Still no parking for Safe Parking project; no overall homeless plan
More than four years after Maui County set aside $200,000 to create an overnight parking program for people living in their vehicles, the pilot program has yet to provide a safe…

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More than four years after Maui County set aside $200,000 to create an overnight parking program for people living in their vehicles, the pilot program has yet to provide a safe…
With the completion of property damage assessments from South Kona's magnitude 6 earthquake that struck on May 22, Hawai‘i County officials now are waiting for Gov. Josh Green's…
Construction starts Sept. 1, and it's expected to be completed by February 2027.
Across the islands, the biggest thread is public investment in community resilience, from Maui United Way’s nearly $1 million grant round to UH’s $7 million stewardship funding opportunity and Big Island efforts to help Kohala’s grassroots ʻāina groups. Climate and ocean health also remain front and center, with a new study warning of major reef-related losses statewide and World Ocean Day cleanup efforts drawing participation across Hawaiʻi (Kauaʻi coverage). State government is also marking history and looking ahead, including a new Hanapēpē labor strike monument project and archives donations tied to America250. Meanwhile, annual business report deadlines are back on the calendar statewide, and several island communities are also dealing with the practical side of recovery, planning, and infrastructure.
Maui’s strongest throughline is community support and long-term resilience, highlighted by Maui United Way’s $900,000 grant package for nonprofits across Maui, Molokaʻi and Lānaʻi. Environmental stakes are also clear in the new reef-economy study, which puts a dollar figure on what climate-driven coral decline could mean for Hawaiʻi. On the cultural side, Mālama Wao Akua registration is opening for Maui artists, while Festivals of Aloha’s falsetto contest call keeps the island’s music tradition in view.
The Big Island’s lead story is Hawaiʻi’s new foster-child savings-account program, a statewide policy move with direct impact on families. Business owners are also being reminded that third-quarter annual reports are due, while Kona and South Kona companies continue to recover from the March Kona low storms and May earthquake. Alongside that, Kohala’s new KōCreate application window points to continued support for local stewardship groups.
Kauaʻi’s most consequential item is the state’s move toward a Hanapēpē labor strike monument, which adds another step in preserving a painful chapter of island history. The island is also tied into broader statewide stewardship efforts through UH’s $7 million community funding opportunity and World Ocean Day cleanup work. For day-to-day concerns, business report deadlines and lane closures through July 10 are the practical items to watch, while the Garden Island Boogie Board Classic brings a mid-month sports draw to the south shore.
Hawaiʻi becomes first state in nation to fund savings accounts for eligible foster children
Hawaiʻi Gov. Josh Green announced July 3 that the Aloha State will be the first in the nation to ensure every eligible foster child — from newborn through 17 years old — has a…
Climate change could cost Hawaiʻi up to $3 billion in lost reef recreation by start of next century
A new study finds coral reef decline driven by climate change could cost Hawaiʻi residents between $1.8 billion and $3 billion in lost reef-related activities by 2100. The study…
Mālama Wao Akua, registration opens Aug. 18, 2026
Mālama Wao Akua (Caring for the Realm of the Gods) returns this fall, inviting Maui artists to celebrate the native plants, animals, and watersheds of Maui Nui through art…
Hawaiʻi State Archives donates two significant collections to America250
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Hawaiʻi. PC: Matt Herron photography archive M2866, Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford…
State reminds Hawaiʻi businesses that third quarter annual reports are due
Hawaiʻi Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs Business Registration Division reminds businesses to file their annual business reports. The annual report filing period is…
Maui United Way invests nearly $1 million to bolster 13 nonprofits for three years on Maui, Molokai and Lānaʻi
Hāna Arts. File PC: courtesy Today, Maui United Way has awarded $900,000 in Community Resiliency Grants to 13 nonprofit organizations that serve Maui, Molokai and Lānaʻi. The…
Maui Weather Forecast for July 06, 2026
Photo Credit: Allen Tate West Side Today: Mostly sunny. Breezy. Scattered showers in the morning. Highs 75 to 87. Northeast winds 15 to 25 mph. Chance of rain 40 percent. Tonight:…
Still no parking for Safe Parking project; no overall homeless plan
Maui County’s planned Safe Parking Pilot Project had been planned for this overgrown property owned by Maui Economic Opportunity on the Kahului side of its MEO bus baseboard…
State hires contractor to build monument memorializing deadly Hanapēpē labor strike more than a century ago
The state of Hawaiʻi Department of Accounting and General Services is another step closer to erecting a monument remembering a battle that occurred just over a century ago, when…
