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May 2012

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    • SBA Reaches Out to 'Early Stage' Innovators
    • Expect Gusty Trades Again Today
    • TripAdvisor Places Lahaina in Top 25 U.S. Destinations
    • New Poll Gages Potential Vote Among Asain Americans, Pacific Islanders
    • Moloka'i Rescuers Save 61 Year-old Hiker
    • Hawaiian Makes It Easier to Come and Go from Maui
    • Legislature Has BIG Gift for Hawai'i Food Bank
    • Carmel, CA Woman Injures Leg In Jump From Commando Falls
  • 2
    • Fontaine Pushes Cybercrime Bill Through Legislature
    • Bankruptcy Filings Continue to Decline
    • Senate Revives Undersea Cable Idea
    • 'Supermoon' Set to Rise this Saturday
    • Maui Students Earn Bulk of Haleakala Internships
    • O'ahu Student Earns 'Perfect' ACT Score
    • State Senate Collects $9,400 for Hawai'i Foodbank
    • Fisherman Perishes in Waters Near Hana
  • 3
    • Mortgage Rates Reach Record Lows
    • Governor Names State's First 'Poet Laureate'
    • 'County on Your Corner' Plans Stops in Hana, UH-MC
    • 'Better Choices' Workshop Coming to Moloka'i
    • 'Goodwill' Hiring Maui Employees to Open New Store
    • Hawaiian Foresees Demand, Extends Summer Fares
    • DOT Sets Maui Meetings on Hana Highway Repairs
    • Gee, Maui Still Has Nation's Most Expensive Gas
    • Governor's Job Now that 2012 Legislative Session Ends
    • 'New Day' Bills Highlight 2012 Legislative Session
    • State House Adds Exclamation Point to 2012 Session
  • 4
    • UPDATE: Boy Missing After Fishing Boat Sinks Off North Shore
    • Strong East Winds in Forecast Today
    • DLNR Puts Brakes on Ma'alaea Improvements
    • MECO Gets Approval for 2010 Rate Increase
    • Hawai'i Keeps 'Race to the Top' Grant
  • 5
    • 'Supermoon' Rising Tonight

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    • Disney 'Wonder Cruise' Ship Continues Port Stops
    • ML&P Future Dimming Under Debt
    • KHON-2 Sells - Again
    • Maui 'Leading' the Way - in Beach Erosion
    • 'Serious Deficiencies' Lead to $90K DOH Fine at Kanemitsu Bakery
    • Maui Presentations Detail Facts About Tsunami Debris
    • Flags to Lower Thursday to Honor O'ahu Soldier
    • Public Invited to 'Got Mental Health?' Conference on Maui
  • 8
    • Mayors, Senators Meeting in Pukalani for Invasive Species Report
    • Bank of America Offering Loan Reductions
    • Governor Releases $37.5M for Storm Repair, Upgrades
    • U.S. Navy Renames Former Superferries
    • Traffic Accident Closes Dairy Road in Kahului
  • 9
    • Lahaina Man Dies in Kahului Crash with Minivan
    • MFF Honors Elizabeth Banks at 2012 Event
    • USPS Revises Plans - Small POs to Remain Open
    • Salmonella Fear Drives Pet Food Recall
    • President Obama Endorses Same-Sex Marriage
    • Maui Seniors Honored for Volunteer Work
    • County Seeking More Facilitators for Expanding Health Program
    • Kamehameha - Maui Among Teen Video Winners
  • 10
    • Hawaiian Tel See$ Little Improvement in First Quarter
    • Dawson Refills State Film Commissioner Post
    • Hawai'i Makes 'Significant' Progress in Science, Math
    • LAC Already Thinking 'Halloween' with Contest
    • New Unemployment Claims Drop Substantially
    • News Gets to Maui Faster than Lower Pump Prices
    • Agency Goes 'Extra Mile' to Make Mother's Day Special
    • Bears One Win Away from State Baseball Title
  • 11
    • Oceanic - So Far - Only Media Outlet to Post Campaign Spending
    • Betsey Johnson to Close Wailea Location
    • Closer Look Shows Sonar May be More Lethal Than The Thought
    • Utility Pole Downed in Kaupakalua Vehicle Accident
    • DLNR Sets Moloka'i Meeting to Detail Harbor Improvement Plan
    • DOE Coming to Maui to Honor Outstanding Students
    • DOH: 'Don't Eat Korean Shellfish'
  • 12
    • Axis Deer Cost: $1M at Least
    • Crews Rescue Downed Paraglider in Polipoli
    • Charity Walk Sets Huge Records

  • 13
    • Opposition to 'Smart Meters' Outpacing Installations
    • Hau'oli La Makuahine
  • 14
    • Rescue Crews Find Woman and Dog Safely on Mother's Day
    • Flags Fly Half-Staff Tuesday to Honor Peace Officers
    • Nominations Open for 2012 Palaka Awards
    • DOH: $2M in Fines Keeps Koyo in Business
    • Hundreds of Companies Vie for Energy Project
    • Homless Kihei Man Wanted for Early-Monday Assault
  • 15
    • Public Input Sought at General Plan Committee Meetings
    • Hawai'i Become First Plastic Bag-Free State
    • Alegiant Adding Maui to New Flight Schedules
    • 'Aletta' First Storm of 2012 Hurricane Season
    • NOAA Grant to Protect Seals and Turtles
    • Maui Matsuri Announce Festival Winners
    • Governor Takes Personal Leave
    • ACLU Suing State Over Marital Rites
    • DLNR Sets Lana'i, Moloka'i Historic Plan Meetings
    • UH Considering Associate Degree in Hawaiian Studies
  • 16
    • Island Plan Community Meetings Set
    • DLNR: 'Turtles Still Protected, Endangered'
    • HSTA Members to Vote on Void Contract Offer Anyway
    • Number of H.S. Grads Entering College Grows
    • Hawai'i Firms Bidding on $300M Defense Contract
    • Consumers Here Lower Credit Card Debt
    • HC&S Says Arsonist Started Pa'ia Fire Today
    • Funds Finally in Place to Build Nahiku Community Center
    • 'Curbing Energy Diet' Topic of Workshop
  • 17
    • It's True - We're Getting Older, Faster
    • Visitor in Critical Condition After Moped Crash
    • 9th Life Plans Spay/Neuter Clinics, Conference
    • DOH Offers Free Hepatitis Screening This Friday
    • Kahului Man Wins $15K Revolusun System
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April 2012

