Maui News

Rep. Tulsi Gabbard Calls for End to Government Shutdown

In recognition of the 25th day of the longest government shutdown in American history, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard today called for an end to the government shutdown.

No Tsunami Threat to Hawai‘i After Large Vanuatu Quake

There is no tsunami threat to Hawaiʻi after a 6.6 (preliminary magnitude 6.8) earthquake reported at 8:07 a.m. HST off of the Vanuatu islands.

Hawai‘i Secures Injunction Halting Attempt to Limit Birth Control Access

Hawaiʻi Attorney General Clare Connors has joined a coalition of fourteen Attorney Generals seeking to protect access to birth control.

New Cultural Arts Course at UH Maui College

The University of Hawaiʻi Maui College is offering a new Cultural Arts course through its continuing education program with master artist Kenneth Hiraoka.

Maui’s Araki-Regan Named DOT First Deputy

Maui’s Lynn Araki-Regan was appointed first deputy at the state  Department of Transportation Administration.

Maui Crime Dec. 30, 2018-Jan. 5, 2019: Burglaries, Break-Ins, Thefts

Maui police responded to 15 burglaries, 15 vehicle thefts and 14 vehicle break-ins in Maui County over a seven day period from Dec. 30, 2018 to Jan. 5, 2019.

Hiker Falls into Ocean at Honokōhau

A 35-year-old Maui woman was rescued after falling into the ocean while hiking in West Maui on Sunday.

Maui Man Dies, Found Unresponsive at Honolua

A Maui man who was found unresponsive while surfing at Honolua Bay in West Maui on Saturday, Jan. 12, 2019, has died, fire officials said.

Juvenile Arrested, Released for Suspected Arson in Kīhei

A juvenile was arrested by police at the scene of a brush fire in Kīhei on Sunday, on suspicion of arson, and was later released to the custody of their parents

Grand Jury Indictment, Birano Enters Not Guilty Plea

Raymond Birano Jr., 58, entered a not guilty plea today after being indicted by a grand jury for kidnapping and attempted first degree sexual assault.

UH to Launch Completely Online Degree Program

The program begins with pilot courses in the accelerated AA degrees in fall 2019 from UH Community Colleges; applications open March 1.

Hāna Hwy, Traffic Accident at Maliko Gulch

The Hāna Highway is now open in both directions.  It was closed earlier this morning in the Maliko Gulch area due to a traffic accident reported at around 6:22 a.m.

Tobacco Costs Average Hawai’i Smoker More than $2 Million Over a Lifetime,  Study Finds

According to the personal finance website Wallethub, An estimated 37.8 million Americans smoke tobacco. The organization released a new report on the potential monetary amount that these Americans lose to smoking. The report, called The Financial Cost of Smoking by State, highlighted that smoking tobacco costs the average Hawaiʻi smoker more than $2 million over […]

Man Arrested, Found Within Stolen Vehicle

A man found within a stolen vehicle in West Maui last week, was arrested for unauthorized control of a propelled vehicle.  

Man Arrested for Burglary, Found within Closed Waikapū Community Center

The incident as reported at around 4:30 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 7, 2019 at the center, which is currently closed to the public for renovations.

Veteran Officer Chosen to Lead State Conservation Enforcement

Jason Redulla, a 15-year veteran of the DLNR Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement, has been chosen as the agency’s new enforcement chief.

Altercation Ends in Arrest at East Maui Food Truck

According to police reports, a 21-year-old woman was seated in the front of a food truck parked at 5123 Hāna Highway when Sinenci allegedly started yelling ….

Pacific Whale Foundation to Host Annual Whale Festival

In celebration of the 3,000-mile homecoming of whales from northern feeding waters, Pacific Whale Foundation will be hosting their month-long Maui Whale Festival beginning Saturday, Feb. 2. One of Maui’s longest running events, the festival offers many opportunities for up-close and personal sightings of Hawaiʻi’s largest visitors. The festival will begin with the Run and […]

Preschool Tuition Subsidies Available for Low-Income Families

The Department of Human Services is accepting applications for its Preschool Open Doors program, offering preschool tuition assistance to low-income families.

250 Tons of Marine Debris Collected on Hawai‘i Island

The Hawai‘i Wildlife Fund marked reaching 250-tons of marine debris collection since the organization’s founding.
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