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Crews Respond to Grounded Boat off Lahaina, Maui
Staff with the Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation are attempting to locate the owner of a small vessel reported grounded in Lahaina on Thursday morning.
Kaleo Manuel Named Water Deputy at DLNR
Over the past seven years, Kaleo Manuel has focused on bringing planning and indigenous expertise to the fields of water advocacy and management.
Business Helps Restaurants Comply with Polystyrene Ban
The Hawaiʻi distributor of Mālama Eco Products, launched a division to service businesses statewide who need to comply with the new polystyrene bans.
Wailuku Civic Complex Presentation Planned
The Wailuku Civic Complex presentation will include design and parking mitigation strategies to accommodate construction impacts to Wailuku town.
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard Releases Apology Video, Clarifies LGBTQ Stance
US Representative Tulsi Gabbard on Thursday released a public video voicing her regret for past offensive and hurtful statements against the gay community.
Special Chronicles Importance of Native Forests
A one-hour documentary, Forests for Life, chronicles the life-giving importance of Hawai‘i’s native forests. It is set to debut this Friday, Jan. 18.
Pi‘ilani Hwy Closed in Kaupō, Traffic Accident
Piʻilani Highway in Kaupō is temporarily closed between mile-marker 21 and 23 due to a motor vehicle accident.
Servco Lexus, Subaru Open at Maui Business Park
Servco Lexus Maui and Servco Subaru Maui held a blessing and grand opening ceremony for its new dual dealership location in Kahului at the Maui Business Park II
Leahey Repeats as Hawai‘i Sportscaster of the Year
For the second consecutive year, Kanoa Leahey has earned Hawaii Sportscaster of the Year honors from the National Sports Media Association.
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard Serves Meals to Federal Employees
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard helped serve meals for federal employees impacted by the government shutdown at the World Central Kitchen’s #ChefsforFeds pop-up kitchen.
Missing Person: Man Known to Frequent South Maui
Paul Cavazos, 47, was reported missing by a relative in the mainland. Authorities say he was last heard from about three to four months ago.
Community Workshops for Historic Preservation Plan
Open-house-style workshops are scheduled this month for residents to help develop a new Maui County historic preservation plan.
First Dispensary on Hawai‘i Island to Begin Sales
Hawaiʻi Island’s first medical cannabis dispensary, Big Island Grown Dispensaries will begin sales of dried flower, with a grand opening event this Wednesday.
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard Calls for End to Government Shutdown
In recognition of the 25th day of the longest government shutdown in American history, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard today called for an end to the government shutdown.
Maui’s Araki-Regan Named DOT First Deputy
Maui’s Lynn Araki-Regan was appointed first deputy at the state Department of Transportation Administration.
Hiker Falls into Ocean at Honokōhau
A 35-year-old Maui woman was rescued after falling into the ocean while hiking in West Maui on Sunday.
Maui Man Dies, Found Unresponsive at Honolua
A Maui man who was found unresponsive while surfing at Honolua Bay in West Maui on Saturday, Jan. 12, 2019, has died, fire officials said.
Juvenile Arrested, Released for Suspected Arson in Kīhei
A juvenile was arrested by police at the scene of a brush fire in Kīhei on Sunday, on suspicion of arson, and was later released to the custody of their parents
Grand Jury Indictment, Birano Enters Not Guilty Plea
Raymond Birano Jr., 58, entered a not guilty plea today after being indicted by a grand jury for kidnapping and attempted first degree sexual assault.
UH to Launch Completely Online Degree Program
The program begins with pilot courses in the accelerated AA degrees in fall 2019 from UH Community Colleges; applications open March 1.





