Maui News
Maui Officer Named “Top Cop”
Maui Police officer Andrew Cabral Jr. was named Top Cop at the Maui Police Department, and received an award from the sponsoring organizations.
No Tsunami Threat After 4.8 Hawai‘i Quake
There is no tsunami threat to Hawaiʻi after a preliminary magnitude 4.8 earthquake reported at 6:36 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 11, 2019 in the Hamakua Coast region of Hawaiʻi Island.
Maui Moguls Recognized for Philanthropy Work
Mauiʻs own Jim and Honey Bun Haynes and Goodfellow Bros. are among the honorees for this yearʻs National Philanthropy Day.
Maui Obituary Notices: Nov. 10
Maui Obituary Notices: Week of Nov. 3. May they Rest In Peace. Brought to you in part by Ballard Family Mortuaries.
AG Urges Against Proposal ‘Obstructing Access’ to Work Permits
Hawaiʻi attorney general Clare E. Connors, along with 19 other attorneys general, filed a comment letter on Friday in opposition to a Trump Administration proposal that they say would significantly hinder asylum-seekers from obtaining work permits.
Beachgoers Gripe After Being Told to Stop Touching Turtle
A day at the beach ended with an unpleasant encounter for one Makawao resident.
Organizations ‘Hui Up’ for Free Storm Prep Workshop
A new workshop will inform Maui residents on how to prepare their homes for severe weather events.
Ka Molokaʻi Makahiki Receives OHA Grant
Ka Molokaʻi Makahiki, a three-day Hawaiian cultural event, has been awarded an $8,100 grant from the Office of Hawaiian Affairs to hold the upcoming Molokaʻi Makahiki celebration.
Program to Help Families Enroll for Health Insurance
Imua Family Services will be holding a series of workshops to help uninsured or underinsured families secure health insurance.
13 Arrested in Prostitution Sting
Over a two-and-a-half-day operation this week, Maui police arrested thirteen men suspected of soliciting prostitution.
9,200 Attend Maui’s Largest Products Show
An estimated 9,200 residents and visitors attended the 6th Annual Hawaiian Airlines Made in Maui County Festival, held this past Saturday.
Answers Sought After Extended Phone, Internet and Cable TV Outage on Kaua‘i
US Sen. Brian Schatz is calling on telecom companies to provide answers on the islandwide phone, internet and cable TV outage that occurred last week on Kauaʻi.
High Bacteria Count at Kanahā Beach, Maui
The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Kanahā Beach, Maui, according to the Department of Health Clean Water Branch.
Central Maui Regional Sports Complex Reopen Today After Treatment of Tropical Fire Ants
The Central Maui Regional Sports Complex, Fields 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, are scheduled to be reopened on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019, following successful treatment for tropical fire ants at the complex.
11-Year-Old Boy Found Unresponsive in Miscellaneous Accident in Napili
Maui police classified the discovery of an 11-year-old boy found unresponsive in Napili as a Miscellaneous Accident.
Pedestrian Fatality on Lāna‘i Claims Life of Isle Resident
A Lānaʻi woman suffered fatal injuries after she was struck by a pickup truck while crossing the street on Thursday afternoon on the island of Lānaʻi.
Maui Man Arrested on Negligent Homicide Warrant for 2018 Pedestrian Fatality
A Maui man was arrested this week in connection with a fatal motor vehicle accident involving a pedestrian reported in the parking lot of McDonald’s on South Kīhei Road more than a year and a half ago.
Lawsuit Filed by Family of Victim in Mall Machete Attack
A lawsuit was filed this week by the family of the victim in a fatal machete attack at a mall restroom on Maui last year.
Hāna Huddle: East Maui Homestead Issues Discussed
A gathering was held in the E. Maui community of Hāna to discuss the area’s homestead issues ahead of a Hawaiian Homes Commission meeting later this month.





