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Spectrum Launches Faster “Internet Gig” Speeds

Priced at $104.99 per month for new residential customers, Spectrum Internet Gig is now available to more than 70% of the company’s footprint.

Brown Water Advisory at Hanaka‘ō‘ō and Cove Park

Brown water advisories have been issued for Hanakaʻōʻō Park in West Maui and Kīhei from the wharf in North Kīhei to Cove Park. 

Maui Man Airlifted From Steep Rock Face at Makamaka‘ole

A 44-year-old Kihei man made several attempts to climb back up the steep rock face, but was unable to do so.

Hundreds Join in Demonstration Against Aloha Poke Company

Protesters rallied today against Aloha Poke Company after the company sent cease-and-desist orders to other restaurants with the words “Aloha” and “Poke” in their names. 

Finalists for Maui Fire Chief Narrowed to Four

Fire finalists under consideration for Maui Fire Chief include Capt. Kaulana Kino, Chief Lionel Montalvo, Chief David Thyne and Capt. Guy Danley.

Hawaiian Airlines Launches All-Cargo Neighbor Island Service

Hawaiian Airlines today celebrated the launch of all-cargo service between Honolulu’s Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, Līhu‘e Airport and Hilo.

Hawaii Primary Election Results 2018

In the race for Maui Mayor, it will be former Maui County Councilman Mike Victorino against West Maui Councilmember Elle Cochran in the November General Election.

Papalaua Wayside Campground Closed for Clean-up

Papalaua Wayside Park will be closed for two weeks for conduct clean-up work following a series of complaints about illegal camping in the area.

Brown Water Advisory for Maui Island

Heavy rain on Thursday resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters around Maui.

2018 Maui County Charity Walk Sets New Record $1,422,535 Raised

The 40th Annual Visitor Industry Charity broke records across the state and exceeded its $1 million goal for a third year by reaching an impressive $1,422,535.

Stand for Aloha Rallies and March Planned Against Aloha Poke Co.

Native Hawaiians from across the nation will participate in a series of protests over the next week against what organizers are calling “aggressive efforts” by Aloha Poke Company “to assert ownership over the Native Hawaiian word ‘aloha.'”

Road Advisory: Waves Washing onto Honoapiilani Hwy

***ROAD CONDITION ALERT**** Reports have come in that waves are washing onto the roadway along Honoapiilani Hwy. between Kaiheleku Street and Ukumehame. Motorists should Drive with caution in this area. 2:21 PM · Aug 9, 2018 PC: File Image

C-SPAN Bus Visits Maui August 21-23

The 45-foot C-SPAN Bus will arrive via boat to Maui, where, in addition to hosting community events, C-SPAN will produce public affairs programming.

Application for Maui Senior Rental Housing Lottery Closes Aug. 15

The program will provide rental assistance at Hale Mahaolu Ewalu Phase I to qualified low-income applicants whose head of household is 62-years-old or older.

Jurassic Tour to Land on Maui

The main exhibit features life-size realistic animatronic dinosaurs, over 40 life-like dinosaurs in all, with rides and skeletal displays.

4.3 Earthquake at South Flank of Kīlauea, No Tsunami

Hawaiian Volcano Observatory reports a preliminary magnitude 4.3 earthquake occurred on the South Flank of the Kīlauea Volcano at 6:51 a.m. on Aug. 9, 2018.

Emergency Proclamation Issued Ahead of Hurricane Hector

The Acting Mayor of Hawaiʻi County, Wil Okabe, issued an emergency proclamation on Tuesday night ahead of Hurricane Hector’s approach to the Hawaiian Islands.

Hector Passing South of Hawaii, Storm Warning Cancelled

The center of Hurricane Hector was located 210 miles SE of South Point, 240 miles SSE of Hilo, 330 miles SSE of Hāna and 350 miles SE of Kahului

Preliminary Report Released on Emergency Response to Historic Kaua‘i Flooding

“We learned that further action is needed to make our residents more resilient to hurricanes and other emergencies, especially when it comes to preparing emergency kits with a 14-day supply of food, water and prescription medication,” said Dr. Janet Berreman, Kaua‘i District Health Officer.

Fringes of Hurricane Hector to Brush Hawaii Island

The far northern fringes of Hurricane Hector will brush the Big Island on Wednesday. Tropical storm force winds up to 73 mph are possible for Hawaiʻi Island.
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