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Board of Variences & Appeals dismisses grading permit appeal for Kihei malls

August 9, 2012 The Maui News - On July 27, the Maui County Board of Variances & Appeals dismissed an appeal of Maui County’s issuance of grading permits for the planned Maui Outlets and Pi‘ilani Promenade shopping... more »»

Olowalu Town project wins inclusion in Maui County General Plan

August 9, 2012 The Maui News - The master-planned Olowalu Town project gained key support from the Maui County Council’s General Plan Committee on Thursday, Aug. more »»

Haleakala National Park roads to benefit from U.S. DOT grant

August 9, 2012 Pacific Business News - Hawai‘i will receive more than $4.5 million in federal grants from the U.S. more »»

Maui pig worker first Hawai‘i resident to contract rare flu

August 9, 2012 Honolulu Star-Advertiser - An adult Maui resident who works with pigs contracted Hawai‘i’s first confirmed case of an unusual variant flu strain that has been detected in six Mainland states in the... more »»

Honua‘ula golf community development wins approval of Maui Planning Commission

August 2, 2012 The Maui News - The Honua‘ula project, a proposed new luxury golf community in Wailea, received a key approval on July 24 by the Maui Planning Commission. more »»

Library bill signed by Hawai‘i governor

August 2, 2012 A bill to authorize affiliates of the Friends of the Library and other nonprofit organizations to support state library branches was signed by Gov. Neil Abercrombie on Wednesday, July 11. more »»

Hawai‘i gas prices continue to drop, while remaining highest in nation

August 2, 2012 Pacific Business News - Gas prices in Hawai‘i dropped for the eighth week in a row, with the statewide price of a gallon of regular unleaded declining by 3 cents on the week of July 23, to $4. more »»

Maui visitor killed in fall from Hana Highway bridge

July 26, 2012 An 18-year-old visiting from Arizona is dead after falling off a 40-foot cliff at a Maui bridg. more »»

Lack of funding means closure of Salvation Army BEDS shelter

July 26, 2012 The Maui News - A Salvation Army emergency drop-in shelter program for homeless Maui men will be shutting down at the end of the month due to cost issues. more »»

Office of Planning raises questions about Kihei ‘mega-malls’

July 26, 2012 The Maui News - The state Office of Planning said it believes that the California landowner developing two Kihei shopping malls “has failed to substantially comply with its representations” of the... more »»

Maui and Hawai‘i Island ask for funding

July 26, 2012 The Associated Press - Organizations trying to control or eradicate species from coqui frogs to fire ants and fountain grass are asking the Hawai‘i Invasive Species Council for $2. more »»

Voter turnout in South Maui and Lahaina lowest in state

July 19, 2012 Honolulu Civil Beat - Voter turnout on Maui lags behind the rest of the state, and House District 11, which includes Wailea and most of Kihei, is next to last among the state’s 51 districts. more »»

Rep. Fontaine thanks Hawai‘i governor for signing ‘Move Over’ bill into law

July 19, 2012 Emergency workers all over Hawai‘i are pleased that Gov. Neil Abercrombie recently signed House Bill 2030 into law. The “Move Over” bill was cosponsored by Re. more »»

Sky lantern ban signed into law

July 19, 2012 Honolulu Star-Advertiser - Aerial luminaries, also known as sky lanterns, are no longer legal to own, buy, sell or use under a bill signed into law by Gov. Neil Abercrombie on Tuesday, July 10. more »»

Cyber crimes targeted in series of bills passed by governor

July 19, 2012 Gov. Neil Abercrombie has signed into law three groundbreaking bills to curb the growing cyber crime trend in Hawai‘i. more »»

Makawao polo mallet attacker headed for anger management classes

July 12, 2012 Associated Press - A Maui man must undergo anger management for splitting a teen’s head open with a mallet during a polo match. more »»

Heavy industrial subdivision in Pu‘unene moves forward

July 12, 2012 The Maui News - A developer is moving ahead with plans to build an 86-acre, $20 million heavy industrial subdivision near the old Pu‘unene Airport. more »»

Bill may mean longer hours, more options for South Maui beach parking

July 12, 2012 The Maui News - South Maui beachgoers would be able to park for longer periods of time at the end of South Kihei Road under a bill recently advanced by a Maui County Council committee. more »»

Bail increased for man accused of assault, extorting money from tourists

July 12, 2012 The Maui News - On Tuesday, July 3, a judge increased bail to $25,000 for a man accused of assaulting and trying to extort money from California tourists who had been hiking at Twin Falls. more »»

 
 

 

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