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Monsanto Science Education Grants Available on Maui, Moloka‘i
The Monsanto Science Education Fund helps provide Hawaiʻi public schools with programs and tools to enhance science education and encourages future careers…
2 Mariners Rescued From Sinking Vessel off O‘ahu
Two men are safe after being rescued by the Coast Guard from their sinking vessel 35 miles east of Kaneʻohe Bay, Oʻahu, Friday.
Fernanda Remnants Move East Across O‘ahu, Kaua‘i
The remnants of Fernanda, will be moving east to west across Oʻahu and Kauaʻi today, bringing with it the threat of heavy showers and thunderstorms.
Invisible Hand is 1st Overall in Transpac 2017
The Transpac race is a 2,225-mile trek across the Pacfic Ocean from Pt. Fermin in Long Beach, CA to O‘ahu.
Hōkūleʻa’s Unforgettable Homecoming
It is estimated that 50,000 people came to Magic Island to welcome home the Hōkūleʻa from her three-year worldwide voyage.
6 More Mumps Cases on O‘ahu, One More on Kaua‘i
Hawaiʻi Health officials today confirmed 6 additional Oʻahu mumps cases, and one additional case on Kauaʻi, bringing the total number of cases in 2017 to 65.
Miles Kauhaahaa Takes 1st Place at Pipeline
Miles Kauhaahaa of Maui, took home first place in the drop-knee contest at the 2017 Mike Stewart Pipeline Invitational. The contest saw epic performances and…
Monsanto Hawaiʻi Science Education Grants Available
Applications are now being accepted for the Monsanto Hawaiʻi Science Education Fund for intermediate, high school and colleges on Oʻahu, Maui and Molokaʻi.
Monsanto Hawaiʻi Science Education Fund Grant Applications Now Being Accepted
Applications are now being accepted for the Monsanto Hawaiʻi Science Education Fund. The next application deadline is Oct. 6, 2016.
Garbage Patch: Marine Debris Most Prevalent on Niʻihau
7,871 pieces of marine debris were found in an aerial survey of Niʻihau. That’s more than any other main Hawaiian Island. On Maui, there were 1,749 pieces.
Late Season Swell and Southside Oahu
A super late season northwest swell is building and is predicted to reach the 5-9 ft range at its peak. Looks like this winter doesn’t want to end.
Mataafa and 8 Other Luna Wrestlers Reach Semis
Lahainaluna High School’s Hercules Mataafa pinned both his opponents Friday and remains one win from a possible rematch with Kamehameha-Kapalama’s Dane Pestano, the wrestler who denied the Maui Interscholastic League champion a state gold medal a year ago in the boys 215 pound weight class.
MIL’s Best Wrestlers Take On Rest of the State
Two boys and two girls wrestlers from the Maui Interscholastic League received No. 1 seeds in the Chevron State Championships to be held Friday and Saturday at the Neal Blaisdell Arena on Oahu.
University of Hawaii Community Colleges to Go Green, Save $58 million
The University of Hawaii Community Colleges (UHCC), will save a projected $58 million in energy costs over the next 20 years.
State proposes introduction of moth to control invasive fireweed plant
The Hawaii Department of Agriculture (HDOA) proposes the introduction of a moth (Secusio extensa) into Hawaii as a natural enemy and biological control agent for the fireweed plant. Fireweed is an invasive plant that is toxic to livestock, and quickly infests heavily grazed or neglected pastures, and even cultivated land. The release of the moth […]
VIDEO: Patricia “Sally Chow” Hammond, Mayoral Candidate Profile, Decision 2010 MauiNOW.com
Patricia “Sally Chow” Hammond, 2010 candidate for Maui Mayor, Transcript: Introduction: Aloha no kakou, my name is Patricia Hammond, many of you know me as Sally Chow, and I’m running for the office of Mayor of Maui County. First, I feel a responsibility to let you folks know that Maui County does comprise of not one two […]
Baldwin, Maui High open with wins
Despite being hit hard by academic eligibility issues, Baldwin and Maui High both kicked off there respective seasons with impressive victories on Saturday night.
Census workers to visit 800 Maui households
Nearly 4,000 Hawaii households will receive a final knock on the door from local Census workers within the next few weeks, as the U.S. Census Bureau wraps up data collection. The operations, called Nonresponse Residual Followup, will seek to clarify information on 2010 Census forms that were either mailed back late, incomplete, or unclear […]
Baldwin, Maui High kick off football season
Baldwin and Maui High will open their high school football seasons.
Decomposing whale carcass washes up in Hana, Maui
By Wendy Osher (Update 4:39 p.m. 7/30/10) A dead sperm whale continues to float in waters off of Hana Maui. The carcass was observed in waters near Makaalae Thursday afternoon, but residents say the dead whale was first seen on Tuesday, July 27, 2010. Crews from the state Department of Land and Natural Resources were […]