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    • Stable Road Fire Still Smoldering, Crews Have Upper Hand
  • 2
    • Busy Weekend has Tragic Ending for Fire Crews
    • Mexico Aftershock Frazzles Nerves, But No Tsunami
    • Tickets Still Available to See Dalai Lama on O'ahu
    • HMSA Teen Video Awards Contest Open for Voting
    • Volunteer Leaders to Coach Volunteer Leaders
    • Newsletter for Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Out Now
    • Arson Suspected in Deadly Dog Kennel Fire
  • 3
    • Father, Daughter Airlifted After Fall off Cliff
    • County Agency Earns Green Business Award
    • Stable Road Fire Officially Extinguished
    • Bankruptcies Fall 25 Percent in March
    • BOE Eyeing School Bus Cuts Again
    • Kumu Hula O'Brien Eselu Dies
    • DOE Mulls Options to Keep School Buses Rolling
    • Regan to Sub for Mayor on Akaku Show
    • Akaka Receives Prestigious Truman Award
    • Visitor Gets Knocked Off Rocks, Air Evac'd to Hospital
    • Energy Financing on Senate Agenda Wednesday
    • KP Donates $3,000 to Maui Bone Marrow Donor Cause
  • 4
    • Maui Leads State, State Leads Nation in Gas Prices
    • 40th Anniversary Inspires Elvis Tour Package to Hawai'i
    • $255M Approved for Kahului Airport Improvements
    • HMSA Launches Cozeva Health Communication Tool
    • Hawai'i PV Market About to Heat Up - Again
    • 'Pass the Dream' Aims to Send a Ton of Books South
    • Is 'Oprah's Farm' Her Next Big Idea
    • Hospital Foundation Names New Director
  • 5
    • Historic Signing set for Wednesday on O'ahu
    • Growing Local Food Supply Aim of Bill
    • Hawai'i Celebrates 'Tax Freedom Day' Early
    • Maui's Lopaka Mattos Named 'Youth of the Year'
    • Maui's Baker Donates 100 Easter Baskets to IHS
  • 6
    • Mortgage Rates Dip Slightly Again
    • Maui Leads State as Hotel Occupancy, Rates Climb
    • 'Teacher's Institute' Aims to Grow Outdoor Education
    • Duke Aiona Heading Back to Private Practice
  • 7
    • Crews Recover Body Where 17 Year-Old Was Swept to Sea off BI
    • Group Gets Go-Ahead for Open Ocean Mariculture - Finally

  • 8
    • Wailuku 'Leads' State in Gas Price Jump
    • Strong Trades Keep Advisory Up
    • Lahaina Man Identified Following Fatal Truck-Moped Crash
  • 9
    • Home Prices Dip, Condo Prices Jump on Maui
    • 'Backyard Burning' Restrictions Get Tougher
    • 'Synthetic Urine' For Drug Tests Drops Dramatically
    • 'Local Boy' Takes Top Job at Travaasa Hana Hotel
    • Kihei 'Roundabout' Opens Today
    • Mayor Taking 'Corner' to Keiki Fest
    • Crab, Lobster Season Nears End
    • Fire Crews Respond to Wailuku Blaze
  • 10
    • Wailuku Fire Causes $11,000 in Damage
    • Maui Canoe Club Sailing Canoe Mast Stolen
    • Allegiant Flight to Hawai'i Set for June Takeoff
    • Native Chamber Meeting Tonight Features OHA
    • Dalai Lama's Honolulu Talks to Stream Live
    • Israeli Folk Dancing Spins Every Week
    • School Endowments, Geothermal Energy Come Before Committee
    • Inamasu Succeeds Tegarden as Governor's Maui Rep.
  • 11
    • Honolulu Rail Chief Promises 'Openness'
    • Governor Signs Historic Ceded Lands Bill
    • State, Not Counties, Set Recod Gas Prices
    • HC&S Among DOH Air Permit Violators
    • 'Blue Lagoon' Remake Wraps Filming on Maui
    • Child Support, Tsunami Debris Topics of Thursday Sessions
    • Human Trafficking To Be Addressed by Senate Thursday
  • 12
    • Oregon, Mexico Quakes Do Not Generate Tsunami
    • Grand Wailea Gets OK to Get 'Grander'
    • Main Kahului Airport Runway Closing Again this Weekend
    • Aril 28 Set to Turn in Expired Prescription Drugs
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    • Police Catch Armed U-H Student
    • Woman Falls 50 Feet - Lands On, Injures Friend
    • DLNR Marksmen Thinning Axis Deer Population on Big Island
    • UH-MC Plans Career Fair with On-The-Spot Hiring
    • North Shore Surf on the Way UP
    • Repairs Complete on Hanawana Bridge
    • Chief Takes Time to Recognize MPD Phone Heroes
  • 14
    • Youth Philharmonic Sets Concert Dates
    • Dalai Lama Arrives in Honolulu
    • CVS Partners With HMSA - Has Big Plans
    • North Shore Surf May Inch Near 20 Feet
    • North Shore Surf Advisory Extended Through Sunday Night
    • Vanuatu Jolted by 6.5 Magnitude Quake Today
    • Upcountry Car-Pole Accident Closes a Portion of Makani Road
    • State 600 Doctors Short, Many Taking No New Patients

