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Extended Wind Advisory Affects Maui Visitors Through Thursday Morning

Weather & Safety Β· February 19, 2026

A wind advisory for parts of Hawaii has been repeatedly extended this week, now lasting through Thursday morning after initially being issued on Monday. The prolonged windy conditions may impact outdoor activities and travel plans for vacation rental guests across affected areas of the state.

  • Wind advisory was first posted for parts of the state through Tuesday (Hawaii News Now)
  • Advisory was subsequently extended until 6 PM Tuesday as conditions persisted (Hawaii News Now)
  • Latest extension now keeps the wind advisory in effect through Thursday morning (Hawaii News Now)
  • Multiple extensions indicate sustained windy weather pattern affecting the Hawaiian islands
  • Visitors should monitor current conditions and consider adjusting outdoor activity schedules accordingly

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Ka’anapali Gets New World-Class Pickleball Courts Through Hyatt-Ohana Partnership

Tourism Β· February 19, 2026

The Hyatt Regency Maui has teamed up with Ohana Pickleball Club to create a top-tier pickleball facility in Ka'anapali, adding another recreational amenity to West Maui's tourism offerings.

  • Ka'anapali resort area expands its recreational activities with dedicated pickleball courts and programming
  • Partnership brings professional-grade facilities and instruction to both resort guests and local pickleball enthusiasts
  • New venue could attract pickleball tournaments and events, boosting tourism activity in West Maui
  • Facility represents growing trend of resorts adding specialized sports amenities to enhance guest experiences
  • Location provides convenient access for both visitors staying in Ka'anapali and residents from nearby communities

Source: Maui Now

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Annual Whale Tales Festival Kicks Off at Kapalua Resort This Week

Tourism Β· February 19, 2026

The popular Whale Tales educational festival launches today at The Ritz Carlton Maui Kapalua, offering visitors and locals marine life programs during peak humpback whale season.

  • Festival coincides with prime humpback whale viewing season in Maui waters
  • Educational programs and activities available for families and marine life enthusiasts
  • Event takes place at The Ritz Carlton Maui Kapalua resort in West Maui
  • Annual festival provides learning opportunities about Hawaii's marine ecosystem
  • Perfect timing for visitors looking to combine luxury accommodations with wildlife education

Source: Maui News

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New Legislation Could Give Maui County Priority in Water Rights Decisions

Government & Policy Β· February 18, 2026

A proposed Hawaii bill would prioritize county governments over other entities when allocating water licenses, potentially giving Maui County more control over local water resources. This change could impact water availability and management decisions that affect both residents and the tourism industry.

  • Proposed legislation would establish counties as priority recipients for water licensing in Hawaii
  • The change could give Maui County greater authority over local water resource allocation and management
  • Water rights decisions directly impact residential communities, agricultural operations, and tourism facilities across the island
  • Current water licensing system may be restructured to favor local government control over private or state-level management
  • The bill represents a shift toward more localized water governance that could affect future development and conservation efforts

Source: Maui Now

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Community Opposition Grows Over Proposed Haleakala Telescope Expansion

Government & Policy Β· February 18, 2026

Local residents and community members are speaking out against a military proposal to install seven additional telescopes on Haleakala, raising concerns about the sacred mountain's preservation. The public testimony highlights ongoing tensions between development and cultural protection on Maui.

  • Military plans to add seven new telescopes to Haleakala face strong community resistance during public testimony
  • Residents express concerns about preserving the cultural and spiritual significance of the sacred mountain
  • The proposed expansion could impact the mountain's natural environment and existing astronomical facilities
  • Community opposition reflects broader discussions about balancing development with cultural preservation on Maui
  • Visitors planning to experience Haleakala's sunrise or sunset should stay informed about potential changes to access and facilities

Source: Hawaii News Now

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Traditional Hawaiian Ceremony Marks Major Progress in Aloha Stadium Redevelopment Project

Government & Policy Β· February 18, 2026

Hawaiian officials conducted a traditional blessing ceremony to celebrate a significant milestone in the ongoing Aloha Stadium district redevelopment, marking progress toward creating a new mixed-use community destination.

  • Traditional Hawaiian blessing ceremony honors cultural protocols while celebrating redevelopment progress
  • Stadium district transformation will create new entertainment, retail, and residential opportunities for residents and visitors
  • Project represents major infrastructure investment that could enhance tourism and local economic activity
  • Development milestone brings the community closer to having a modern venue for sports, concerts, and cultural events
  • Mixed-use district planning aims to serve both local families and Hawaii's tourism industry

Source: Hawaii News Now

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Maui County Excludes Electric and Hybrid Cars from Vehicle Removal Services

Government & Policy Β· February 18, 2026

Maui County's towing and scrap vehicle program will no longer handle electric and hybrid vehicles due to specialized handling requirements. Residents and visitors with these vehicle types will need to seek alternative disposal or towing services.

  • Electric and hybrid vehicles require specialized equipment and training for safe towing and disposal that the county program cannot accommodate
  • Vehicle owners will need to contact private towing companies or dealerships that have proper certification for handling these advanced vehicle types
  • The policy change reflects safety concerns around high-voltage battery systems in electric and hybrid vehicles
  • Residents should plan ahead for potential towing needs, especially those renting or owning electric vehicles on the island
  • The county's traditional tow and scrap services remain available for conventional gasoline-powered vehicles

Source: Maui News

Lahaina’s Trilogy Excursions Marks Recovery Milestone with Return of Trilogy VI Vessel

Wildfire Recovery Β· February 18, 2026

Popular Lahaina-based tour operator Trilogy Excursions celebrates a major step in their post-wildfire recovery with the homecoming of their vessel Trilogy VI. This milestone represents the company's continued resilience and commitment to rebuilding West Maui's tourism industry.

  • Trilogy VI's return symbolizes hope and progress for Lahaina's tourism recovery following the devastating 2023 wildfires
  • The vessel's homecoming demonstrates Trilogy Excursions' commitment to restoring operations and serving visitors to West Maui
  • This development signals positive momentum for the broader revival of Lahaina's marine tourism activities
  • Visitors can expect continued restoration of popular ocean excursion options as local businesses rebuild and reopen
  • The milestone represents the determination of local companies to overcome challenges and maintain Maui's reputation as a premier destination

Source: Maui Now

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Emergency Preparedness Exercise Scheduled for Waikoloa Village Community

Weather & Safety Β· February 18, 2026

Local authorities will conduct a community evacuation training exercise in Waikoloa Village as part of ongoing emergency preparedness efforts. The drill aims to improve response procedures and ensure residents know proper evacuation protocols.

  • Waikoloa Village residents will participate in a coordinated evacuation training exercise
  • The drill is designed to test and improve emergency response procedures in the community
  • Residents will practice proper evacuation routes and safety protocols during the exercise
  • This preparedness initiative helps ensure the community is ready for potential emergency situations
  • Visitors staying in the Waikoloa area should be aware of the scheduled drill activities

Source: Hawaii News Now

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Rough Seas Push Back Maui Supply Deliveries This Week

Weather & Safety Β· February 18, 2026

Strong ocean conditions have caused shipping delays to Maui, potentially affecting availability of goods and supplies across the island. Residents and visitors should prepare for possible shortages until weather conditions improve.

  • Cargo barge schedules disrupted by dangerous ocean conditions around Maui
  • Potential temporary shortages of groceries, fuel, and other essential supplies
  • Visitors should stock up on necessities and avoid last-minute shopping for hard-to-find items
  • Local businesses may experience limited inventory until normal shipping resumes
  • Weather conditions expected to improve, allowing safer passage for supply vessels

Source: Hawaii News Now

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