Call for Contestants: 24th Richard Ho‘opi‘i and 5th Carmen Hulu Lindsey Falsetto Contests
Koakāne Mattos of Makawao, 1st place. PC: 2025 RHLK Falsetto Contest Festivals of Aloha is now accepting contestant applications for two of Hawai‘i’s premier celebrations of…
Business Monday: Big Island companies continue to recover from Kona low storms and earthquake
Between the Kona low storms in March and the May earthquake, 140 commercial properties — including 41 agricultural — were damaged in the Kona and South Kona Districts. Now with…
$7M to support community-led stewardship across Hawaiʻi
UH launches $7 million community funding opportunity to support community-led efforts that care for ʻāina, strengthen cultural and ecological stewardship, and build resilient…
Exhibit of historic 1965 Selma civil rights march photos extended at state Capitol in Honolulu
An exhibit of nearly 30 photos of moments during a historic mid-1960s civil rights march led by Martin Luther King Jr. in the Deep South of the United States — which was attended…
Third quarter Hawaiʻi annual business reports due
Hawaiʻi Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs Business Registration Division reminds businesses to file their annual business reports. The annual report filing period is…
Statewide World Ocean Day event makes waves in effort to cleanup island coasts
Community groups, state agencies and nonprofits throughout Hawaiʻi teamed up earlier this month to participate in a statewide restoration event on World Ocean Day. The…
Maui Surf Forecast for July 06, 2026
Shores Tonight Monday Surf Surf PM AM AM PM North Facing 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 West Facing 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 South Facing 6-8 6-8 6-8 6-8 East Facing 4-6 4-6 4-6 4-6 TONIGHT Weather Sunny…
Hawaii County Weather Forecast for July 06, 2026
Hilo Tonight: Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly cloudy. Scattered showers. Lows 64 to 73 near the shore to around 57 at 4000 feet. North winds up to 15 mph. Chance…
Kauai Weather Forecast for July 06, 2026
Photo Credit: Pascal Debrunner West Kaua’i Tonight: Mostly clear. Breezy. Lows around 72 near the shore to around 62 above 3000 feet. Northeast winds up to 20 mph. Monday: Mostly…
Hawaii County Surf Forecast for July 06, 2026
Forecast for Big Island Windward and Southeast Shores Tonight Monday Surf Surf PM AM AM PM North Facing 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 East Facing 4-6 4-6 4-6 4-6 South Facing 6-8 6-8 6-8 6-8…
Kauai Surf Forecast for July 06, 2026
Shores Tonight Monday Surf Surf PM AM AM PM North Facing 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 West Facing 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 South Facing 6-8 6-8 6-8 6-8 East Facing 4-6 4-6 4-6 4-6 TONIGHT Weather Sunny…
Theatre Theatre Maui presents Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr., July 16-19
Emilia Cota as Ariel. courtesy of RayChin.com for use by Theatre Theatre Maui. Theatre Theatre Maui (TTM) is presenting Disney’s “The Little Mermaid Jr.” as its 34th summer youth…
Ke Alahele Education Fund Dinner, Aug. 29, 2026
Baldwin High School seniors Aileen Kim and Jeremiah Jacinto celebrate winning the 2025 Daniel K. Inouye Innovation Award at MEDB’s Ke Alahele Education Fund event. The duo…
Big Island state lawmaker honored by Chamber of Commerce Hawaiʻi
Hilo state Sen. Lorraine Inouye was honored by Chamber of Commerce Hawaiʻi as winner of its Lifetime Achievement Award. The award — which was presented June 26 to Inouye during…
Participants make waves during statewide World Ocean Day event
Community groups, state agencies and nonprofits throughout Hawaiʻi teamed up earlier this month to participate in a statewide restoration event on World Ocean Day. The…
Application period open for new KōCreate: Kohala in support of region’s grassroots ʻāina organizations
Grassroots ʻāina organizations throughout the Kohala region have an opportunity to join a new collaborative initiative designed to help locally led organizations work together…
News in brief for July 4: Corpse flower blooms, false claims recovered, out-of-state cancer care and more
Courtesy Photo Corpse flower on Lānaʻi finally blooms A rare natural spectacle is finally in bloom at Sensei Lānaʻi, A Four Seasons Resort. Guests and community members will have…
Kona Hawaiʻi Island Police Activities League inaugural Keiki Poke Contest a tasty success
Hawaiʻi Police Department Kona Community Policing Section hosted a tasty success during its inaugural Hawaiʻi Island Police Activities League Keiki Poke Contest. A young chef…
Historic 1965 Selma civil rights march photo exhibit extended at state Capitol in Honolulu
An exhibit of nearly 30 photos of moments during a historic mid-1960s civil rights march led by Martin Luther King Jr. in the Deep South of the United States — which was attended…
Lane closures scheduled through July 10 on several roadways around Kaua‘i
Hawai‘i Department of Transportation announces the following lane closures planned for weekdays, unless otherwise noted, through July 10 on several roadways around Kaua‘i. * * * *…
8th annual Garden Island Boogie Board Classic set for Prince Kūhiō Beach in mid July
The Garden Island Boogie Board Classic is returning to Kauaʻi’s south shore this month, bringing bodyboarders from across the state together for three days of competition, youth…