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Update: Kaahumanu Accident, Motorcyclist in Critical Condition

A 48-year-old Wailuku man was transported to Queens Medical Center on Oahu in critical condition today following an early morning accident in Kahului.

Let’s “Toast!” At The Grand Wailea’s Humuhumunukunukuapua’a

This Friday, the Grand Wailea resort’s restaurant, Humuhumunukunukuapua’a will offer guests an edible adventure in its monthly dining program aptly named, “Toast!”

Pacquiao’s Next Bout: Rematch With Marquez

Pound-for-pound boxing king Manny Pacquiao is expected to next fight Juan Manuel Marquez of Mexico on Nov. 12 in Las Vegas.

2011 Tropical Season Outlook: 2-4 Cyclones Expected

The Central Pacific Hurricane Center released its 2011 tropical season outlook today, forecasting below normal activity with 2 to 4 cyclones expected this year.

Lahaina Gets Classical at the Maui Invitational Music Festival

This year, Baldwin Home Museum in Lahaina will host a free open-air classical music concert featuring professional and amateur musicians on May 21.

Anti-Fraud Technology Used in Vehicle Registration Stickers

A new technology utilized in vehicle registration on Maui will make it harder for criminals to use stolen stickers.

VIDEO: Maui 2011 Graduation Season in Full Swing

This week, many high school seniors on Maui earn their diplomas as they ready themselves for either higher education or careers in the working world. Seniors from King Kekaulike High School graduate on Thursday May 19th at 6 p.m.

Eric Gilliom’s Sell-Out Show Leads to Monthly Gig at Stella Blues

From playing the blues with Mick Fleetwood to grooving Hawaiian style with WillieK or Barry Flanagan (of Grammy Award-winning Hapa fame), Eric Gilliom is proving that he knows more than one way to fire up a crowd

Story of Hawaiian Kapa Making, June 10, 2011

The presentation of hula and chant was written by Maui kumu hula Hōkūlani Holt, and is part of the festivities being held in honor of Kamehameha Day on Friday, June 10, 2011.

Maui Artists Among Na Hoku Hanohano Nominees

The Na Hoku Hanohano awards continues to celebrate the best music of Hawaii with 26 categories.

VIDEO: Abercrombie Argues with Maui Nurses Over Pay

Nurses and Abercrombie appear to engage in a heated exchange over proposed pay cuts.

U.S. Supreme Court Declines Review of Appeal in Kamehameha Admissions Suit

U.S. Supreme Court issues dismissal of appeal review in case involving the Kamehameha School admissions policy.

Another Last-Gasp Baseball Win for Hawaii

The University of Hawaii baseball team staged another comeback to beat San Jose State 9-8 to clinch a bye in the upcoming WAC tournament.

Seabury Narrowly Swept in Volleyball Final

Seabury Hall came up short in its bid to repeat as state Division-II volleyball champion, suffering a straight-sets loss to Hawaii Baptist in the title game.

Movie Producer Ryan Kavanaugh to Keynote Annual Counties’ Conference in Wailea

Every year government officials, business, nonprofit and community leaders and members of the public gather for the Hawaii State Association of Counties Annual Conference (HSAC). This year the event will be held June 22-23 at the Grand Wailea Resort

Body Found Down Cliff in Fatal Waihee Accident

A 22 year old Haiku woman suffered fatal injuries when the truck she was in plunged 75 feet down a Waihee cliff.

Paia Brushfire Burns 10 Acres of Cane

The fire was first reported at 1:22 a.m. May 14, in an HC&S cane field located along Baldwin Avenue.

Honoapiilani OPEN Following Accident Near Pali

As of 7:35 p.m., all roads were open, however, it could take some time for traffic to resume its normal flow.

See Donavon Frankenreiter Play for Free

Surf legend and chilled-out rocker Donavon Frankenreiter will perform for free in a special acoustic performance in Ka’anapali.

Seabury Advances to State Volleyball Semis

Defending champion Seabury Hall won its quarterfinal match and advanced to the semifinals of the state Division-II volleyball tournament.
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