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Habitat for Humanity Begins Construction on Happy Valley Condo

Habitat for Humanity Maui announced the start of construction on a 16 unit condominium project on Kahawai Street in Happy Valley.

Visitor Rescued After 30′ Jump into Water Near Twin Falls

A 52-year-old visitor from Whitehall, Maryland, was transported to the hospital after jumping about 30-feet into a pond in the Twin Falls area of Maui on Tuesday afternoon, officials said.

Operation SPEED Nets 634 Citations, 6 Arrests

Maui police issued a total of 634 tickets, 530 of them for speeding during the recent Operation SPEED traffic enforcement campaign last week.

Clogged Stream Sends Flood Waters to Maui Meadows Home

“The build up of green waste in the stream bed, caused the stream to clog and divert from its normal path,” said Maui Fire Services Chief Lee Mainaga.

Lightning from Storm Strikes Two Maui Structures, One Person

Lightning that struck a home at Kipapa Place in Kahului, created a 10 inch hole in the roof of a two-story home and resulted in $1,000 in damage.

State Closes Maui Parks and Trails Ahead of Flossie

Maui park and trail closures include: Kula Forest Reserve; Makawao Forest Reserve; ʻĪao Valley State Monument Park; Waiʻānapanapa State Park; Mākena State Park; and Polipoli State Park.

Maui Shelters Open at 9 a.m. as Flossie Nears

The Maui of County Civil Defense agency announced the availability of shelters for those needing protection or refuge from the storm.

Maui Closures: Includes County Facilities, UH Maui College

The following are closures in effect for Monday, July 29, 2013, in anticipation of the effects of Tropical Storm Flossie.

UPDATE: Flossie Impacts Continue, Latest Maui Forecast

FLOOD ADVISORY for LANAI, in effect until 11:00 p.m. At 7:48 p.m. radar showed heavy rain over Lanai. The heavy rains are moving west at 15 to 20 mph. Other locations in the advisory include, but are not limited to, Manele Harbor and Lanai City.

VIDEO: Maui Mayor Outlines Contingency Plan as Flossie Nears

Maui Mayor Alan Arakawa outline contingency plans that are being implemented as Tropical Storm Flossie nears the Hawaiian Islands and Maui County.

Maui Activates Emergency Operations Center, All County Facilities to Close Monday

The County of Maui activated its Emergency Operations Center at 7 a.m. on Sunday, July 28, 2013, in anticipation of Tropical Storm Flossie, which is due to reach the Hawaiian Islands on Monday morning.

Lahaina Moped Operator Dies in Head-On Kahana Crash

A 19-year-old Maui man suffered fatal injuries as the result of a motor vehicle crash in Kahana on Thursday night, police said.

Weekend Filled With Events for Kids

It’s the last weekend of July and this one is packed with things to do with your now-maybe-growing-a-little-bored-and-restless summer vacationing kids.

Kahului Roads, Airport Slated for Millions in Transportation Upgrades

Five separate appropriations totaling more than $57 million were made for different projects at Kahului Airport.

Maui Police Identify Minit Stop Robbery Suspects

Joyner D. Recheungel, 25, and Rowan Sombelon, 24, were both formally charged with first degree robbery and three counts of first degree terroristic threatening.

Wastewater from Injection Well Traced to Kahekili Beach

Earthjustice claims findings of a final study show wastewater injected at the Lahaina facility travels underground and ends up in the ocean offshore of Kahekili Beach, contributing pollutants to nearshore waters.

UPDATE: 3 Arrested in Masked Robbery of Wailuku Minit Stop

Two local men wearing hooded sweaters and masks entered the convenience store at around 6:50 a.m. One of the men was carrying what appeared to be a semi-automatic pistol, and the other was carrying a pipe.

VIDEO: Suspicious Fires are “Burning Up” Maui Resources

The suspicious fire in Kaupō burned up $82,000 in county funds over a nine-day period, utilized 90 firefighters, and burned a total of 87 acres.

Settlement Reached in Bankruptcy of Maui’s Aloha Package Homes

Under the agreement, $171,261 in restitution and prejudgment interest was approved for payment to seven Maui residents.

Strict Communication Guidelines Considered as Investigation Looms

A new venue in protecting employees may have to be developed, as scrutiny builds over previous business practices that involved more open lines of communication.
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