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UH RECAP: Wahine Host Regionals

The Rainbow Wahine will host the opening two rounds of the NCAA women’s volleyball tournament at the Stan Sheriff Center.

Generator Installation Affects Water Supply in Kihei

The installation of a new 1.8MW backup generator at the Waihee Wells on Maui will affect the water supply in parts of South Maui today through Thursday afternoon.

VIDEO: Freeradicals Projekt’s Free, Radical Beach Concert

Freeradicals Project performed a free afternoon concert at Baldwin Beach Park on Sunday, November 27th. The show was dedicated as an act of thanks from Freeradicals Projekt to the Maui community.

Man Rescued After Car Plunges Down Keanae Cliff

A man in his 30s suffered head trauma and lacerations to his face and body after his car plunged 200 feet down a cliff in Keanae on Saturday. The incident was reported at 7:02 p.m. on Saturday, November 26, 2011.

Hana Structure Fire Under Investigation

A structure fire on Ulaino Road in Hana over the weekend caused an estimated $14,000 in damages.

Eat Me: Asian Cuisine & Sushi Bar in Kahului

Located downtown in Kahului is Asian Cuisine & Sushi Bar. They offer Chinese, Korean, local Hawaiian food and Yakiniku, or tabletop cooking at their restaurant.

Lei of Aloha 5 at the Ulupono Inn

The Old Wailuku Inn at Ulupono invites you to join in an open house celebrating the holiday season and a benefit for Hökülani Holt’s hälau hula, Päü O Hiiaka.

VIDEO: Duke Beats Kansas for Maui Invitational Title

Duke defeated Kansas 68-61 in the championship game of the EA Sports Maui Invitational Tournament.

6 Included on Maui Judicial Nominee List

The nomination list includes the following individuals: Mimi DesJardins; Michelle L. Drewyer; Adrianne H. Heely; Adriel S.C. Menor; Richard A. Priest, Jr.; and Douglas J. Sameshima.

VIDEO: Makawao Third Friday Successful and Problematic

Makawao Third Friday’s “soft launch” drew crowds in the hundreds, in stark contrast to Lahaina Second Friday’s debut.

Abercrombie Signs $37M Maui-Japan Smart Grid Demo Agreement

State officials joined Governor Neil Abercrombie and New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization President Hideo Hato today in the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the State of Hawaii and NEDO.

‘Whale Aware’ Reminder Issued as Season Approaches

The agency celebrates the start of whalewatch season on Saturday, November 26, when whale sightings are guaranteed through mid-May.

Maui Mom’s “Moon Mangoes” Wins National Award

Paia-based, mother of two, Lindy Shapiro recently traveled to Michigan to accept the Moonbeam Silver Medal award for her first book entitled “Moon Mangoes”.

Maui Student Launches Aloha Initiative Scholarship Program

Mariel Jacinto will help to coordinate the scholarship program as part of her senior project at King Kekaulike High School.

Another Cruise Ship Protest Planned on Molokai

The protest, which is the third of its kind, is planned for 6 a.m. on Saturday, November 26, 2011 at Kaunakakai Wharf. There are four more inter-island trips planned between now and the end of the year by the American Safari Cruises company, according to the company’s booking website.

VIDEO: Semifinals Set for Maui Invitational

With the exception of one minor upset, the opening day of the EA Sports Maui Invitational Tournament went pretty much to form at the Lahaina Civic Center.

Shane Victorino Day in Hawai’i Nei

The Major League baseball player from Maui, is being honored for his accomplishments and continued efforts in supporting Hawaii’s youth through his Shane Victorino Foundation.

Capital Campaign for Camp Maluhia Kicks Off

The event drew an estimated 225 guests, and helped to raise more than $18,000. Planned renovations include improvements to the old dining hall and director cabin…

VIDEO: Warming Up for the 2011 EA SPORTS Maui Invitational

An eight-team field will take center court this week on Maui, in the 28th edition of the nation’s premier early-season college basketball tournament – the EA SPORTS Maui Invitational Championship Round.

Big Island 3.9 Earthquake, No Tsunami

There is no tsunami expected following a preliminary magnitude 3.9 earthquake in the Saddle Region of the Big Island of Hawai’i.
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