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Frozen Cubed Tuna Recalled Due to Hepatitis A

The recalled product was distributed to restaurants and retailers all located on O‘ahu between April 27 and May 1

Rep. Tulsi Gabbard: Republican Health Care Bill Keeps Getting Worse

Rep. Tulsi Gabbard made a speech on the House floor today, urging the House to reject the Republican’s latest health care bill

Maui Addiction Treatment Program Gets $135K Grant

Maui non-profit Mālama Nā Makua A Keiki recently received a three-year, $135,000 grant from the Hawaiʻi Children’s Trust Fund for its Mother-Child Program.

VIDEO: Gas Tank Drilling Caught on Surveillance

While most of the incidents were reported in Kīhei, one of the incidents was caught on surveillance video during an incident reported on April 22, in Māʻalaea.

Lei Day in Maui Nei: Longest Lei Exchange is a Success

The Westin Maui Resort & Spa successfully attempt to set a world record for the Longest Lei Exchange during Monday’s May Day festivities.

Suspect in Tokyo Lounge Robbery Turns Himself In, Charged

Keliihoomalu was arrested and charged for the offense of Robbery in the First Degree for an incident last week at the Tokyo Lounge in Wailuku.

Waterline Tie-In to Disrupt Service, Forces Closure of Kepaniwai at ʻĪao on Tuesday

Goodfellow Bros. will be performing 12-inch waterline tie-in work on West Alu Road on Tuesday, May 2, 2017, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Weekend Rain Wreaks Havoc, Maui Flood Mitigation Continues

Heavy rains shut down roads, damaged county facilities and even caused a large tree to fall upon a moving vehicle this weekend.

Lobster and Kona Crab Season Closes Today

The closed season on spiny lobster, slipper lobster and Kona crab begins today and runs through the end of August. During that time it’s illegal to take…

Appropriations Deal Includes Funds for Maui Space Surveillance System

Maui Space Surveillance System will receive $11.7 million under a new spending deal reached by congressional appropriators last night.

Upcountry Water Shortage Terminated Following Heavy Rains

Due to the high volume of rain over the weekend, the declaration of the Upcountry “Stage 1” water shortage has been terminated.

Maui Island Under Brown Water Advisory

The state of Hawaii, Department of Health, Clean Water Branch issued a Brown Water Advisory for the Island of Maui today following heavy rains over the weekend.

California Woman Pulled from Swimming Pool in Kā‘anapali

A 45-year-old California woman was transported to the hospital in stable condition after being found unresponsive in a swimming pool at the Hyatt Residence Club

BREAKING: Maui Brewing Company Wins National Small Business Person for 2017

Husband-and-wife partners Garrett and Melanie Marrero of Maui Brewing Company were honored today as this year’s national Small Business Persons of the Year.

Flood Mitigation Continues on South Kīhei Road

The County of Maui Department of Public Works has closed South Kīhei Road from Ohukai Road to Kaonoulu Street due to flooding.

Monthly Statewide Emergency Siren Test, May 1

The state’s monthly test of the statewide outdoor warning siren system is scheduled for today, Monday, May 1, 2017 at 11:45 a.m.

Plan Your Route: Maui Lane Closures, May 1-5

The Department of Transportation will conduct roadwork in Kahului and Haʻikū this week, resulting in alternating lane closures from May 1 to May 5, 2017.

Maui Weekly Obituary Notices: April 30, 2017

May they rest in peace. Maui Weekly Obituary Notices: April 30, 2017 Brought to you by Ballard Family Mortuary

Maui Film “Kuleana” to Make Summer Debut at Home

“It was clearly, deeply cultural, in a way that I couldn’t have, myself, been responsible for,” Writer/Director Brian Kohne tells of his feature film Kuleana.

Accessibility Improvements Begin at Kahului Park

Construction to improve accessibility at Kahului Park will begin Monday, May 15, 2017.
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