  • 15
    • Trade-Driven North Swell Brings 20-Footers
  • 16
    • Mexico Quake Generates Tiny Tsunami - in Las Vegas
    • SBA Looking for Local Videos to Go National
    • New Honolulu-Japan Air Service Expected to be Very Profitable
    • Pink Paddlers Reach Another Milestone - On Shore
    • Coast Guard Finds, Saves Guam Man at Sea
    • 'Civilian Volunteers' BIG Part of Coast Guard Mission
  • 17
    • 'Happy' Tax Day - Six Maui Post Offices Open Late Tonight
    • Dalai Lama Concludes Historic Honolulu Visit
    • Award-Winning Hawai'i Photog on PBS Tonight
    • County Offers CERT Training
    • Teens, Grown-Ups Rewceive Volunteer Awards
    • Hirono Points to Unequal Pay for Women - Still
    • Front Street Sewer Projects 'Necessary Pain'
    • MECO, HECO in Top-10 for New Solar Installations
    • 'Courtyard by Marriott' Set to Open in June
    • Maui Residents Join State Water Commission
    • Cell Phone GPS in Emergency Matters Sent to Governor
    • Incentive$ Tied to Teacher Evaluation Legislation
  • 18
    • DOH, Honolulu Settle on Largest Pollution Case
    • TV Legend Dick Clark Died Today
    • DHS Seeks Comments on Medicare-Medicaid Combination
    • State Seeks Input on Ocean Management Plan
    • Obama Signs Disaster Declaration after March Hawai'i Storms
    • Nat Geo Honors Hirono for Focus on Geography Lessons
  • 19
    • Haiku Fire Extinguished by MFD Crews
    • Safeway: Possible Takeover by Target? Walmart?
    • Governor Releases $34.2M Statewide for Improvement Projects
    • Unemployment Inches Upward in March
    • Kalama Skate Park Closing for Maintenance
    • West Maui Skate Park Opens Next Week
    • Case Blasts Hirono Over Debate Schedule
    • PUC Approves MECO Deal to Lower Electric Bills
  • 20
    • Gas Prices Inches Downward - Except for Maui
    • Thousands in U.S. May Be Afflicted by Virus; Here's How to Check
    • HPD Assisting MPD after Hand Grenade Discovered in Kahului
    • DOH Closes O'ahu Basil Farm - Pesticides
    • Maui Projects Among Selected HTA Priorities
    • Wailuku Community Center Closing for Upgrades
    • Man Poses as FBI Agent, Steals $1,000 - Hides Weapons
    • Court Orders Reward in Tragic 2005 Pali Accident
    • Taro 'Common Thread' Among Generations at East Maui Fest
    • Accident Closes Kula Highway at Keokea
    • Maui's Okamoto Named Among Nation's Best Principals
  • 21
    • Kula Motorcyclist Dies in Keokea Crash
    • Meteor Shower Tonight Could Be Spectacular
    • Teamwork, Technology Save 10 Fishermen in South Pacific

  • 22
    • Pukalani's Okamoto Among Finalists for National Award
  • 23
    • DOH, CDC Out to Save 'Million Hearts'
    • Unused, Expired Prescriptions to Be Collected Saturday
    • County Asking for 'Five Minutes at the Mall'
    • Bill Would Outlaw Bear Trading in Hawai'i
    • Wailuku Woman Wins Inaugural Marriott Award
  • 24
    • Cable Employee Says 'No Conflict' In Also Being State Rep.
    • New Liquor Rules Topic of West Side Meeting Today
    • State DOH Worker Joins National Health Panel
    • Governor Comments on Anticipated Transfer of Marines
    • State House Eyeing Measure to Fund More Ag Inspectors
  • 25
    • Marine Transfer Delayed by U.S. Senate
    • Hirono Adds Vote to Send DATA Act to Senate
    • Reward Builds to $40,000 After Latest Monk Seal Death
    • Moloka'i Farmer Lynn Decoite Named to State Ag Board
    • 'Olelo Ka Hawai'i Required Under New Bill
    • Maui County Deputy Counsel Promoted to Judge
    • 'BioWille' Biodiesel Named to Honor Legend's 79th Birthday
  • 26
    • Midnight Accident Closes Portion of West Side Road
    • 'Bulk' Shopping Now Includes Mortgages at Costco
    • DLNR Considering Stricter Safety Laws for Power-Driven Vessels
    • PBS Features Historical Hawaiian Colonel
    • Visitor Spending Across State Continues to Bloom
    • DLNR Asks Public for Input on Historic Preservation
    • ILWU Endorses Arakawa Again - for 2014
    • MEO Graduates 34 from Business Planning Course
    • Marine Troop Move to Hawai'i - On Again
    • SBA Offers Free Financial Consulting on Maui
    • Mobile Cell Use Prohibition Goes Nationwide
    • Baldwin in Saint Louis to Battle Bots
  • 27
    • Maui's Matzke Off in Search of Garbage
    • Six Tree 'Champions' Crowned in Hawai'i
    • Hotel Occupancy, Rates Level Off a Little
    • Former Iao Teacher Arrested on Sex Assault Charges
  • 28
    • Baldwin Among Robotics Winners at St. Louis FIRST Event

