#Wendy Osher
VICTORINO’S BID FOR ALL-STAR GAME ROSTER RESTS ON PUBLIC VOTE
Maui’s Shane Victorino is among a list of baseball players competing for the last spot on the National League’s All-Star Game roster. The Phillies outfielder finished fourth in the public balloting for the three starting outfield positions. He was not selected as a backup by the National League coaches. Hawaii’s four mayors-Bernard Carvalho, Jr., Mufi […]
MAUI COUNTY FAIR NAMES FAIR DIRECTOR, MANAGING DIRECTOR
The 87th Maui County Fair will be led by a team of two. Sherri Grimes, who served as the Fair Director for the past three years, will become the fair’s Managing Director. The job calls for oversight of budget and logistics. Grimes teams up with new Fair Director Karey Oura who will lead the fair’s […]
HANA HWY ROCKFALL MITIGATION FORCES 4-HOUR WEEKDAY CLOSURES
Rockfall mitigation continues on the Hana Highway through Friday, July 17th. Work between mile markers 19 and 21 will result in the complete closure of the highway weekdays between 11:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. The state Department of Transportation also advises Maui motorists of intermittent traffic stoppages on the Hana Highway (Route 360) in both […]
MPD’S IBARRA GRADUATES FROM FBI ACADEMY
The Maui Police Department’s Lieutenant Wayne Ibarra, becomes the islands latest graduate of the FBI National Academy Program.  Ibarra is a Watch Commander with the Wailuku Patrol District and a 21 year veteran of the department. Internationally know for its academic excellence, the National Academy Program, held at the FBI Academy, offers 11 weeks of […]
20 RECRUITS GRADUATE INTO THE MPD RANKS
20 officers join the ranks of the Maui Police Department after graduating in the 70th Recruit Class-one of the larger classes in recent years. Members completed 8 months of recruit training and will be assigned to the Field Training Officer Program for the next four months. Five recruits earned department awards including Taylor Kamakawiwo’ole who […]
EDDIE VEDDER BRINGS SOLO TOUR TO MAUI
Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam embarks embarked a month-long U.S. solo tour earlier this month. The tour began on June 8th in Albany, NY and ends on July 2nd in Honolulu. Vedder makes a stop on Maui on Monday, June 29th where he performs at 7:30 p.m. at the Castle Theater of the Maui Arts […]
18TH ANNUAL KI HO‘ALU FESTIVAL
The 18th Annual Ki Ho’alu Slack Key Guitar Festival comes to the Maui Arts & Cultural Center on Sunday, June 28. The Free concert runs from 2 to 7 p.m. on the Events Lawn. Bring the lawn chairs or roll out a blanket on the lawn to enjoy an all-afternoon, all-star line-up of Hawai’i’s best […]
SESAME STREET LIVE: ELMO MAKES MUSIC AT THE MACC
Mark your calendar for a musical event like no other-monsters making music! Elmo, Zoe, Big Bird and all their Sesame Street friends are taking to the stage to share their love of music. Count along with The Count, visit Elmo’s World, do the Crumb-A-Rumba with Rosita, and much more! Maui Arts & Cultural Center, June […]
KAUNAKAKAI WATER CONSERVATION URGED; SUPPLY DROPS RAPIDLY AMID WELL REPAIR
Residents of Molokai are reminded to conserve water as the county works to replace a pump and motor at the Kualapu’u Well. County officials say current efforts are not enough and water levels at the tank have fallen rapidly since the well was shut down for the repair on Monday. Customers of Kaunakakai and Kalae […]
ILOCOS NORTE GOVERNOR TO MAKE MAUI VISIT
Governor Michael Marcos Keon of Ilocos Norte, Philippines will visit Maui and Oahu in an effort to familiarize himself with the Ilocanos community in Hawaii. More than 400 people are expected to attend a speaking event at the Waipahu Filcom Center tonight, with an additional 100 people on a waiting list. The Maui visit begins […]
ALCOHOL BAN AT HONOKOWAI PASSES UNANIMOUSLY ON 1ST READING
