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Schatz introduces legislation to protect, expand Social Security

More than 280,000 people in Hawai‘i, or more than 1 in 6 residents, rely on Social Security benefits; the SAFE Social Security Act will increase benefits for seniors in Hawai‘i and throughout the United States.

‘Chief of War’ star, respected Kauaʻi cultural practitioner Kaina Makua to give keynote at Toastmasters conference

The Kauaʻi native portrays Kamehameha I in the Apple TV+ series and is co-founder and executive director of West Kauaʻi nonprofit and social enterprise Kumano I Ke Ala, where he leads initiatives dedicated to restoring ancestral relationships to ʻāina through education, food systems revitalization and Hawaiian language immersion.

University of Hawaiʻi study reveals how ocean’s most abundant bacteria diversify

Understanding SAR11 marine bacteria is vital because they are one of the main drivers of the global ocean’s life-support system; they move and recycle the carbon and nutrients that sustain all other marine life.

Hawai‘i Government Employees Association: Public servants should not have to work in fear

Union demands action by Hawai’i Department of Education after alleged assault on Moanalua High School Assistant Athletic Director Natalie Iwamoto following a preseason basketball game earlier this month at the Honolulu school.

Lawmakers blast White House for making it harder for taxpayers to receive full refunds

U.S. Sen. Mazie Hirono, a Hawai‘i Democrat, is joined by 24 of her Senate colleagues in urging President Donald Trump’s Administration to restore staff and resources at Taxpayer Advocate Service, which assists taxpayers with resolving any issues within the Internal Revenue Service.

University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa English Dept. chooses ‘analogue’ as 2025 Hawaiʻi Word of the Year

The choice is meant to highlight the enduring value of human-centered thinking, creativity and interpretation in an age of rapidly growing artificial intelligence.
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Schatz introduces legislation to protect, expand Social Security

More than 280,000 people in Hawai‘i, or more than 1 in 6 residents, rely on Social Security benefits; the SAFE Social Security Act will increase benefits for seniors in Hawai‘i and throughout the United States.

‘Chief of War’ star, respected Kauaʻi cultural practitioner Kaina Makua to give keynote at Toastmasters conference

The Kauaʻi native portrays Kamehameha I in the Apple TV+ series and is co-founder and executive director of West Kauaʻi nonprofit and social enterprise Kumano I Ke Ala, where he leads initiatives dedicated to restoring ancestral relationships to ʻāina through education, food systems revitalization and Hawaiian language immersion.

University of Hawaiʻi study reveals how ocean’s most abundant bacteria diversify

Understanding SAR11 marine bacteria is vital because they are one of the main drivers of the global ocean’s life-support system; they move and recycle the carbon and nutrients that sustain all other marine life.

Hawai‘i Government Employees Association: Public servants should not have to work in fear

Union demands action by Hawai’i Department of Education after alleged assault on Moanalua High School Assistant Athletic Director Natalie Iwamoto following a preseason basketball game earlier this month at the Honolulu school.

Lawmakers blast White House for making it harder for taxpayers to receive full refunds

U.S. Sen. Mazie Hirono, a Hawai‘i Democrat, is joined by 24 of her Senate colleagues in urging President Donald Trump’s Administration to restore staff and resources at Taxpayer Advocate Service, which assists taxpayers with resolving any issues within the Internal Revenue Service.

University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa English Dept. chooses ‘analogue’ as 2025 Hawaiʻi Word of the Year

The choice is meant to highlight the enduring value of human-centered thinking, creativity and interpretation in an age of rapidly growing artificial intelligence.

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New centralized Commerce and Consumer Affairs phone number will improve public access

The new number brings multiple state divisions onto a unified call center platform, improving call routing, case tracking and consumer support.

WATCH: ‘Superkilonova’; a star so nice, it explodes twice

A team of astronomers using a variety of telescopes -- including W. M. Keck Observatory atop Mauna Kea on the Big Island -- seem to have discovered a possible “Superkilonova," or a kilonova spurred by a supernova that forms a pair of dense, dead stars called neutron stars than then smash together.

Police arrest 16 motorists for driving under the influence during week of Dec. 15-21

There have been 883 DUI arrests so far in 2025, a 5.96% decrease compared with 939 during the same period last year.

‘Analogue’ is 2025 Hawaiʻi Word of the Year

The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Department of English's choice is meant to highlight the enduring value of human-centered thinking, creativity and interpretation in an age of rapidly growing artificial intelligence.

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New Year’s Eve fireworks in Maui County, information and reminders

There will be two public aerial fireworks displays in Maui County this year — one from the Grand Wailea Resort in South Maui, and the other from the Four Seasons Resort Lānaʻi at Mānele Bay. Both shows begin at approximately 11:59 p.m. on New Year's Eve, Dec. 31, 2025.

Maui Weather Forecast for December 28, 2025

Mainly isolated to scattered showers will continue for the next several days over most islands. Leeward showers will form in areas sheltered from southeast...

The Story Behind the Story: Hawaiʻi Journalism Initiative seeks community support to sustain local news

As 2025 comes to a close, the nonprofit newsroom — Hawaiʻi Journalism Initiative — that provides this content to MauiNow.com is launching a critical fundraising campaign to sustain its operations into the new year.

Maui Surf Forecast for December 28, 2025

Small north-northeast and west-northwest swells will continue to gradually lower this weekend. Another west-northwest (330-340 degrees) swell will arrive on...