  • 29
    • High Winds Buffeting Summit
    • Accident Closes Portion of Market Street in Wailuku
  • 30
    • Strong Trades Keep Summit Wind Advisory Up
    • Senate Passes on Interisland Energy Connect - for Now
    • Mayor Keeps 12-Bar Max for Hostess Bars
    • Local Properties to Be Auctioned if Taxes Not Paid
    • Blown Fuse Blamed for Sunday Kihei Blackout
    • Strong Summit Trades Keep Advisory Flapping
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March 2012

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    • Kampachi Farms Completes Successful Harvest
    • More Than 10 Percent of Hawai'i Home Dales Are Foreclosures
    • Tsunami Research Ship to Land on Maui
    • Hawaiian Telcom Advances to NASDAQ Global Market
    • MECO Units Trip Off, Cutting Power to Much of Maui
    • Leong Leaving KITV for UH Communications Position
    • Hawai'i Bankruptcies Drop for 11th Straight Month
    • 'Descendants' Author Honored by State Senate
    • Most of MECO's Customers Back Online
    • Power Outage Affecting Water Supply, Customers Asked to Save
    • Runway Maintenance Will Alter Flight Paths Sunday
    • Generator Belches Smoke at Whole Foods - But No Fire
    • Power Restored to All MECO Customers
  • 2
    • HMSA Releases Numbers on Healthy Earnings
    • State Receives $35M for Guard Facility Upgrades
    • PUC Announces IRP Slate for MECO, HECO and HELCO
    • Kaua'i Utility Considering Huge Solar Farm
    • Hawai'i Ranks High in 'Energy Attractiveness'
  • 3
    • No Tsunami After South Pacific Quake

  • 4
    • North Swell Prompts Surf Advisory
    • Heavy Rains Still Pounding Kaua'i - May Come Here Again Today
  • 5
    • High Surf Advisory Up for North Shores, Warning on East Shores
    • Commission Denies Recycler Expansion Plan
    • Maui Flash Flood Watch Extended Through Tuesday
    • Advisory-Level Waves Pounding North, East Shores
    • State Fines Company After Employee Dies On the Job
    • Waterspout Near Maui Prompts Special Weather Advisory
    • Cuts in Tsunami Detection Raise Alarm
    • Maui Mother 'Appreciates' TSA Apology After Incident
    • Maui Flood Advisory Extended, Flood Watch Continues
    • Kaua'i Drivers Feeling Effects of Downpours
    • Suzuki to Succeed Reinhardt as MECO CEO
    • Governor Declares Disaster Areas on Kaua'i
    • Imminent Flood Advisory Still Up - But Fading
  • 6
    • Severe Thunderstorms Target Moloka'i
    • Philippine Quake Injures 10
    • Threat of Floods Still Lingers
    • Surf Still Way Up on North, East Shores
    • Home Prices Jump in February on Maui
    • State Senate Voting on OHA Ceded Lands Bill Today
    • Hawai'i Takes Center Stage at International Flower Show
    • Hail, Lightning on O'ahu, Flash Flood Watch Continues Here
    • Strong Southwest Winds Prompt Advisory
    • Governor Signs Disaster Proclamation for Kaua'i, O'ahu
    • Storms Strengthen Again This Afternoon in Maui County
    • Wind Advisory to Stay Up All Night
    • Big Waves Still Slamming North, East Shores
    • Conditions Could Bring Flooding Through the Night
    • Committees Advance 372 Bills for Consideration
    • 'Whistle-Blowers' Would Be Rewarded Under Tax Fraud Law
  • 7
    • House Passes Priority Bills for 2012 Session
    • Watches, Warnings, Advisories Are Over
    • Lehman Selling Ritz Carlton Kapalua
    • Governor Releases $7.48M for Statewide School Projects
    • Haiku Man Missing - Police Seek Help
    • Revenue Council Increases Growth Projection
    • Maui Tacos Opens Sixth Maui Location
    • 'Five-Year' Solar Storm Heading Our Way
    • Big Sloppy Trade Waves Slamming East Shores
  • 8
    • Kilohana School on Moloka'i Closed Due to Weather
    • New Maui Easter Seals Facility Set for August Completion
    • Rain, Rain Go Away? - Not Yet
    • State Homeless Plan Unveiled - Meetings Set
    • Unsettled Weather Brings Flood Chances Again
    • Moloka'i Home Floods
    • Strong Winds on Lana'i Raise Advisory
    • State Sets Aside $12M to Help Clean Up Kaua'i
    • Drenched Moloka'i Under Flood Advisory Again
    • Heavy Rains Prompt Flood Advisory for West Maui
    • Weather Forces Closure of 'Iao and Polipoli Parks
    • Emergency Crews Stay Busy Across Maui County
    • West Maui Now Under Flood Warning
    • 'Major' Accident Closes One Lane of Honoapi'ilani Highway
    • Moloka'i Flood Advisory Extended to 4 p.m.
    • Kihei Woman Fakes Mother's Death for Money
    • Unstable Conditions Will Keep Flood Watch Over Maui
    • Wind-Driven East Swell Keeps Advisory Flying
    • Strong Winds Prompt Advisory for Lana'i
    • Kahului Runway Closure Sunday Will Be Noisy
    • Governor Adds Supplemental Disaster Coverage
    • Maui Civil Defense Activated in Prep for Next Storm
    • House Moves to Further Offset Foreclosures
    • North, West Maui Under Flood Advisory
    • Water Department Recommends Boiling for Central, South Maui
    • Flash Flood Warning Issued for Maui
    • More - Possibly Stronger - Storms Still Ahead
    • This Time, Republican Caucus Matters
  • 9
    • Flood Warning for Maui Extended
    • Rocks, Mud, Trees Close Eastbound Hana Highway
    • Lights Still Out in East Maui
    • Severe Thunderstorm Watch Up This Morning on Maui
    • Maui Leads Rise in Hotel Occupancy, Rates
    • 'Boil Water' Notice Still Up for Central, South Maui
    • Electricity Restored to Hana Area
    • DOH Offers Advice on Flood Waters
    • East Maui Under Flood Warning
    • Coast Guard Urges Storm Caution to Mariners
    • Hana Highway Reopened, Flood Warning Cancelled
    • Wind Advisory Goes Up for Maui, Kaho'olawe
    • County Updates Storm Events, Damage
    • DLNR Opens Iao Park, Polipoli Still Closed
    • Next Kahului Airport Meeting Set for March 13
    • IHOP 'Lorax' Promotion Draws DLNR Action
    • Pro Bowl: Lousy Game, BIG Payday
    • Flood Watch Dropped for Maui County
    • NWS Extends Wind Advisory Through Saturday
    • East Side Shores Getting Sloppy, Big Surf
    • Governor Signs Bill Keeping Unemployment Fees Down
    • Olowalu Town Project Submits Draft EIS
  • 10
    • 'Boil Water' Advisory Lifted for Central, South Maui
    • Sloppy, Big Waves Keep Advisory Up for East Shores
    • Strong Winds to Blow Through Tonight
    • Ceded Lands, Ethanol on Monday's Senate Agenda

