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Winds Weaken, Weather Shifts Today
Breezy trade winds are expected to weaken Thursday through Saturday as a weak cold front nears the state. Winds are expected to pick back early next week. The airmass…
Maui Police Launch 2017 Click-It-Or-Ticket Campaign
The Maui Police Department will be participating in the national “Click-It-Or-Ticket” Campaign with increased seat belt enforcement from May 22 to June 4, 2017
Gabbard Urges Federal Marijuana Decriminalization
Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaiʻi joined Tom Garrett (VA-05) in hosting today in urging Congress to pass H.R.1227, the Ending Federal Marijuana Prohibition Act.
Hirono Out of Surgery and “Doing Okay”
US Senator Mazie Hirono is “out of surgery and doing okay” according to a Twitter message issued by staff members this morning.
Hyatt Maui Associate is Finalist for National Hospitality Award
Lisalani Baybayan, Regency Club Concierge at the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa is one of three finalists in the national North Star Award for hospitality.
Breezy Winds Continue, Light Winds Expected Soon
Breezy trade winds will continue through Wednesday, then gradually weaken Thursday and Friday before becoming light and variable over the weekend. Clouds and…
Hirono to Undergo Treatment for Kidney Cancer
Sen. Hirono’s diagnosis was made after a routine pre-operative physical for her eye surgery, indicating kidney cancer, that is also present in her seventh rib.
Maui’s New Kūlōlio Ranch Making Use of Former Sugar Lands
Alexander & Baldwin’s new Kūlōlio Ranch is a grass-fed cattle pasturing operation that is situated on 4,000 acres of former sugar land in Central Maui.
New Guidestar at Haleakalā Emits Orange Beam
A new Sodium Guidestar became operational, sending an orange beam of light into the sky over the Maui Space Surveillance Complex near the summit at Haleakalā.
Today’s Forecast: Disturbance Expected to Slowly Depart
A gradual decrease in trade winds is expected as a front approaches the state. A disturbance high in the atmosphere could trigger some enhanced showers…
Keiki Tilapia Tournament Nets $20K for Maui United Way
Maui Electric Company and Kā‘anapali Golf Courses’ 8th Annual Keiki Tilapia Fishing Tournament raised over $20,000 benefiting the Maui United Way.
Hawai‘i Mumps Cases Increase to 39 in 2017
This ongoing investigation represents the largest number of mumps cases seen in Hawai‘i since 2001.
9th Circuit Court Hears Arguments in Hawai‘i v Trump
There is no set timeline for when the panel may issue a ruling. The injunction against the travel ban remains in place until the Ninth Circuit rules.
DUI & Marijuana: Talking Law with David Sereno
With medical marijuana dispensaries soon to open, attorney David Sereno delves into the issue of driving under the influence (DUI), marijuana and your rights.
1,237 Gallons of Wastewater Overflows in Kahului
An estimated 1,237 gallons of wastewater overflowed from a manhole on the Hāna Highway in Kahului on Sunday morning.
Fallen Officers Honored for National Police Week
Those honored included: Officer Harry Fung (1941), Officer Frank Kong (1952), Sgt William Roback Sr. (1958), Officer Gene Williams (1999), Officer Cerilo Agarano Jr. (1999), and Park Ranger Suzanne Roberts (2004).
17 People Arrested During DOCARE Sweep of Nāpali Coast
Designated camping areas at Kalalau Beach are largely free of illegal camps, but there are numbers of them up in the valley, in remote and well hidden areas.
Disturbance Near Islands Today, Daily Forecast
Breezy trade winds will continue over the islands through Tuesday before weakening for the second half of the work week. A disturbance high in the atmosphere is forecast…
Maui Man Apparently Electrocuted While Picking Ulu
The man was reportedly picking breadfruit from a tree when an aluminum pole he was carrying came into contact with an overhead high voltage power line.
95th Maui Fair Secures 2017 Dates: Oct. 5-8
With an attendance nearing 100,000, the Maui Fair is the primary source of funding for many of Maui’s nonprofit and community organizations.





