Maui News

Safety Concerns Result in Luakini Traffic Flow Change

The direction of traffic flow on Luakini Street in Lahaina will be changed on Monday to address safety issues involving passengers of the Maui Bus.

15 Kaua’i Schools Get Solar Under Agreement

The agreement is designed to reduce the cost of school operations, saving an estimated $30 million over the life of the project.

BRIEF: Lahaina and Wailuku Pools Closing for Maintenance

In an effort to control black algae from blooming, County of Maui crews will temporarily close two pools for maintenance.

VIDEO: Maui Students Send Arrive Alive Message

For Baldwin Junior, Jazmine Harmon, the realities of distractive diving came when a friend suffered fatal injuries in a head-on collision while texting and driving. Students from the Peer Education Programs and SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) at Maui and Baldwin High Schools joined forces with first responders in the Arrive Alive campaign.

Flood Watch Extended for Maui, Molokai

At 2:06 p.m. radar showed heavy rain developing along the slopes of Haleakala from Hana to Kaupo to Kihei. Other locations in the advisory include, but are not limited to, Kula, Wailea, Ulupalakua, Keokea, Keanae and Hamoa.

Reward Offered in Puna Papaya Vandalism Case

Police in Puna are offering a reward of up to $30,000 for information leading to charges in connection with the destruction of 10 acres of papaya trees in July.

Maui Zipline Swings into Holiday Spirit

With the holidays on the horizon, local companies are finding ways to spread the holiday spirit beyond their businesses. Maui Zipline at the Maui Tropical Plantation is serving this year as a toy drop off location for the Maui-based Toys for Tots campaign…

Mechanical Problems on South Kihei Trash Route

Mechanical problems resulted in missed trash pickup in South Kihei this morning. Crews will attempt to resume service tomorrow, Wednesday, December 14, 2011.

Heavy Rains Make Honolua Water Too Muddy For Filtration

The Mahinahina water treatment facility was temporarily shut down on Monday, December 12, 2011, due to high turbidity, or cloudiness of the water from the Honolua Ditch system. The shutdown has resulted in low and possibly no water tonight and tomorrow morning in Honokowai and parts of Napili in West Maui.

VIDEO: OHA Board Reaches Impasse In Vote For Maui Trustee

Trustees heard from more than 50 testifiers, and voted 14 times before a motion was made to adjourn the election for lack of confirmation.

Hawaii Couple First to Receive Mitsubishi 100% Electric Vehicle

A Hawaii couple took delivery today of the first Mitsubishi Motor’s 100% electric vehicle made especially for North America.

FAA Refuses to Pay for Kahului Runway Patching

Plans to repair and possibly expand the Kahului Airport runway are under discussion, following a notification that the FAA will no longer pay for patchwork repairs.

Maui Funding Available for Project Graduation Festivities

An estimated $30,000 in county funds are being made available for 2012 Project Graduation Programs on Maui. Schools that want to apply for funding can do so through the County of Maui’s Volunteer Center website.

Upper Kula Water Change

The Olinda Water Treatment Facility returns to the use of chloramines for disinfection following a temporary switch to chlorine in August when reservoirs were at near-empty conditions.

Kihei Pole Fire Temporarily Downs 911 Lines

The fire was reported at around 2:43 p.m. to a power pole at the Liloa and Waipuilani intersection in Kihei. Maui Fire Capt. Brandy Lee said the fire burned through and severed the fiber optic line.

Brown Water Advisory for Maui

The flood watches and advisories from the weekend have been lifted, but a Brown Water Advisory is now in effect for Maui and the Big Island.

Low Water Pressure In Paia Due To Waterline Break

Crews from the Department of Water Supply are on scene, working to repair a crack on a six-inch waterline near the 100-block of Hana Highway in Paia.

VIDEO: Eclipse Spectators are Early to Rise

Spectators took early morning strolls to catch a glimpse of the phenomenon, while fishermen cast their lines beneath the red-amber moon of a nearby cove.

Nearly 900 Donations Directed to 4 Maui Youth Clubs

The program was part of A&B’s effort to promote recreational facilities and programs that provide safe venues for Maui’s youngest residents. The A&B Foundation used mailers to solicit donations, asking residents to designate a youth club to receive a $10 donation.

BRIEF: Kahului Airport Weekend Runway Maintenance

Residents of Wailuku and Kahului on Maui are advised of increased air traffic over the weekend, due to airfield maintenance at Kahului Airport.
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