  • 11
    • Trees Down Cut Power on Moloka'i, Traffic on Maui
    • High Winds Keep Advisory Up Through Tonight
    • Red Cross Assists Families Across State
    • Coast Guard Joins Search for Missing Kaua'i Hiker
    • Record Rainfall Fell Across the State This Week
    • Trades Keep Surf Advisory Up on East Shores
    • Japan Pauses to Remember Disaster One Year Ago
    • Unfinished Building in Haiku Burns
    • East Side Surf Advisory Up for At Least Another Day
    • Post-Frontal Winds Should Blow Through Monday Evening
  • 12
    • Recuers Pluck Two from 'Commando Trail'
    • Maui County Wind Advisory Extended Through Today
    • Windward Trades Keep East Shore Waves Hazardous
    • Gene Simmons to Open Rock & Brews on Maui
  • 13
    • UPDATE: Downed Utility Pole Closes Baldwin Avenue at Kee Road
    • Hawai'i DOH Joins National Drive to Cut Sugary Drink Intake
    • Energy, Pet Sales, Overtime Coming Before Committee Today
    • DLNR Keeps Polipoli Park Closed After Storms
    • Senate to Honor Patsy Mink of 40th Title IX Anniversary
    • State Epidemiologist Named to National Board
    • Unemployment Edges Down in Hawai'i
    • Mokululu Launches Lana'i-Maui Route
    • Kona Expecting Planes Full of Japan Visitors
    • State Civil Defense Seeks Damage Reports
    • AAA Says Gas Prices Impacting Local Lifestyle
    • State Tax Collections Up 17.4 Percent
    • State Recharges EV Rebate Program
  • 14
    • 6.8 Quake Rattles Japan, Sends Small Local Tsunami
    • Romney Takes Hawaii's First Caucus, Paul Second
    • Tax Assesment Notices Coming in This Week's Mail
    • 'Five-O' - III; CBS Renews Popular Series
    • Chief Yabuta Receives High Marks from Commission
  • 15
    • Strong, Gusty Trades Prompt Summit Wind Advisory
    • Papua New Guinea Jolted by 6.4 Quake
    • Foreclosures Drop Dramatically in Hawai'i
    • New Federal Law Puts Resorts on Notice
    • Unemployment Claims Drop Sharply Across Most of State
    • King K, Lahainaluna Students Among Capitol Testifiers
    • Melissa Ethridge Coming to Maui
    • Runway Work Early Sunday Means Extra Noise
    • Tobacco, Land Use Among Friday's Senate Agenda Items
    • Strong Trades Keep Advisory Up Until Saturday
  • 16
    • 'Uncle Charley' Maxwell Passes Away at 74
    • Maui Schools Get $600K for 'Safe Routes'
    • 2011 Soars in Solar Energy in Hawai'i, U.S.
    • Road Projects Monday Will Slow Some Motorists
    • Film Credits, Teacher Probation on Senate Calendar
    • State House to Review TA Distributions to Counties
  • 17
    • Robotic Surfboad Treks from SF to BI

