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MECO Crews Investigate Huelo to Hana Power Outage

Maui Electric customers from Huelo to Hana, with the exception of approximately 80 customers in Nahiku have been restored to power.

Maui Tea Party Hosts Tax Day Rally at Kahului Harbor

The Maui Tea Party will host a Taxed Enough Already Rally on Tax Day, Friday, April 15, 2011.

Kaho’ohanohano to Receive Posthumous Medal of Honor

Pfc. Kahoohanohano is being honored posthumously with the Medal of Honor during a May 2, 2011 ceremony.

Dengue Update: Health Officials Fight the Bite on Maui

A fight against mosquito bites is being waged by the District Health Office on Maui following at least two unconfirmed cases of dengue fever on the island.

Arakawa: HGEA Contract Proposal not Optimum for Maui

Mayor Arakawa continued to seek clarity on the HGEA contract agreement this week saying the current proposal is not optimum for Maui.

Maui Brewing Co. Now Sending Aloha to the Lonestar State

Maui Brewing Co. has just signed a distribution agreement with Ben E. Keith Beverage Distributors, who has begun distributing Bikini Blonde Lager, Big Swell IPA, Mana Wheat and CoCoNut PorTeR beers in cans and on draught throughout the state of Texas.

Proposed Lana’i High Expansion Calls for 50 Acre Transfer

The proposed expansion includes plans for a teacher housing and a community college component.

Pulp Fiction, The Play, Onstage at I’ao Theatre

By Kristin Hashimoto   Pulp Fiction, the play, will have its final performances, this weekend on April 15, 16, and 17, at I’ao Theatre in Wailuku. This adaptation of Quentin Tarantino’s cult classic released in 1994, has audiences applauding its inventiveness. Director William Makozak utilizes the stage space to reshape immense scenes from the movie, […]

Maui County Eligible for Tsunami Recovery Aid through SBA

SBA Disaster Loan Outreach Centers will open on Maui and Molokai this week.

Maui Bills for SMA Permits and Film Production Studio Still Alive

Several key bills relating to jobs and business on Maui remain alive this legislative session.

Maui Hospital Expansion Plans Include New Heart Center Tower

Part of the plan for Phase II is to build a new heart center within a new tower on the hospital campus.

Six Maui Firefighters Promoted to Captain

This is the second largest Captain class in recent history, and helps to fill some recent retirements in the department.

Maui Fashion Designers Bring Groove to Your Wardrobe

If you’ve been walking the streets of Paia lately, chances are you’ve seen some girls walking around in studded, rock and roll inspired mini skirts created by Tami Dee Snodgrass and Chloe Chippendale, two young and innovative fashion designers behind the Maui based label, Sugarhigh and Lovestoned.

Video: Mayor Arakawa – First 100 Days in Office, Part 1

Upon taking the Oath of Office three months ago, one of the first tasks was opening the doors to the 9th floor.

Maui Tropical Soaps Donates 500 Pounds to Japan Relief

Maui Tropical Soaps is just one example of how many Maui businesses continue to find creative ways to donate products, supplies, and money to help in the Japan tsunami relief effort.

Case Announces 2012 Run for U.S. Senate

Former U.S. Rep. Ed Case of Hawaii announced his plans to run for U.S. Senate in 2012.

Four Maui Teams Claim State Soccer Titles

Five Valley Isle teams — including four from Maui United — qualified for the Far West Regional soccer tournament later this summer in Boise.

138th Birthday Celebration of the Lahaina Banyan Tree

The tree was planted on April 24, 1873 by a sheriff to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the first Mission.

VIDEO: Ekolu Celebrates 7th Album Release at Mulligan’s

Maui band Ekolu celebrated the release of their 7th album Ekolu: Simply for Love, at Mulligan’s on the Blue, in Wailea.

Government Shutdown Averted: Hawai’i Impacts

Congress reached a short term budget agreement, averting a government shutdown that would have resulted in the furlough of 800,000 federal workers across the nation.
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