Maui News
Serving as the primary daily publication for the island of Maui, this news organization has documented local events and regional history since its founding in 1900. It focuses on providing comprehensive coverage of island politics, community developments, and cultural news to a dedicated readership across the county.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN HAWAII
Tracing its print roots to missionary presses in the 1830s, the archipelago's newspaper industry is heavily defined by its isolated geography and modern media consolidation. The dominant daily is the Honolulu Star Advertiser, a high-circulation paper formed by the 2010 merger of two historic rivals and currently operated by Black Press. Neighboring islands rely on established regional dailies, primarily the Hawaii Tribune Herald in Hilo and the Maui News, which is owned by Ogden Newspapers. The local press tradition also features enduring ethnic publications serving Asian-American communities alongside independent digital models like Honolulu Civil Beat. Paperboy indexes 16 Hawaii newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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