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Maui Woman Survives 60 Foot Fall From Nākālele Cliff
It’s believed that the victim fell from about 60 feet and landed on the rocky coastline at the water’s edge between the Nākālele blowhole and the Olivine Pools.
Flags to be Lowered for Memorial Day 2016
Ige: We especially remember the 12 Marines who were lost over the waters of the North Shore during a training exercise in January.
Maui Unites to String Leis for Memorial Day
Organizers set a goal of making more than 2,700 lei, which will be placed on veterans’ graves on Memorial Day at Maui Veterans Cemetery in Makawao.
The Maui Uber Experience
On average, an UberX ride is 64% or $26.50 cheaper than the average taxi service on Maui.
Ulima Afoa Named KS Maui Head Football Coach
Afoa is currently the Athletic Academic Counselor at KS Maui and previously served as athletic director at St. Louis High School in Honolulu from 2008-10.
Missing: Maui Man Last Seen 2 Weeks Ago
Hampton Alexander Ceron, 30, was last seen on May 11. Police say he is possibly in the company of his service dog and operating a red colored Jeep Wrangler.
$11.7M Earmarked for Maui Space Surveillance System
Funds also support the Department of Defense’s Regional Supercomputers, including the Maui High Performance Computing Center.
Hurricane Forecast Calls for 4-7 Tropical Cyclones in 2016
Forecasters are predicting a 40 percent chance of a normal or above-normal hurricane season this year in the Central Pacific.
Maui Police Warn of IRS Phone Scam
The potential victims are instructed to go to the bank and withdraw a large sum of money. One resident reported that the caller said he would then go to the house to collect the money.
Kiawe Removed at ʻĀhihi-Kīna‘u on Maui
First brought to the islands by sailors in 1828, kiawe competes for space with a one-two punch. The trees are being removed from the south shore at Ahihi Kinau
7 Maui Students Honored in Environmental Writing
They were among a list of 25 middle school students in the state who will have their poems and short stories published as part of an anthology to be distributed to schools and libraries across all islands.
Hawaiʻi Democratic Party to Elect New Chair
The highlight will be the election of the new Party Chairperson on Sunday to replace outgoing Chair Stephanie Ohigashi of Maui who served a two year term.
Maui Teachers Workshop on Drone Design
Teachers will guide students in their own drone prototype design, 3D printing and building of a functional, remote-controlled UAV.
Maui’s One-Stop Mom-and-Pop Window Covering Shop
When it comes to purchasing window treatments for Maui’s homes and condos, shoppers can find a specialized, well-established shop in Kīhei run by an experienced team who knows the business inside and out.
Electrical Arc Suspected of Starting Māʻalaea Brush Fires
A witness saw a blue colored light travel quickly along the transmission line, across the highway, and up the West Maui Mountain.
Maui Flood Advisory Expires
The flood advisory that was in effect for Maui has since expired as of 4 p.m.
Maui Restaurants Make Top 100 List for Al Fresco Dining
Four Maui restaurants were included on OpenTable’s list of 100 Best Al Fresco Dining Restaurants in America, including…
2nd Maui Jim OceanFest in Kāʻanapali June 4-5
The 2nd Annual Maui Jim OceanFest, featuring premier ocean sports athletes from around the world will gather on Kāʻanapali Beach fronting on Maui from June 4-5, 2016.
Fishing Season for Moi Closes on June 1
Moi is one of Hawai‘i’s most significant fish species, from a cultural perspective. The season will be closed from June through August in Hawaii waters.
SUP Rescue at Honokeana Cove in Nāpili
Fire and Ocean safety are responding to a report of a juvenile female paddle boarder who lost her paddle and was seen drifting about 150 yards off shore at Honokeana Cove in Nāpili.
