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VIDEO: Governor Vetos 8 Bills, Marijuana Dispensaries Still Under Review

Governor Ige has informed the legislature of his intent to veto a list of eight bills. Noticeably absent from the list was the controversial marijuana dispensaries bill, which the governor continues to review. “There are concerns in terms of the implementation. The implementation schedule is very aggressive. We’ll be working very hard to meet those deadlines, but resources made available to the department as well as the aggressive schedule will be a challenge. So, I’m committed to implementing the law in the best way that we can,” said Gov. Ige.

Variable Winds, Hot, Humid Weather Continues

Weakening trade winds are expected to lead to local afternoon sea breeze and nighttime land breeze over leeward areas. Low clouds and showers will favor…

Fire Near Lahaina Homeless Camp Burns Half-Acre

A fire in an area frequented by homeless campers in West Maui burned a half-acre of brush before being brought under control on Sunday afternoon. The fire was reported at 2:51 p.m. on Sunday, June 28, 2015 on the Lahaina side of Hōkiokio Place, mauka of the Honoapiʻilani Highway in Puamana.

Veteran Maui Officer Arrested Again, This Time on Mainland

A veteran Maui officer who was arrested earlier this month for operating a vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicant, was picked up again, this time for being drunk in public in Newport Beach, California.

Weather Pattern Shifts for the Weekend

Gentle to moderate trade winds are expected to weaken a bit more this weekend, giving way to daytime sea breezes and nighttime land breezes for many areas. Clouds…

MCCC Pre-Trial Detainee Caught in Razor Wire in Attempted Escape

Pre-trial detainee Samson Hill tried to scale the 14-foot fence and was caught in the razor wire. Corrections officers pulled him down from the fence and quickly restrained him. The incident was reported at approximately 4:30 p.m. on Friday, June 26, 2015

Poker With the Pros, A Prelude to Maui’s Night of Shooting Stars

Poker With the Pros, A Prelude to Maui’s Night of Shooting Stars. Professional athletes and local celebrities tried their skills off the court at the second annual “Poker with the Pros” event, held on Thursday night at the Grand Wailea in South Maui. Maui Now’s Malika Dudley interviewed international basketball pro DJ Shelton and James Anderson with the Dallas Cowboys during their visit. The Grand Slam week continues with Saturday’s grand finale, Night of Shooting Stars game at the Wailea Tennis Club.

VIDEO: Emergency Ban on Sea Cucumber Harvesting Approved

The Hawaiʻi Board of Land and Natural Resources today approved an emergency rule that makes it illegal to take any species of sea cucumber from Hawaiʻi State waters for the next 120 days. The rule was in response to confirmed reports of a new commercial fishery that recently started. Authorities say the investigation was supported further by public observations.

Landmark Decision Makes Gay Marriage Legal Across All 50 States

The court held that for the first time, any couple — straight, lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender — can obtain a marriage license and make their commitment public and legal across the nation.

Moderate Winds Continue Today

We expect moderate trade winds through most of the weekend, focusing clouds and showers along windward slopes. Trade winds will become weaker early…

Maui Residents to Deliver Love & Aloha to Charleston Community

Two Maui residents will soon deliver messages of aloha, sympathy and encouragement to the Charleston, South Carolina, community, which is still reeling from the fatal shooting of nine of its residents as they participated in a Bible study at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, the oldest African-American congregation in the southern US, on Wednesday, June 17.

Convoy to Maui Telescope Does Not Leave as Planned Amid Vigil

A slow moving convoy that was scheduled to depart from the area to deliver equipment to the Daniel K Inouye Solar Telescope currently under construction at Haleakala, did not leave at 10 p.m. as planned. As of 2:30 a.m. demonstrators on site continued to hold their ground.

Moderate Winds and Sunny Skies Today

Trade winds are expected to continue blowing through Saturday. A cloud band moving along in the trades will clear the islands tonight so there will be more…

Maui Surfer Paige Alms Nominated for ESPY Award

Local big-wave surfer Paige Alms was nominated for an ESPY award today in the Best Female Action Sports Athlete category. Alms joins Marcus Mariota (who was nominated in the Best Male College Athlete category) as Hawai‘i’s only ESPY nominees.

VIDEO: 11 Arrested as Mauna Kea Demonstration Against TMT Continues

Eleven individuals were arrested today during an ongoing demonstration against construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope or TMT atop Mauna Kea on Hawaiʻi Island. The demonstrators are part of an ongoing effort by cultural groups and concerned citizens seeking protection of the site from development. Among those arrested were longtime cultural advocates Kaleikoa Kaeo of Maui and Andre Perez of Oʻahu. A complete list is expected to be forthcoming from the Hawaiʻi County Police Department. As part of the demonstration, which has since entered its ninetieth day, two stone ahu or altars were constructed at the site. ***Check back for updates as further details surface.

Support Rally on Maui Amid More Mauna Kea Arrests, Haleakalā Convoy

The vigil comes amid ongoing demonstrations and new arrests at the Mauna Kea site where the controversial Thirty Meter Telescope was scheduled to resume construction. The vigil also comes as a wide-load convoy makes it way from the Central Maui Baseyard to the summit of Haleakalā to deliver equipment for the Daniel K Inouye Solar Telescope on Maui.

Haleakalā Summit Road to Close for Wide Load Convoy to Telescope

Crater Road (Route 378) and Haleakalā National Park’s summit road will close to visitor traffic while a slow moving convoy transports extremely wide loads to the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope near the volcano’s summit over a 16-hour period beginning tonight (Wednesday, June 24, 2015).

Moderate Winds Today, Increased Evening Showers

Trade winds are expected to blow across the islands through the weekend. The trades will keep showers focused over windward areas. Early next…

New Photos Released in Armed Robbery Investigation

Maui police released surveillance images today of a suspect wanted for the armed robbery of the pharmacy at the Longs Drugs store at Kulamalu on Wednesday, June 17, 2015. Police say the male suspect pictured in the images was able to flee the scene with “a fair amount” of Oxycodone pills and was last seen walking out the front door towards Kula Highway.

Honolulu Looks to Maui as Oʻahu’s Plastic Bag Ban Nears

In response to the inquiries, Maui County Communications Director Rod Antone compiled a list of answers to the most frequently asked questions about Maui’s ban that went into effect in January of 2011.
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