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Security Situation at Honolulu Airport, No Bad Effects on Maui

There was no immediate ill effects on Maui from a security situation at the Daniel K Inouye International Airport on Oʻahu on Tuesday afternoon, airport officials tell Maui Now.

Japan Issues False Missile Alert Days After Hawai‘i’s Mistake

The incident comes in the wake of Hawaiʻi’s false alert that was sent out by human error on Saturday morning.

HI-EMA Apologizes for Missile False Alarm Alert: Timeline of Events

Governor David Ige said he is “angry and disappointed,” following a false alarm notification that was issued by Emergency Management personnel which had warned the public of a “ballistic missile attack” threat. 

Register by Saturday to Avoid False Alarm Reduction Program Fines

Maui police issued a reminder today that all Maui County residents and businesses with an existing alarm must register by Saturday, Dec. 3, 2016 to avoid a fine.

Maui False Alarm Reduction Program Aims to Curb “Cry Wolf” Calls

Starting today, Maui County residents and businesses will now be required to register their alarm systems. For residential alarms, the initial registration cost is $25 with a $25 renewal fee every two years. Failure to register is a $50 fine. For business alarms, the initial registration cost is $50 with a $50 renewal fee every two years. Failure to register is a $100 fine.