  • 18
    • Fire Crews Rescue Kihei Woman in Iao Valley
    • Rescue Crews Aid Two Paddlers at Kanaha
    • Early Morning Blaze Destroys Building at Maui Lu
  • 19
    • Motorcycle-Truck Pileup Claims Two Lives
    • Hawaiian Adding New Maui-Bay Area Flights This Summer
    • Governor Stands Ground on HSTA Proposal
    • DOH Testing for TB on O'ahu After College Students is Positive
    • Hawaiian Diverts 200 to SF After Engine Trouble Light Comes On
    • Aqua To Take Reigns of Maui Beach Hotel
  • 20
    • Makawao Man Critically Injured in Motorcycle-Truck Wreck
    • YES Planning Maui Concert Stop
    • Hawai'i-Based Marines to Deploy to Australia
    • Health Insurance Exchange Excludes Largest Insurers
    • All State Parks Reopened
    • 7.6 Quake Jolts Acapulco; No Tsunami Expected
    • Busy Friday Night to Close Halia Nakoa Gate
    • Mayor to Present 'Best Practices' Budget Friday
  • 21
    • Hasegawa Honored by Senate as Teacher of Year
    • OHA Grants $430K to Liko A'e Scholarship Program
    • Saturday is 'Ukulele Day'
    • County Seeks Qualified Waste Converters for Project
    • 'Art of Trash' Calling for Entries
  • 22
    • Strong Trades Frothing Up East Shore Surf Advisory
    • A&B Choose Hoku for Kaua'i Solar Farm
    • Case Officially Files Senate Nomination Papers
    • Biggest Hailstone Ever Falls on O'ahu
    • Governor Adds Maui to Storm Disaster Declaration
  • 23
    • KGMB Dethrones KHON for No.1 at 5 p.m.
    • Rough, Choppy Surf Keeps Advisory Up Along East Shores
    • Hirono Agrees to Debate Case
    • Mayor Delivers FY2013 Budget to Council
    • Maui Students Among Spelling Bee Finalists; PBS to Air
    • Mayor Names Nominees for Small Business Awards
    • Governor Releases $27M for Statewide CIPs
    • East Shore Surf Advisory Stays Up
    • Free Prince Kuhio Day Softball Games Set
    • Statewide Hotel Rates, Occupancy Up
    • Hawai'i Flags Lower Tuesday to Honor Tongan King
  • 24
    • Liquor Commission May Allow More Hostess Bars

  • 25
    • Morning Accident Closes Portion of Kula Highway
    • East Shore Surf Advisory Still Up
    • Baldwin Among Leaders at Robotics Competition
    • Five Dead in Kula Crash
    • Victims Identified in Early Morning Kula Crash
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    • 7.1 Chile Quake Did Not Send Tsunami
    • Senate Committee Backs Abercrombie's Appointees
    • Hirono Honors Prince Kuhio's Accomplishments
    • Maui Days Inn Up for Foreclosure Offers
  • 27
    • Maui Brewing Adds 'Cogeneration' Solar Power to Roof
    • 6.4 Japan Quake Does Not Generate Tsunami
    • Hawai'i Has More Government Jobs Than in 2008
    • MFD Promotes Veterans
    • Upcounty Meeting on Underage Drinking Timely
    • Teralani Crew Spots, Saves Distressed Swimmer
  • 28
    • Kaua'i Named Among Top 10 Movie Locations Worldwide
    • HMSA Earns $43.8M; Wants Rate Hike
  • 29
    • MFD Crews Snuff Kahana Condo Fire
    • Native Affairs, Military Rights Come Before Committee Today
    • Fire Crews Tackle Wailuku Heights Blaze Early Today
    • State Unemployment Lowest in Three Years
    • Busy Morning as MFD Crews Douse Another Fire
    • Junior Lifeguard Sessions Approaching
    • Visitor Spending Tops $1B in Hawai'i in February
    • Hawai'i Has Most EV Charging Stations in U.S.
    • Maui Well Represented at National Student Video Event
    • Kahului Runway to Close for Maintenance
    • House to Vote on Public Trust Land Bill Friday
    • Moloka'i Laynet Fishers Register Next Week
  • 30
    • Five Arrested in California-Hawai'i Drug Ring
    • 'Hats Off' to the Red Cross This Weekend
    • County Website Earns 'Sunny' Award
    • House Passes Ceded Lands Agreement
    • Three Buses Coming to Maui from O'ahu
    • Tsutsui Comments on 'Historic' Legislation
    • Monday State Agenda Includes Movie Plan
    • HTA Releases RFP for Travel Promotion
  • 31
    • Hawai'i Gas Inches Toward $5 a Gallon
    • Whole Foods to Sell Only Sustainable Seafood
    • Vandals Release Rare Birds from Honolulu Zoo
    • Stable Road Brushfire Stirs Multi-Agency Response



February 2012

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  • 1
    • North Shore Surf Still Big-But Dropping
    • Kaunakai Fire finally out
    • Surprise (not)! Electricity is Most Expensive in Hawai'i too
    • Albatross Takes L-o-o-o-n-g Way Home
    • Odds Against Gambling in Hawai'i
    • Maui Teachers Add Astronomy to Curriculum
    • North Swell Drops Below Advisory Level
    • Kala Road Closing Next Week
    • Monthly Airport Parking Rate Nearly Doubles
    • Case Issues 'Open Letter' to Hirono
    • Underage Drinking Topic of Community Meeting
    • Help Wanted: LOTS of Help Wanted at Hawaiian
    • Haleakala Staff Plans Community Meeting in Hana
    • Seki Takes Helm as Comptroller
    • Hirono Supports Panetta's Afghan Withdrawl Plan
  • 2
    • Two More Fires Stretch Moloka'i Crews
    • 'Phils' Shadow' Says Six More Weeks of Winter
    • Crews Can't Find Tangled Whale
    • Northern Japan Has New Threat: Heavy Snow
    • North Shore Surf Could Top 15 Feet Tonight
    • Learn 'How to Communicate in a Crisis' - for Free
    • Whale Tangled Head to Tail; Rescuers Responding
    • Waterline Work Closes Portion of Wili Pa Loop
    • USDA 'Officially' Says Big Island is 'Dry'
    • PUC Says 'Free' Not Good Enough
  • 3
    • Jobless Claims Dip Slightly Last Month
    • 6.9 Vanuatu Quake Does Not Generate Tsunami
    • Big Waves Here - More Coming
    • Coast Guard Teams with Maui, Big Island for Safety Procedures
  • 4
    • Haleakala, Solar Wave Combine Operations - Plan Expansion
    • State Forms Plan to Replenish 'Rainy Day Fund'

