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National Distancing Extended to April 30, Experts Anticipate US COVID-19 Deaths to Peak Around Easter

President Donald Trump today said he anticipates the peak of the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States to happen in two weeks and is calling for an extension of national social distancing guidelines to April 30, 2020. Dr. Birx noted what she called a “large confidence interval,” in the model.  “And so, it’s anywhere in the model between 80,000 and 160,000, maybe even potentially 200,000 people succumbing to this–that’s with mitigation.”

Windward Hotel Near Kahului Airport Proposed for Completion in 2023

The applicant, R.D. Olson Development, says the hotel will primarily serve users of the Kahului Airport, as well as others requiring accommodation in Central Maui.

Lottery Drawing Held for Kahului Lani Phase 1

A lottery drawing was recently held for applications of the Kahului Lani Phase I, senior affordable rental complex on Maui. More than 400 applications were received during August 12 and 30, 2019. The target move-in date is February 2020.

Stakeholders Take Action to Address Concerns at Kahoma Stream

Hawai‘i Commission on Water Resource Management issued a response today concerning low stream flow reported in Kahoma Stream in Maui this week.

Water Restoration Advocates Critical of Kahoma Stream Management

The return of life in the stream took years of work, but those who have been at the heart of restoration efforts are alleging mis-management of the resource.

UPDATE: Suspects Sought in Robbery at Gunpoint at QKC Parking Structure

Maui police are looking for two individuals wanted in connection with an alleged robbery at gunpoint within the parking structure of the Queen Kaʻahumanu Center

Maui’s Newest Affordable Housing Complex Breaks Ground

A light mist helped usher in a blessing at the site of Maui’s newest affordable housing complex in Central Maui today.

VIDEO: First Kalo Harvest in Kahoma Valley in 130 years

After 130 years, kalo is growing again in Lahaina’s Kahoma Valley. Ka Malu O Kahalawai celebrated the landmark harvest on Friday, July 20, 2018.

Maui Panel Discusses Quality of Life Issues Ahead of 2018 Election

The panel discussed issues that included the influx of tourism, keeping pace with infrastructure, affordable housing, control of water, the importance of agriculture and efforts to diversify the economy. 

Waihe‘e Flood “Obliterates” Structure That Feeds Water to Kalo Farms

A storm on Feb. 18 wiped out a rock wall at the headwaters of the Waiheʻe Stream, and cut off water flow to taro farmers downstream.

Top Maui Headlines with Wendy Osher

As Maui gears up for the holiday weekend, we bring you information on fireworks displays and a request from authorities on how to report illegal activity. 

Top Maui Headlines with Wendy Osher

As Maui heads into the holiday weekend, here’s a look at some of the stories that topped the headlines in recent days.

Top Maui Headlines with Wendy Osher

Here are some of the important headlines and stories you need to know around Maui.

Top Maui Headlines with Wendy Osher

Here are some of the important headlines and stories you need to know around Maui.

Cultural Significance of ‘Īao Brought Forth in ‘Ōlelo

“The purpose of the gathering was to re-establish and re-affirm the ancient knowledge and wisdom, people, and the ideals that they carried,” said Nakanelua.

Countdown to 2012 Maui General Election

Pacific Radio Group will be offering live results coverage again this year in coordination with the University of Hawaii Maui College. The broadcast will be carried on MCTV Channel 55 and KNUI AM 900, from 5:30 p.m. until the final results for Maui are tallied.

Live Election Results Coverage: Maui Now, UH Ch. 55, AM 900

The live program will start at 5:30 p.m. this Saturday, August 11, and will be carried on MCTV Cable 55, KNUI AM 900, and via a stream on at mauinow.com.

VIDEO: Native Hawaiian Practitioner “Uncle Charlie” Passes

Maxwell was among the leaders in an effort to protect native burials at Honokahua and a vocal advocate for the protection of Kaho’olawe.

VIDEO: 7 Canoes on Historic Voyage Make Maui Stop

Seven voyaging canoes sailing across the Pacific, arrived in West Maui this morning as part of Te Mana o Te Moana.

Governor Gets First Hand Look at Maui Tsunami Damage

The cost of cleanup continues to rise as assessments are made of tsunami swept areas across the state. Today, Governor Neil Abercrombie visited both Maui and the Big Island.
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