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Angel Jardine, a junior at Maui Christian Academy, won the boys title with 11.47 points, just in front of Maui Prep’s Zolten ...
The County Department of Water Supply Director John Stufflebean said he has no position on swimming pools. He said a typical ...
The Legislature is exempting properties destroyed in a disaster from certain permitting requirements to speed up recovery efforts, but not everyone can take advantage of it.
State lawmakers passed a bill aimed at expediting the rebuilding process for hundreds of homes destroyed in the Lahaina fire.
At 8 a.m. on Oct. 26, 2024, a crowd of over 100 people hovered around the TVs at Coco Deck Kitchen + Bar in West Maui. Chef ...
Some 237 non-historical, concrete pilings along Front Street have been removed, completing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ ...
NOMINATION EXTENDED! Pacific Business News is honoring high achievers in business excellence and nonprofit leadership in ...
A Boeing executive who lost his beachfront home in the Lahaina fire wants to rebuild, but some in the community want to change his design.
Lahaina-native Paele Kiakona is also one of the leaders of Lahaina Strong, a grassroots organization dedicated to rebuilding ...
Lahaina's sewer system is now 100% restored. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been working on the completion of the sewer ...
Want to know more about the future of drinking water on Maui and share your manaʻo? A series of island-wide meetings will be ...