carissa Moore. The HTA-sponsored event showcased Hawaii’s world-class surfing talent and reinforced Maui’s reputation as a premier surfing destination. Eli Hanneman, a local Maui surfer, won the men’s division of the Florence Pipe Pro, bringing […]
Maui County Council Faces Criticism Over Short-Term Rental Restrictions

Local residents are expressing concerns that recent Maui County Council decisions regarding short-term rentals are primarily aimed at limiting tourism rather than addressing housing issues effectively. Community members view the council’s STR vote as an attempt to restrict Maui’s tourism industry Debate continues over balancing tourism revenue with local housing needs Residents question whether current […]
Haleakala National Park Faces Service Challenges Due to Staff Shortages, Lawmakers Seek Solutions

Local lawmakers are pushing for federal action to address staffing shortages at Haleakala National Park that are impacting visitor services and park operations. The staffing issues could affect popular activities like sunrise viewing and hiking experiences for Maui tourists and residents. Haleakala National Park is experiencing significant staffing shortages that are affecting daily operations and […]
Promising Weather Patterns Expected to Ease Maui County’s Water Shortage Concerns

Weather forecasters are predicting improved precipitation patterns that could provide much-needed relief from ongoing drought conditions affecting Maui County. The anticipated weather changes offer hope for water supply recovery across the island. Meteorological models indicate increased rainfall potential in the coming weeks, which could help replenish water reserves Current drought conditions have impacted both residential […]