Maui News

Missing Person: Man Last Seen Oct. 27 in Nāhiku, Maui

Richard Feliciano, 61, was last seen on Oct. 27, 2016 in Nāhiku.

Construction Begins at New Kamalani Residential Community in Kīhei

Kamalani, a new residential community in South Maui is now under construction with the first homes expected to be completed by fall.

New Maui Digital Zoning Maps to Correct Old Errors

Approximately 830 property owners are receiving postcards from the Department of Planning to inform them that their properties may be affected…

Investigative Report Seeks Answers to Maui Inmate Death at Mainland Prison

Questions surrounding the death of Maui resident Johnathan Namauleg at a prison in Arizona in 2015 are being brought to light in an investigative article that appears in the March issue of VICE magazine.

New Video: More Details Surface in Nākālele Kidnapping Investigation

Maui police today issued new video of surveillance imagery from a reported kidnapping and robbery investigation involving a California couple who was reportedly held captive and robbed at gunpoint last week.

Wailuku Teen Named Runner-Up for Nat Geo Teen Service Award

Maui’s Kaimana Idica was named a runner up for the Nat Geo Teen Service Award for his work on the impact of single-use plastic waste on the environment.

Report Shows Increase in College Readiness for High School Students

The report showed that Hawaiʻi’s public school graduates have made improvements in earning college credits before graduation and Advanced Placement participation.

Vehicle Crashes into Lahaina’s Pāʻia Fish Market

The 67-year-old woman driving, backed into a parked car, then while moving forward, accidentally accelerated into the Paia Fish Market restaurant on Front St

Waiheʻe Ridge Trail Closed Through April 7 for Improvements

The popular 2.5 mile Waihe‘e ridge trail that climbs the windward slope of the west Maui mountains will is temporarily closed again for final stages of…

Applications for 2017 Lānaʻi Mouflon Sheep Hunting Now Available

Applications for the 2017 Lānaʻi Mouflon Sheep Hunting Season, together with instruction sheets, are now available statewide beginning today.

Kīpahulu Visitor Center Closes for 4 Weeks of Renovations

The Kīpahulu Visitor Center will close for four weeks of renovations beginning today, Monday, March 20, 2017.

Bill Backing Maui Grown Coffee Advances

The bill authorizes a Special Purpose Revenue Bond to assist Maui Grown Coffee, Inc. in expanding its operations by leasing land for growing and cultivating coffee.

Maui Weekly Obituary Notices: March 5, 2017

May they rest in peace. Maui Obituaries for the Week of March 19, 2017 Brought to you in part by Ballard Family Mortuaries

8″ Water Main Break in Paia, Repairs Underway

The Department of Water Supply is asking customers in Spreckelsville, Paia and Kuau to conserve any remaining water until repairs are complete on an 8″ water main. DWS estimates repairs will be completed at approximately 2:30 a.m.

$63 Million For Kīhei High Included in House Budget

The State House passed a proposed budget that includes $63 million for the next phase of construction for Kīhei High School.

3 Displaced by Kahului Home Fire

Crews from the Maui Fire Department responded to a report of a structure fire at a home on Puʻunēnē Avenue in Kahului at 6:49 p.m. on Thursday, March 16, 2017.

California Couple Reports Being Held Captive at Gunpoint

On 03/15/17 two visitors from California, a 25 year old male and his 25 year old fiancée reported an unknown adult male and adult female held them up at gun point and stole personal belongings valued at $9,402.00 total, while at Nakalele Point on 03/15/17 at approximately 6:50 p.m.

Paʻuwela Homes Offers 100% Workforce Housing

“It will not solve the lack of inventory on the island,” but developers say it will offer the benefits of home ownership to residents in a market where rents are often in excess of the monthly payment on a home.

Many In Hawaiʻi Unfazed by #BoycottHawaii Trending on Twitter

While travel ban supporters went viral with their cause to #BoycottHawaii, many of those responding from Hawaii are unfazed by the threat.

DWS Continues Use of Wākiu Well in East Maui

As required by the State Department of Health , the Department of Water Supply is informing the public of the continued use of Wākiu Well C, the new water source for the Wākiu area, Hāna School, Hāna Medical Center, Waiʻānapanapa area, and Uakea Road.
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