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‘Fablehaven’ author Brandon Mull brings fantasy storytelling to Līhuʻe Public Library

The New York Times bestselling authori will provide a free public presentation on July 21 that focuses on creativity, storytelling, reading and his writing process, combining humor with practical advice.

Hawai‘i comes in first — at being worst state for business

The fix for a bad business climate isn’t more bureaucracy. It’s less. Reducing taxes and regulations help revitalize the economy. If only our lawmakers would embrace those policies more often.

Kauaʻi Housing Agency to host free first-time homebuyer education event July 30

The event, with a theme “Homeownership Starts with Education,” will help prospective homebuyers better understand the steps involved in purchasing a home while connecting them with local housing professionals and resources.

Kaua‘i Island Utility Cooperative seeks recovery of costs incurred by wildfire mitigation plans, projects

The utility co-op requested to establish an initial surcharge to recover about $9.4 million in operations and maintenance, capital costs and compliance efforts.

Hawaiʻi State LGBTQ+ Commission elects new chairperson, welcomes 2 new members

Two-term commission vice president Michael Golojuch Jr. is panel’s new leader; Dr. Sylvia Romm and Crissi Doyle, the commission’s first transgender member, added to its ranks.

‘Unexpected and encouraging’: Hawaiian insect discoveries offer hope for rare species

New populations of Hawaiian moths and damselflies found in unexpected locations.
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Nāpali Coast’s sacred side: Heiau, caves, moon calendar and ancient Hawaiian history
Nāpali Coast after rain: Waterfalls, rainbows, weather and when to go
The Hawaiian legends of the Nāpali Coast
Nāpali Coast by season: Best times for hiking, photography, wildlife viewing, boat tours

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Hawai‘i comes in first — at being worst state for business

The fix for a bad business climate isn’t more bureaucracy. It’s less. Reducing taxes and regulations help revitalize the economy. If only our lawmakers would embrace those policies more often.

Hawaiʻi State LGBTQ+ Commission elects new chairperson, welcomes 2 new members

Two-term commission vice president Michael Golojuch Jr. is panel’s new leader; Dr. Sylvia Romm and Crissi Doyle, the commission’s first transgender member, added to its ranks.

‘Unexpected and encouraging’: Hawaiian insect discoveries offer hope for rare species

New populations of Hawaiian moths and damselflies found in unexpected locations.

2,000-plus expected to gather for 2026 Native Hawaiian Convention on Oʻahu

The event is July 20-22 at Neal S. Blaisdell Center in Honolulu, features week of Native Hawaiian programming including cultural workshops, discussions about key issues affecting Native Hawaiians and Hawaiʻi’s communities, Nā Mea Hawaiʻi marketplace and special performances.

Green Fee funding available for community-based projects to protect Hawai‘i’s forests, watersheds, wetlands

Funding for these projects is coming from the newly created Green Fee, established in 2025, to support Hawai‘i’s environmental stewardship.

Volcano Watch: When will Halemaʻumaʻu fill with lava?

The easiest answer to the question of whether lava will flow out of the caldera is — it depends!

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2026 Native Hawaiian Convention to kick off next week on Oʻahu; 2,000-plus expected to gather

The event is July 20-22 at Neal S. Blaisdell Center in Honolulu, features week of Native Hawaiian programming including cultural workshops, discussions about key issues affecting Native Hawaiians and Hawaiʻi's communities, Nā Mea Hawaiʻi marketplace and special performances.

New youth hub in Puna to guide young people toward independence

The Neighborhood Place of Puna has opened the Puna ʻŌpio Hub for youth and young adults, ages 14-25, as they explore employment and educational pathways that may seen inaccessible.

Kealakehe Police Station hosts first Kūpuna Day in Kona

A group of 40-plus seniors participated in the inaugural event aimed at bridging gaps and building trust with Hawaiʻi Police Department.

Hawai‘i comes in first — at being worst state for business

The fix for a bad business climate isn’t more bureaucracy. It's less. Reducing taxes and regulations help revitalize the economy. If only our lawmakers would embrace those policies more often.

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Rep. Case introduces bill to boost transit-oriented affordable housing

US Rep. Ed Case, who represents urban Oʻahu in Congress, has introduced a bipartisan bill intended to encourage more affordable housing construction in areas designated for transit-oriented development, an approach that could offer new financing tools for projects statewide, including Maui.

Political newcomers top fundraising in races to fill critical Maui County Council seats

Bobby Pahia, who is running for the Upcountry seat that could impact the balance of the council, leads all primary candidates in fundraising heading into the Aug. 8 primary election.

Utility work along Kula Highway to impact traffic July 20-22

To maintain reliable service, Hawaiian Electric contractors are replacing three utility poles along Kula Highway between Pueo Drive and Lepelepe Place that will impact traffic on Monday, July 20 to Wednesday, July 22, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. No service interruption is expected.

Maui Weather Forecast for July 19, 2026

Moderate to locally breezy trades will persist through much of the week as high pressure remains anchored north of the state. A dry and stable air mass will...