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Governor to Tour ʻĪao Valley Flood Damage, Community Meeting Set

Due to growing concerns about future ʻĪao Valley flood events, the County of Maui is holding a community meeting for all affected residents.

Capobianco Trial: Numerous Holes, Reddish Stains on Clothing

An Evidence Specialist conducted presumptive testing on various pieces of clothing recovered from Nuaailua Bay in the search for Charli Scott to determine if the items should be forwarded to a DNA laboratory.

Grey Reef Shark Pups Born at Maui Ocean Center

The Maui Ocean Center announced the birth of three grey reef shark pups born at the center’s 750,000-gallon Open Ocean exhibit in Māʻalaea this month.

Scandalous Stories Mix with Creative Cocktails at HFWF

Join “Scandal! The Dark and Stormy Underbelly of Cocktails” on Oct. 15 at The Westin Kā‘anapali Ocean Resort Villas during the Hawai‘i Food & Wine Festival.

Capobianco Trial: Injury Consistent with Use of Serrated Edge Knife

A forensic pathologist said a scrape on a right jawbone fragment that was found during the search for Carly “Charli” Scott, was consistent with the use of a serrated edge knife, and incision injuries were likely inflicted by “someone attacking her with a sharp object” or someone using a knife to “essentially de-flesh the bone.”

Maui Police to Monitor ʻĪao Valley Traffic

“Kepaniwai Park is closed. ʻĪao Valley State Park is closed. The rest of the valley is a residential area and not a scenic lookout or a place for people to take pictures of property damage so they can post them on social media. Please respect residents’ property and their privacy.”

55 New Pedestrian Wayfinding Signs in Wailuku Town

Fifty-five new wayfinding signs promote health by encouraging walking and exploration of Wailuku Town’s hidden and well‐known treasures.

ʻĪao Boil Water Restriction Lifted, Water Conservation Request Remains

Effective Sept. 19, 2016, 2:00 p.m., the Department of Water Supply has cancelled water restrictions for consumers on ʻĪao Valley Road and Main Street who were previously given notice of the water restriction. The request to conserve water remains in effect for Wailuku, Kahului and Lahaina.

Couch Seeks 60-Day Halt on Honoapi’ilani Seawall Construction

Maui Councilmember Don Couch submitted is requesting an immediate 60-day moratorium on the construction of a seawall along the Honoapi’ilani Highway at Olowalu.

Runner Collapses at Finish Line of Maui Marathon

At 7:38 a.m. Sunday, September 18, 2016, firefighters responded to Kaanapali Parkway for a runner that reportedly collapsed and was unresponsive at the Maui Marathon in Kaanapali.

Woman Caught in Propellers of Boat at Pailolo Challenge

A woman in her sixties from Kurtistown, Hawaiʻi, was critically injured during the Pailolo Challenge outrigger canoe race from Maui to Molokaʻi on Saturday morning, after reportedly being caught in the propellers of an escort boat.

Rep. McKelvey Seeks Temporary Suspension of Honoapiʻilani Seawall Project

The DOT’s plan to construct a seawall and place boulders along the highway to protect it from erosion has drawn criticism and protests by Maui residents.

2 Former Maui Residents Sentenced for Charges in $26M Ponzi Scheme

George Lindell, 68, and Holly Hoaeae, 41, both formerly of Maui, were sentenced to 210 months and 120 months imprisonment, respectively, for charges related to the operation of a Ponzi scheme in which 166 individuals were induced to invest over $26 million dollars.

Lo to Resign from Maui Hospital, Next Job to Lead Hale Makua

Hawaiʻi Health Systems Corporation Maui Region CEO, Wesley Lo announced today that he will resign effective at the close of business on Oct. 31, 2016.

The Shops At Wailea to Donate to Maui Hui Mālama Throughout September

The Shops at Wailea has partnered with Maui Hui Malama for the month of September, donating 60% of Special Event Parking to the non-profit.

Lahaina’s Free Hawaiian Music Concert on Sept. 29 – Ikaika Blackburn

Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award-winning entertainer Ikaika Blackburn, will perform at the free Hawaiian Music Series concert on Sept. 29th at the Baldwin Home Museum.

Mālama ʻĪao: Riverside Residents Seek Help to Protect Life, Property

A Mālama ʻĪao You Caring Crowdfunding account has been established. About 40 riverside residents of ʻĪao Valley gathered for an emergency neighborhood meeting on Thursday evening expressing an urgency to protect their lives and property from any additional rains and flooding.

Boil Water Advisory LIFTED, Water Conservation Continues

Effective 2:00 p.m. today, Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016, the County of Maui Department of Water Supply (DWS) has cancelled the boil water advisory for Paia, Spreckelsville, Puunene, Kihei, Wailea, Makena and Maalaea and most Central Maui water customers.

Warrant Served on Maui Property for Little Fire Ants

With the warrant, pest control personnel were able to survey the 1.75-acre Huelo property on Sept. 12 and found LFA infestations in potted plants and kalo patches.

STORM UPDATES: Maui Under Flood Watch, Traffic Advisories

Streams are already high from recent rain and grounds are saturated. Thus most of this rainfall will lead to runoff and dangerously high water levels in streams.
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