Maui News
Ige Signs Executive Order to Protect Net Neutrality in Hawai‘i
Gov. David Ige signed an executive order that directs all state government agencies to contract for internet-related services ONLY with providers who…
Talk on Kaho‘olawe Restoration, Feb. 23 in Pukalani
Restoration Manager for the Kahoʻolawe Island Reserve Commission Restoration Program, Paul Higashino, will lead a discussion about watershed restoration…
Baldwin HS Named Maui’s First Blue Zones Approved Worksite
Baldwin High School was named Maui’s first Blue Zones Project Approved Worksite.
Mālama Maui Nui to Host 2018 Spring Cleanup
Mālama Maui Nui is launching its annual spring cleanup campaign set to take place on Saturday, March 3, 2018.
Flood Watch Remains in Effect Through Afternoon
At 5 a.m., radar indicated widespread rain over much of Maui. Additional heavy rain south of Maui was also detected, which will be affecting the island in the..
Alaska Man Pulled from Waters off Wailea
Fire officials say the man went snorkeling by himself when bodyboarders in the water found him floating face down and unresponsive about 50-feet from shore
Maui Obituary Notices: Week of Feb. 4, 2018
May they rest in peace. Maui Obituary Notices: Week of Feb. 4, 2018
Temperatures at Hawaiʻi Schools to be Posted on New Website
Indoor classroom temperatures are monitored by the use of 737 data loggers that record the temperature and humidity every 30 minutes.
Lānaʻi Community Health Center Recognized for Outstanding Achievement in Health Information Technology
Lānaʻi Community Health Center Selected as 2017 HIMSS Community Health Davies Award Recipient
Nearly $6 Million in Grant Funds Released in First Half of Fiscal Year 2018
Grantees were selected based on their economic impact within Maui County through business and/or jobs created or sustained.
First Year Update on Hawai‘i Biosecurity Plan
In the first year of its 10-year plan to strengthen biosecurity, the State of Hawai‘i reports it took dozens of steps to better control invasive species.
Alice Lee Intends to Seek Wailuku Council Seat
Former councilmember and Housing Director, Alice Lee announced her intent to seek the Wailuku seat on the Maui County Council.
Top Maui Headlines with Kiaora Bohlool
Here are some of the important headlines and stories you need to know around Maui, in this brief newscast with Maui Now’s Kiaora Bohlool.
Missing Person: Man Last Seen Leaving Maui Hospital on Foot
Maui police are seeking the public’s help in locating a 60-year-old man who goes by the name “Pi.” He’s known to frequent Starbucks locations in Central Maui.
Maui Water Director Files Lawsuit Against Mayor, County
Maui Water Director David Taylor filed a lawsuit against Maui Mayor Alan Arakawa and the County of Maui based on the mayor’s attempt to remove him as director.
Chin to Succeed Tsutsui as Lieutenant Governor of Hawai‘i
Democratic candidate Doug Chin today has announced he will succeed Shan Tsutsui of Maui as the 13th Lieutenant Governor of the state of Hawaiʻi.
Huge Net Ball Recovered Off Waikīkī
DLNR officials say it’s unknown whether the nets are part of the two-mile-long marine debris field that was first reported by a fisherman last weekend between Moloka‘i and Oah‘u
Appeals Court Rules on Case Involving Lahaina Injection Wells
The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled today that Maui’s Lahaina Wastewater Reclamation Facility has been violating the US Clean Water Act…
NOT GUILTY: Duval Acquitted of Murder in Case Involving Death of Twin
A woman accused of 2nd degree murder in the May 29, 2016 death of her twin sister has been acquitted of the charge. Judge Peter Cahill handed down the…
HDOT: Honoapi‘ilani Update on Realignment, Improvements
The state Department of Transportation has provided a second update on three Maui road projects of interest in West Maui.