  • 5
  • 6
    • "Break" in "Breaking News" Is Over
    • Hawaiian Telcom Looks to Refinance Debt
    • Wave on North Shores Could Reach 24 Feet
    • Lost La Perouse Lady Story Has Happy Ending
    • Yes, That Was Snow on Haleakala
    • Anonymous Donor Funds Dental Center Upgrade
    • Abercrombie, OHA Urge Lawmakers to Back Deal
  • 7
    • Strong Winds Prompt Advisory
    • Giant Waves Could Reach 35 Feet Tonight
    • Legislature Considering Statewide Building Code Changes
    • Police, Coast Guard Search for Owner of Beached Boat
    • Philippine Quake Death Toll at 22
    • Whale Sanctuary Considering Expanded Focus
    • MECO Restores Power in Kahului
    • Coast Guard Finds Mariner Safe Ashore
  • 8
    • Giant Surf, High Tides Slam North Shores
    • Kona Storm Sends Fives Boats Ashore
    • Fugitive - Former Maui Broker - Indicted
  • 9
  • 10
    • North Shore Finally On The Way Down
    • USDA Renews Vog Damage Disaster Declaration
    • Senate Committee Passes 'Invest in Hawai'i' Bill
    • Waikiki Casino Bill Among Those Set for Review Monday
  • 11
    • 'Medicare Fraud' Meetings Set for Lana'i, Maui
    • Maui Man Knocked Into Frozen Sea By Japanese Whaler

  • 12
    • 15-20 Foot Surf Heading To North, West Shores
    • More Vog on the Way
  • 13
    • North, West Shores See Growing Surf
    • Souki's Waikiki Casino Bill Goes to Committee Today
    • No Tsunami After 6.1 Costa Rica Quake
    • Power Back On In Haiku
    • Marine Salvage Closes Part of Lahaina Park
    • Marshalls Locate Maui Sex Assault Fugitive in NM
    • Gambling Bill Appears to Fold for this Session
    • Committees Advance Abercrombie's OHA Proposal
    • North Waves Peaking - But Still Very Big
    • February Declared 'Whale Month' in Hawai'i
  • 14
    • North, West Waves Still 12-15 Feet
    • Downed Wires Close Hobron Avenue in Kahului
    • Majority Betting Against Casinos
    • Shark Sighting Closes Makena Beaches
    • Hirono Lauds New FAA Renewal
    • 'County Corner' to Set Up at Whale Day
    • Crews Rescue Man After Fall at Twin Falls
  • 15
    • New North Swell Could Reach 20-24 Feet
    • BankOh Overdraft Settlement Approved
    • No Tsunami After 6.0 Oregon Quake
    • Gusty Winds Upcountry Prompt Advisory
    • DOE Wants Input on 'Quality of Education'
    • HI Credit Card Debt Down
    • North Shore Waves Will Build Thursday
    • Half-Staff Flags Saturday Honor Late O'ahu Rep
    • Navy Names Ships After Hawai'i-Based Heroes
  • 16
    • Search Begins for Man Overboard Off Lana'i
    • Hawaii Foreclosures Up First Time in Seven Months
    • Northwest Swell Should Peak Today
    • Maui Fire Crews Rescue Man Overboard
    • Strong Upcountry Winds Prompt Advisory
    • Maui Environmentalist Receives Award
    • Overboard Man Dies South of Lana'i
  • 17
    • Mokulele Rebrands, Retimes Interisland Flights
    • New Airport Access Road Gets Funding
    • Gusty Summit Winds Trigger Advisory
    • Big Waves Starting to Diminish
    • 'Space Night' Coming to Moloka'i
    • Governor in LA for US-China Trade Talks
  • 18
    • High Winds Expected on Summit Through Sunday Morning
    • MECO Working on West Maui Power Outage
    • Lights Back On in West Maui
    • Shark Feeding, Breastfeeding Among Topics Coming To the Legislature
    • Wind Advisory Extended to Tomorrow
    • Kalaupapa Nun 'Sainting' Date Set
    • Trades Building Waves on East Shores

  • 19
    • Gusty Trades To Continue Until Monday
    • Choppy Big Surf Hitting East Shores
  • 20
    • Big Island Has Snowy Summits
    • Trade-Generated 10-Foot Surf Hitting East Shores
    • Strong Winds Keep Advisory Up Upcountry
    • Search for Missing SCUBA Diver Has Happy Ending
    • Crews Rescue Woman from Haiku Stream Bed
  • 21
    • Dow Tops 13,000 For a While Today
    • Bar Smoking Bill Gets Snuffed - for Now
    • Two Bills Aimed at Allowing Vacation Rentals
    • Sloppy Big East Shore Waves to Diminish Wednesday
    • Water Conservation Poster Contest Begins
    • Gusty, Cold Winds Keep Summit Advisory Up
    • Hawaiian Hopes to Get Back on Schedule This Afternoon
    • Mixed Responses to Civil Unions Lawsuit in Hawai'i
    • Senate Passes 'Invest in Hawai'i' Act of 2012
    • Kona Storm-Beached Pacific Maid Cathes Fire Again in Lahaina
  • 22
    • Honda Recalling 46,000 Minivans
    • East Shore Surf On the Way Down - Still Hazardous
    • No Surprise - Hawai'i Is America's Favorite State
    • Tourism Leading Growth Over Next Four Years
    • Sloppy Surf Hanging on Longer than Expected
    • State Senate Taking Five Days Off
    • New Sanctuary Vessel Blessed at Ma'alaea
    • Dogs, Skateboards on Thursday's Capitol Agenda
    • 60+ Earthquakes Jiglle Big Island Today
  • 23
    • Hana to Kaoli Going Dark This Morning
    • Sloppy Surf on East Shores Keeps Advisory Up
    • 'Dogs in Restaurants' Bill Sits, Stays in Committee
    • Kula Man Arrested for Impersonating Federeal Officer
    • HTA Predicts Healthy Growth in Airline Seats
    • Justice Foundation Sets Maui Briefing
    • Toll Roads, 'State Microbe' on Friday Agenda
    • Baldwin Advances at State Hoops Tourney
    • 4.1 Kilauea Quake Continues 'Swarm'
  • 24
    • FEMA Reimbursing Hawai'i $7.8M for APEC Costs
    • Island Air Adding More Interisland Plans to Fleet
    • 4.4 Temblor Adds to Big Island Quake Swarm
    • Energy, Space, Human Efficiency Keys in SOC Speech
    • 'Gas Station Takeover' Coming to Wailuku Today
    • January Visitor Spending Highest on Record
  • 25
    • State House Advances Agriculture Bills
    • Stargazers Get a Treat This Weekend
    • Bone Marrow, Film Credits on Monday's Capitol Agenda
    • Fire Crews Rescue Woman from Honolua Rocks

