#Haiku Maui
Roots School on Maui named one of Hawaiʻi’s Best Workplaces by PBN
Pacific Business News recently named Roots School in Haʻikū as one of Hawaiʻi’s Best Workplaces, the school announced. Roots was one out of 11 total honorees in the Small Business (10-24 employees) category.
Cyclists gear up for 17-mile ‘Tour De Haʻikū’ on April 27
This Earth Month, to celebrate their favorite sustainable mode of transportation, the Maui Bicycling League has organized a 17-mile “Haʻikū Ride Around” on Saturday, April 27.
Haʻikū Community Association to hold its next public meeting July 19
The Ha’ikū Community Association is hosting its next public meeting on July 19, which will cover updates on community projects and activities.
Haʻikū Community Association annual meeting, March 15
The Haʻikū Community Association hosts its 2023 annual meeting on Wednesday, March 15, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Haʻikū Community Center.
LIST: Maui Lane Closures, Aug. 14-20
The state Department of Transportation will be conducting road work this week that will result in lane closures at various locations.
Ask The Mayor: Can I Get a Slow Down Sign on My Street?
Is there any way a “slow down” sign could be placed in my neighborhood in Haiku?
Request for Info Renewed in 2017 Haʻikū Marketplace Assault
Authorities say the victim fell while running, at which time suspect attacked him, punching him and kicking him repeatedly. The victim suffered serious injuries
Haʻikū Community Association to Discuss Pāʻia Bypass Routes
The Haʻikū Community Association will host a community discussion on Wednesday, March 28, regarding the Pāʻia Bypass including discussions on the best route and the latest plans.
Haʻikū Real Estate Market Update November 2017
Pete Jalbert of The Maui Real Estate Team gives readers an update of the Haʻikū real estate market through the first 10 months of 2017
Haiku Sanctuary, Maui
At the end of the road lies a new beginning; a sanctuary for the soul; a property that you may have imagined, but never thought possible.
24th Annual Haʻikū Ho’olaule’a and Flower Festival, April 22
The 24th annual Haʻikū Ho’olaule’a and flower festival will take place on Earth Day, Saturday, April 22,
Suspect Wanted in Haʻikū Assault, Victim Left Unconscious
A 48-year-old homeless man was left unconscious after being chased through the parking lot of the Haʻikū Marketplace during a assault Tuesday night, Jan. 3.
Haʻikū Man Sentenced to 8.5 Years for Defrauding Indian Community
54-year-old Bart Wayne Volen, who is a resident of San Diego, California and Haʻikū, Maui, was sentenced to eight and a half years in jail for defrauding the United Auburn Indian Community located north of Sacramento, conspiring to launder money and filing a false tax return.
Weather Delays Completion of Haʻikū Road Culvert
Due to constant rain delays, the completion of Haʻikū culvert and embankment repairs project along Haʻikū Road has been pushed back to October 2016, county officials announced.
New Haʻikū Mill Tour Highlights History & Nature
Maui’s historic Haiku Mill is launching a historical botanical tour of its 150-year-old ruins and relics.
Twin Suspect Released, Judge Drops Murder Case
The defendant, 37-year-old Alexandria Duval (also known as Allison Dadow) was ordered to be discharged.
Twin Faces Murder Charge in Death of Sister, SUV Driven off 200 Foot Maui Cliff
Alexandria Duval (Allison Dadow) is accused of second degree murder in the death of her twin sister. Police say she made an unsuccessful attempt to leave Maui.
Vehicle Overturned Near Twin Falls
Emergency crews are on the scene of a vehicle overturned near the Twin Falls area of the Hāna Highway in Haʻikū.
Fallow Cane, Brush & Trash Burned in Haʻikū Fire
Pāʻia firefighters arrived at 5:49 p.m. to find about 3 acres of brush and fallow sugar cane burning on Hahana Road, about a half-mile makai of the Hāna Hwy.
Maui Luxury Properties at Nalu Ola Ranch
If you’re looking at Maui luxury properties, you will want to learn more about the Nalu Ola Ranch division.
