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Haʻikū Man Indicted on Attempted Murder for Allegedly Stabbing Wife
A Haʻikū man was arrested following a grand jury indictment for second degree attempted murder in the alleged stabbing of his wife in August.
Maui Mayor Urges Vigilance as Unpredictable Ana Advances
It is very important that our community remains vigilant due to the fact that storms like this are very unpredictable, said Mayor Alan Arakawa
Maui County Makes Preparations Ahead of Storm
All state forest managed lands on Maui, Molokaʻi and Lānaʻi were closed today until further notice. All Maui County parks and recreational facilities will close beginning on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2014.
Maui Police Anticipate Crowd of 30,000 at Lahaina Halloween
Maui police anticipate a crowd of at least 30,000 at the upcoming Halloween festivities in Lahaina this year, in part because the event falls on a Friday, just ahead of the weekend. The projections are slightly ahead of last year when an estimated 28,000 people attended the event.
Malika Dudley Hired as Chief Meteorologist
Maui Now and Big Island Now are pleased to announce a new addition of Malika Dudley to our news team as the Chief Meteorologist for both online publications.
Maui Residents Asked to Prepare Now for Possible Storm Impacts
County officials are urging Maui County residents to prepare now for possible storm impacts from Ana. The Mayor advises the public should prepare in advance by getting your seven day supply of food, fueling your vehicles, securing your homes and making sure you have an evacuation plan ready.
Haleakalā Entrance Fee Hikes Proposed
The increase will more than double the admission for individuals, motorcycles and vehicle passes over the next few years. Haleakalā National Park on Maui is proposing an entrance fee hike that is scheduled to begin in 2015 and continue with incremental increases through 2017.
VIDEO: Water, Tears Flow After Decade Long Battle at ʻĪao
“We’re hopeful that with the return of stream flow to Nā Wai ʻEhā (The Four Waters) that this can be the latest in the ripple that will create a wave that carries forward for many generations yet to come,” said Kapua Sproat of Earthjustice.
3,721 Acres at Waikamoi Added to Natural Area Partnership
The extension of The Nature Conservancy’s Waikamoi Preserve into the Natural Area Partnership Program will help to protect Maui’s native forests and water resources, state officials said.
Haʻikū Man Critically Injured in Crash
A 26-year-old Haʻikū man suffered critical injuries in a single-vehicle crash when he lost control of the vehicle he was operating, failed to negotiate a turn, and collided into a tree on West Kuiaha Road on Sunday afternoon, police said.
Body Recovered from Submerged Vehicle off of Scenic Lookout
Skin divers who were spearfishing in the area, found the vehicle underwater with a person still inside. The vehicle was found about 40 feet below the cliff, submerged in about 10 feet of water, and was 30 feet off the shoreline.
Maui High Leaves No Doubt, Routing Bears 27-0
The Sabers’ defense set the tempo early and their offense delivered scores running and passing the ball en route to a 27-0 shutout of Division I foe Baldwin, before a crowd of about 2,500 at War Memorial Stadium.
State to Announce Preservation of Historic Līpoa Point
Acting Governor Shan Tsutsui will announce the state’s plan to preserve historic Līpoa Point during a proclamation presentation today.
Swell Building to 15′-20′ Surf on North Shore by Friday
A new swell is due to arrive in the islands today, peaking at 15 to 20 feet on Friday.
3 Maui Schools Get $15,000 Each for High Performance
Kilohana and Maunaloa Elementary on Molokaʻi, and Pōmaikaʻi Elementary on Maui were among 15 schools across the state that received the awards for achieving “Recognition” status as part of the Hawaiʻi Department of Education’s Strive HI Performance System.
Maui Sky Watchers Witness “Blood Red” Moon
Sky watchers on Maui were treated to the second and final lunar eclipse of the year overnight. True to its “Blood Red” reference, the moon appeared reddened by the atmosphere.
Close Eye on Compliance as Historic ʻĪao Release is Planned
With the planned historic release of mauka to makai stream flow at ʻĪao planned on Monday, the state Commission on Water Resource Management is seeking assurances that compliance is clear and that the agreement is carried out by parties involved in the contested case.
Surveillance Released in Alleged Kīhei Credit Card Theft
Among the items stolen from a Kīhei home were credit cards, which were utilized during a “shopping spree” in the Kīhei area, police said.
Oakland LB Maiava Suffers Season-ending Injury
For the second straight year, Maui’s Kaluka Maiava will not finish the season on the Oakland Raiders’ active roster.
Electrical Equipment Fire Knocks out Power to 11,000 in Central Maui
The initial cause of the power outage was a problem with electrical equipment located near Maui Electric Company’s Kahului Baseyard on Wākea Avenue.





