Maui News

Anti-Fraud Technology Used in Vehicle Registration Stickers

A new technology utilized in vehicle registration on Maui will make it harder for criminals to use stolen stickers.

VIDEO: Maui 2011 Graduation Season in Full Swing

This week, many high school seniors on Maui earn their diplomas as they ready themselves for either higher education or careers in the working world. Seniors from King Kekaulike High School graduate on Thursday May 19th at 6 p.m.

2 Bodies Recovered Following Kauai Ultralight Crash

Rescuers on Kauai recovered two bodies today, believed to be victims of an ultralight air crash that occurred this morning in waters off the North Shore.

Algae Treatment Forces Closure of 2 Maui Pools

Algae treatment will be conducted at two Central Maui pools this month. Treatment is planned at the Old Wailuku Pool on Wells Street and the Kokua Pool at the Kahului Community Center.

Governor Unveils 90 Day Plan on Homelessness in Hawaii

A new State Interagency Council on Homelessness will be formed to address broader issues, such as affordable housing strategies.

Akaka Co-Sponsors Bill to Protect Families Facing Foreclosure

U.S. Senator Daniel K. Akaka of Hawaii joined 10 other Senators in introducing the Regulation of Mortgage Servicing Act.

Coast Guard Hosts Safe Boating Activities at Kahului Harbor

The U.S. Coast Guard kicks off Safe Boating Week with an educational event at Kahului Small Boat Ramp this Saturday, May 21, 2011.

VIDEO: Abercrombie Argues with Maui Nurses Over Pay

Nurses and Abercrombie appear to engage in a heated exchange over proposed pay cuts.

Pedestrian Dies Following May 7 Hana Hwy Crash

A man who was struck by a vehicle while walking on the Hana Highway on May 7, 2011, died one week later of injuries suffered in the crash.

U.S. Supreme Court Declines Review of Appeal in Kamehameha Admissions Suit

U.S. Supreme Court issues dismissal of appeal review in case involving the Kamehameha School admissions policy.

App Deadline Nears for 2011 Lāna‘i Mouflon Hunt

The deadline to submit applications is at 4 p.m. on Friday, May 27, 2011.

Hana & Molokai Refuse Changes for Furlough Friday

Residential refuse collection will be adjusted in Hana and on Molokai to accommodate the upcoming Furlough Friday on May 20, 2011.

Maui Charity Walk Raises Record $475,101

The $475,101 total for 2011 is the most money raised in the 33 year history of the event on Maui.

Body Found Down Cliff in Fatal Waihee Accident

A 22 year old Haiku woman suffered fatal injuries when the truck she was in plunged 75 feet down a Waihee cliff.

Paia Brushfire Burns 10 Acres of Cane

The fire was first reported at 1:22 a.m. May 14, in an HC&S cane field located along Baldwin Avenue.

Honoapiilani OPEN Following Accident Near Pali

As of 7:35 p.m., all roads were open, however, it could take some time for traffic to resume its normal flow.

Haiku Brush Fire near Kokomo Road

Maui police were alternating traffic at last report in the area near 1490 Kokomo Road due to a brush fire in the area.

Career Shadowing with Women in Technology

Maui students interested in careers in technology are invited to apply for an upcoming career shadowing event.

$6 Million Raised for Japan Relief Statewide

Hawaii fundraising efforts continue, 2 months after the Japan quake, with donations reaching $6 million.

Overturned Semi Truck Mokulele Hwy Near Kings Cathedral UPDATE

Crews are working to clean fuel from the roadway. Authorities have temporarily closed traffic in both directions…
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