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West Maui Schools Resume Classes Wednesday After Brief Closure

Weather & Safety Β· February 10, 2026

Four West Maui schools were temporarily closed today due to safety concerns, but the Hawaii Department of Education has announced they will reopen Wednesday morning. The brief closure affected students and families in the West Maui area, though normal operations are expected to resume mid-week.

  • Four West Maui schools were closed today as a precautionary measure (Maui Now)
  • The Hawaii Department of Education confirmed all affected schools will reopen Wednesday (Maui Now)
  • The closure was temporary and related to safety protocols in the West Maui area (Maui Now)
  • Normal school operations and schedules are expected to resume Wednesday morning (Maui Now)

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Strong Winds Prompt Ongoing Safety Watch Across Maui County

Weather & Safety Β· February 10, 2026

Maui County officials are closely tracking weather conditions as high winds continue to impact the island under an active wind advisory. Residents and visitors should stay alert for potential hazards and follow safety recommendations.

  • Wind advisory remains in effect across Maui County with officials actively monitoring conditions
  • Strong winds may cause power outages, downed trees, and hazardous driving conditions
  • Visitors should secure outdoor items at rental properties and avoid exposed coastal areas
  • County authorities recommend staying indoors when possible and avoiding unnecessary travel
  • Check with local emergency management for the latest updates and safety guidance

Source: Maui Now

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Lahaina District Court Operations Suspended Following Electrical Power Failure

Weather & Safety Β· February 10, 2026

The Lahaina District Court was forced to close its doors today due to an unexpected power outage affecting the facility. Court officials have suspended all scheduled proceedings and hearings until electrical service can be restored to the building.

  • All court hearings and proceedings scheduled for today have been postponed indefinitely (Maui Now)
  • The power outage affected the entire court facility, making operations impossible (Maui News)
  • Court staff are working with utility companies to restore electrical service as quickly as possible (Maui Now)
  • Individuals with scheduled court appearances are advised to contact the clerk's office for rescheduling information (Maui News)

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Power Outage Forces West Maui Road Changes – What Travelers Need to Know

Weather & Safety Β· February 10, 2026

Planned power shutoffs in West Maui are causing temporary changes to traffic flow and road access patterns. Visitors and residents should expect delays and plan alternate routes when traveling in the affected areas.

  • Traffic signals and electronic road signs may be non-functional during the power shutoff period
  • Popular tourist routes to beaches and attractions in West Maui could experience significant delays
  • Travelers should allow extra time for journeys and consider avoiding non-essential trips during peak hours
  • Local authorities recommend checking road conditions before departing and having backup transportation plans
  • The power shutoff is temporary and normal traffic patterns will resume once electrical service is restored

Source: Maui Now

Emergency Power Station Available at Lahaina Civic Center During HECO Safety Shutoffs

Weather & Safety Β· February 10, 2026

The Lahaina Civic Center is now serving as a temporary power hub for residents and visitors who need electricity access during Hawaiian Electric's public safety power shutoffs. This emergency resource provides a crucial lifeline when grid power is turned off due to wildfire risk conditions.

  • Lahaina Civic Center provides emergency power access for residents and visitors during HECO public safety power shutoffs
  • The facility offers a safe location to charge devices, access air conditioning, and meet basic electrical needs
  • Public safety power shutoffs occur when weather conditions create high wildfire risk, protecting communities from potential electrical hazards
  • Visitors staying in the Lahaina area should plan ahead and identify backup power options when weather alerts are issued
  • The civic center serves as an important community resource during emergency situations that affect normal utility services

Source: Maui Now

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Major Power Outage Affects West Maui During Monday’s Strong Winds

Weather & Safety Β· February 10, 2026

Strong winds caused widespread power outages across West Maui on Monday evening, leaving approximately 10,000 customers without electricity.

  • Approximately 10,000 West Maui residents and businesses experienced power outages Monday night
  • High wind conditions were the primary cause of the electrical service disruptions
  • West Maui visitors staying in vacation rentals and hotels may have been impacted by the outages
  • Power restoration efforts are likely underway by utility crews responding to wind-related damage
  • This event highlights the importance of emergency preparedness during Maui's windy weather conditions

Source: Maui News

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Maui Power Grid Under Review as Utility Works to Bring Service Back Online

Weather & Safety Β· February 10, 2026

Hawaiian Electric is conducting comprehensive system checks across Maui following recent outages, with crews working to safely restore electricity to affected areas throughout the island.

  • Utility crews are performing detailed safety inspections of power infrastructure before restoring service to impacted neighborhoods
  • Residents and visitors should prepare for potential rolling outages or temporary service interruptions during the restoration process
  • Essential services and emergency facilities are being prioritized in the power restoration timeline
  • Local businesses, including restaurants and shops, may experience irregular hours until full power is restored
  • Updates on restoration progress are being provided regularly through official utility channels and emergency management

Source: Maui News

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Widespread Power Outages Resolved Across Maui Following Weekend Storm

Weather & Safety Β· February 10, 2026

Electrical service has been fully restored to West Maui and throughout the island following significant power disruptions over the weekend. More than 114,000 customers regained electricity as utility crews worked to repair storm-related damage and restore normal operations.

  • Power has been completely restored to West Maui following weekend outages (Maui News)
  • More than 114,000 customers have had their electricity restored since Saturday (Maui Now)
  • Utility crews worked continuously through the weekend to repair storm-related electrical infrastructure damage

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Maui Recovery Office Announces Permitting Workshop to Help Commercial Property Owners Navigate Rebuilding Process

Wildfire Recovery Β· February 10, 2026

The Office of Recovery is hosting a specialized workshop on February 10th to guide commercial property owners through the permitting process as Maui continues its wildfire recovery efforts.

  • Workshop specifically designed for commercial property owners affected by the wildfires
  • Event aims to streamline the rebuilding permit process and reduce bureaucratic delays
  • Could accelerate the return of local businesses, restaurants, and services that visitors and residents rely on
  • Part of ongoing efforts to restore Maui's commercial infrastructure and tourism economy
  • Property owners will receive direct guidance from recovery officials on navigating complex permitting requirements

Source: Maui News

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Senator Schatz Advocates for Significant Federal Employee Wage Increase in Hawaii

Federal & National Β· February 10, 2026

Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz is pushing for a 4.1% salary increase for federal workers, which could positively impact Maui's economy given the significant federal workforce presence on the island.

  • The proposed 4.1% pay raise would affect thousands of federal employees across Hawaii, including those working at Haleakalā National Park and other Maui federal facilities
  • Higher federal wages could boost local spending power, benefiting Maui businesses including restaurants, retail shops, and service providers
  • Federal employees make up a substantial portion of Maui's year-round resident workforce, contributing to housing demand and community stability
  • The wage increase proposal reflects efforts to address Hawaii's high cost of living, which affects both residents and the overall economic climate for visitors

Source: Maui Now

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