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Maui Canoe Club apparel stolen

November 1, 2012 A news release from the Maui Canoe Club stated that about $2,000 worth of shirts, visors and rash guards were stolen from one of the club’s storage sheds on Sugar Beach on Saturday, Oct. 20. more »»

Maui Island Plan growth boundaries approved

November 1, 2012 The Maui News - A decade-long process neared an end last week as a Maui County Council committee recommended approval of maps that will guide future growth and development on the island over the nex... more »»

Whales return to Maui County waters

October 25, 2012 Two Maui vessels last week have reported seeing the mammals, the first two credible sightings this season, said Ed Lyman, the marine mammal response manager for the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale... more »»

Hawai‘i’s drought will linger

October 25, 2012 The Maui News - As Hawai‘i’s traditionally rainy season gets under way this month, Maui County and much of the state is still plagued by extreme drought that has lingered for several years. more »»

Maui residents urged to complete community survey

October 25, 2012 County of Maui residents are urged to fill out the 2012 County of Maui Community Survey, which can be found online at www.co.maui.hi.us/2012communitysurvey. more »»

Suit claims misconduct by liquor control supervisors

October 25, 2012 The Maui News - A former Maui County liquor control officer is alleging field supervisors overlooked violations and received free food, drinks and gifts from some liquor establishments they were... more »»

Kihei Public Charter School first in state to meet HealthierUS School Challenge

October 18, 2012 The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Ranae Ganske-Cerizo will visit Kihei Public Charter School (KPCS) on Thursday, Oct. 18, to present the school with a Bronze Award of Distinction and $50. more »»

Honua‘ula at center of lawsuit

October 18, 2012 The Maui News - Two environmental and cultural groups have gone to court to challenge the Maui Planning Commission’s approval of a final environmental impact statement for the Honua‘ula project in... more »»

W. Maui hospital could be finished by 2015

October 18, 2012 The Maui News - The proposed West Maui Hospital and Medical Center appears to be arising as promised after the project was shelved about a year ago when the economic crisis knocked down the... more »»

‘Show cause’ hearing set for developers of Kihei outlet and retail shopping centers

October 11, 2012 The Maui News - Eclipse Development Group of California is planning a 300,000-square-foot outlet center called the Maui Outlets on 30 acres and a second shopping center, Pi‘ilani Promenade, on a... more »»

Ing faces spending allegations from state GOP

October 11, 2012 Maui News - Democratic South Maui state House candidate Mark Kaniela Ing is facing new accusations by the Hawai‘i Republican Party that he violated campaign finance laws when reporting contributions... more »»

HC&S cane burning under fire by environmental group

October 4, 2012 Hawai‘i News Now - An environmental group wants to put an end to cane burning on Maui. StopCaneBurning. more »»

DLNR requests reports on tsunami debris sightings

October 4, 2012 The state Department of Land and Natural Resources, the state’s lead agency for responding to reported possible Japan tsunami marine debris in Hawai‘i, is coordinating with NOAA and the U.S. more »»

Man sues to use DNA to qualify for Hawaiian homelands program

October 4, 2012 The Associated Press - A Molokai man has filed a lawsuit seeking to use DNA to prove his ancestry so he can qualify for the Hawaiian homelands program, which leases land at almost no cost to Native... more »»

Maui Nisei vets’ joint memorial will be Sept. 30

September 27, 2012 The Maui News - The annual joint memorial service of the 100th Infantry Battalion and 442nd Regimental Combat Team will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Sep. more »»

Rallies show solidarity, bring awareness to GMOs

September 27, 2012 The Maui News - On Monday, Sept. more »»

DLNR works to find salvage company for deteriorating sailboat

September 27, 2012 The Maui News - A boat aground off Kalepolepo Beach Park in South Maui appears to be breaking up as the state Department of Land and Natural Resources works to find a salvage company to handle the... more »»

Conservation groups welcome U.S. Pacific Island Regional Ocean Partnership

September 20, 2012 Gov. Neil Abercrombie’s announcement of the signing of the U.S. more »»

UH Maui College signs cultural exchange with Takamatsu University of Japan

September 20, 2012 Associated Press - University of Hawai’i Maui College (UHMC) and Takamatsu University in Japan have agreed to establish exchange program. more »»

 
 

 

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