The Maui County Council passed a bill on first reading yesterday that would ban alcohol consumption at Honokowai Beach Park. The bill was introduced by West Maui Councilmember Jo Anne Johnson and gained unanimous approval on first reading. The county already has alcohol bans in place at Kamehameha Iki Park and Malu’ulu’olele Park in Lahaina, […]
“BUY A BRICK†CAMPAIGN AIMED AT RESTORATION OF HISTORIC PIONEER MILL SMOKESTACK
The Lahaina Restoration Foundation launched a Buy a Brick fundraising campaign this week to raise funds for the restoration of the historic Pioneer Mill Smokestack. The landmark stands 200-feet-tall and dates to the 1860s when the mill was founded. The mill was one of Hawaii’s last remaining sugar plantations at the time of its closure […]
HOME DAMAGE ESTIMATED AT $600,000 IN 80-ACRE MAALAEA BRUSH FIRE
UPDATED:Â 4:45 P.M. Monday, June 22, 2009 Damages to two homes caused by a brush fire yesterday was estimated at $500,000 total to the two structures and $100,000 in damage to contents including a vehicle, two motorcycles and furnishings. The fire burned approximately 80 acres in Maalaea since it began shortly after 2:00 p.m. yesterday. […]
KAUNAKAKAI ASKED TO CONSERVE WATER
Customers in Kaunakakai and Kalae, Molokai, are asked to conserve water for a three week period beginning Monday, July 22, 2009. The 25% conservation effort is requested while the Department of Water Supply replaces the pump and motor at the Kualapu’u Well, which is the county’s main water source for the area. The project is […]
ULUWEHI & HOLT BROTHERS JOIN IN FREE SUMMER MUSIC FINALE
The Maui Youth Philharmonic Orchestra announced today its Maui Summer Music Festival 2009 will culminate in a free finale concert on Thursday, June 25 featuring Uluwehi Guerrero and The Brothers- Kaloku and Keawe Holt- with the Maui Summer Music Festival Orchestra. The concert will be held at Maui Mall in Kahului beginning at 4:30 p.m. […]
DLNR CLOSES KULA RESERVE WEEKDAYS FOR ACCESS ROAD REPAIRS
The Department of Land and Natural Resources will close the Kula State Forest Reserve to public access on weekdays through Friday, July 3. The closure is the result of repairs and resurfacing including the replacement of a culvert to minimize heavy rainfall damage. The road will reopen on weekends during this period. “We are implementing […]
FIRE FORCES CLOSURE OF HOKIOKIO ROAD IN WEST MAUI
Updated at 5:43 a.m. Sunday, June 21, 2009: by Wendy Osher Hokiokio Road was reopened at 5:43 a.m. following firefighting efforts in the area. Updated at 2:18 a.m. Sunday, June 21, 2009: by Wendy Osher The Honoapiilani Highway is now open, but Hokiokio Road remains closed in Puamana as Maui Firefighters continue to battle a […]
NEWS UPDATES: MAKAWAO OUTAGE; BRUSH FIRE FORCES CLOSURE OF KULA HIGHWAY
MAKAWAO POWER OUTAGE UPDATE High winds brought down a utility pole causing a power outage in Upcountry Maui this afternoon. The outage was reported at around 2 p.m., and extended from Upcountry to an area just outside of Hana including Makawao, Pukalani, Haiku, Olinda, Piiholo and Hana. Most areas had power restored within an hour, […]
NESTLE TOLL HOUSE REFRIGERATED COOKIE DOUGH RECALL
The Hawai’i State Department of Health (DOH) is warning consumers not to eat any varieties of prepackaged Nestle Toll House refrigerated cookie dough due to the risk of contamination with E. coli O157:H7 (a bacterium that causes food borne illness). The DOH advises that if consumers have any prepackaged, refrigerated Nestle Toll House cookie dough […]
FEE-FREE WEEKEND AT HALEAKALA NATIONAL PARK
Admission to Haleakala National Park will be free this weekend (June 20th & 21st, 2009). The Saturday and Sunday admission waiver is part of the park’s summer service to families looking for an affordable and fun activity. Additional free weekends are planned for July 18 & 19th and August 15th and 16th. The fee-free weekends […]
