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‘The State’s Had Enough’
August 2, 2012 An enforcement officer with the Hawai‘i Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) said on a recent Sunday that a permanent closure of Makena State Park’s Little Beach has been discussed at the... more »»
Part I: State House Candidates Debate
August 2, 2012 If you tuned in the live broadcast of the primary election contested races candidate forum on Akaku: Maui Community Television a bit late on Tuesday evening, July 24, you might have wondered why... more »»
Kraig Vickers Memorial Run
August 2, 2012 A memorial run fundraiser and celebration of life will be held on Sunday, Aug. 5, in honor of Explosive Ordinance Disposal Senior Chief Kraig M.K. Vickers, one of 22 U.S. more »»
Free HIV, HCV Testing
August 2, 2012 The Maui Aids Foundation offers free, anonymous and confidential 20-minute human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) rapid oral swab testing island-wide in Lahaina, Wailuku,... more »»
Kaho‘olawe Cleanup Reveals the Truth About Trash
July 26, 2012 Although more individuals are adapting “greener” habits, a majority of the population still uses single-serving plastics and non-recyclables. more »»
Expert Predicts Hotter, Drier Climate for Maui
July 26, 2012 “For the past three decades, Hawai’i’s temperature has been growing at a rate similar to the overall global warming rate, especially at high elevations, with an increase over plus 1. more »»
Native Hawaiian Roll Commission Launches Year-Long Effort
July 26, 2012 Officials and members of the public joined together at Washington Place last week for the historic signing of the Native Hawaiian Rol. more »»
Kihei Toastmasters Appoints Officers, Seeks New Members
July 26, 2012 The Kihei Toastmasters Club began a fresh year on Tuesday, July 3, with the installation of new officer. more »»
Expedition Documents Debris and Pollution
July 19, 2012 The Pacific Ocean is a vast environment--ideally, a playground for sea stewards and an underwater paradise for healthy and happy sea life. more »»
Coalition Focuses on Animal Law Issues
July 19, 2012 A coalition of local animal welfare organizations gathered at the J.W. Cameron Center on Monday, July 9, for an informal discussion of animal law issues in the State of Hawai‘i. more »»
KCA to Hold Candidate Forum at Akaku
July 19, 2012 This month, in collaboration with the Kula Community Association, The Maui News and Akaku: Maui Community Television, Kihei Community Association (KCA) has switched it’s regular meeting time and... more »»
House Candidates Discuss Issues
July 12, 2012 The race for the 11th House District is shaping up to be one of the most crowded contests this election season, with five contenders hoping to represent South Maui at the State Capitol next year. more »»
Hui Aloha Playground Closure
July 11, 2012 The Maui County Department of Parks & Recreation will close the Hui Aloha Playground at Keopuolani Park from Monday to Friday, July 23 to 27, due to unsafe conditions. more »»
Wailuku Pack Seeking Tiger Den Scouts
July 11, 2012 Wailuku Hongwanji Mission’s Cub Scouts Pack 40 will hold an informational night on Wednesday, Aug. 1, at 6:30 p.. more »»
Candidate Spotlight
July 5, 2012 With the Aug. 11 primary election just around the corner and the Nov. more »»
Governor Enacts Measure for Beehive Research
July 5, 2012 The honeybee is one of Hawai‘i’s favorite imported insects. more »»
Temporary Lane Closures Planned for Upcountry Pi‘ilani Highway
July 5, 2012 Sempra U.S. more »»
Fundraiser in Wailuku for Fulton Tashombe
June 29, 2012 Bill Burton, owner of Sir Wilfred's in Lahaina and president of the Maui Jazz Society, will host a fundraiser for well-known jazz artist Fulton Tashombe on Saturday, July 14, from 2 to 4 p.m. more »»
Mega-Mall Projects Spark Kihei Protests
June 28, 2012 To some, it’s an opportunity to shop on Maui without having to fly to O‘ahu to get those outlet mall Christmas-present prices. more »» |
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