  • 26
    • Kaua'i Getting Hammered by Thunderstorms
    • Honoapi'ilani Highway Reopens at Napili After Early Morning Accident
    • Two Lahaina Women Critically Injured in Head-On Crash
    • Lights Out Around Maliko Gulch, Parts of Haiku
    • MECO Restores Power in Haiku
    • Strong Trades Bring Sloppy Surf to East Shores Again
  • 27
    • Kahului Man Injured in House Fire
    • Wind-Driven East Shore Waves Prompt Advisory
    • 'Descendants' Oscar A Win for Hawai'i
    • PBS Hawai'i Receives EDGE Award for Hiki No Project
    • Coast Guard to Help Fight Illegal Fishing Near Marshall Islands
    • DLNR Sets 'Detect-A-Leak' Week in March
    • Solar Energy Group Ousts President
    • Study Says Aloha State Healthiest in Nation
    • Blockbusters Fuel Call for More Hawai'i Productions
    • Kahului House Fire Damages Top $200K
    • House Considering State-Owned Bank
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    • Power Goes Out Along Lahainaluna Road
    • East Shores Still Seeing Big, Messy Surf
    • Fishing Rule Says 'No' - But Lacks Penalties
    • Kaua'i Utility Begins Installing Smart Meters
    • 'Better Place' Poised to Make Maui a Better Place
    • Industrial Employment Grows For First Time in Years
    • Some Tsunami Debris Could Reach Hawai'i
    • Power Back On in Lahaina, Details Added
    • Japan Tsunami Debris Expected in Hawaiian Archipelago
    • Civil Unions 'Housekeeping' Among Important Bills Wednesday
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    • Rough, Choppy Swell Keeps East Shore Surf Advisory Up
    • News Laws Would Require More Rental Managers
    • FTC Blocks Sale of Liberty Dialysis in Hawai'i
    • DPS Lays Out Plan to Bring Hawai'i Inmates Home
    • New Driver License Requirements Take Effect Monday
    • East Shore Surf Advisory Flag Still Flying
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January 2012

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    • 6.8 Japan Quake Does Not Send Tsunami
    • 15-20 Foot Waves Pounding North Shores Today
    • Hundreds Injured in Filipino New Year Revelry
    • High Surf on North Shores to Last Through Tomorrow
    • Flooding Closes Lahaina Streets
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    • Missouri Visitor Dies in East Maui Fall
    • New Year Miracle: Missing Mariner Found Near Big Island
    • Surf Still Up Along North Shores
    • Look for Space Station Pass Wednesday Night
    • Nuns Describe Life of Soon-to-Be Moloka'i Saint
    • 'Occupy' Joins Hana Community to Stop Eviction of 100-year Homeowners
    • 'Giant' Northwest Swell Could Bring 25-35 Foot Waves
  • 3
    • Civil Union Law Looks 'Good' to Maui Hotels
    • Potential 'Monster' Waves en Route to North Shores
    • 'Occupy,' Hana Residents Save Family Land - At Least For Now
    • Power Out in Northwest Maui - MECO Not Sure Why
    • Utilities Seek PUC Approval to Simplify, Speed Up Solar Water Savings
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    • Monster Surf To Peak on Maui This Afternoon
    • Task Force Recommends Changes to Foreclosure Law
    • Bankruptcies Drop in 2011 - First Time in Five Years
    • MPD Employee Arrested for Impersonating Officer
    • 'Strong Demand for Hawai'i' Fuels Predicted Airline Jump
  • 5
    • Surf On Way Down - But Still Huge
    • Pricy Sushi - Bluefin Catch Nets $736,000
    • Philippine Landslide Traps Gold Miners
    • Governor Comments on Reduced Revenue Projection
    • Alan Wong Set to Open Maui Restaurant
    • Kilauea Volcano to Be Immortalized on Quarter
    • Alexander Steps Down from State Homelessness Post
    • Surf Still Big - Still On Way Down
    • Humpbacks 'Cruise' Honolulu Harbor
  • 6
    • West, North Shore Waves, Big - But Falling
    • Hawaii's Location in Pacific May Defend It from Spending Cuts
    • After Recent Dips - Gas Prices Headed Back Up
    • Clooney's 'Descendents' Gets Oscar-Worthy Notice
    • Propane Smells Prompts Service Center Evacuation
    • Humpbacks Return to Honolulu Harbor
    • Stadium to Close for Resurfacing
    • Largest 'Resolution' Party Set for Saturday at MACC
    • Red Cross Responds to Haiku Home Fire
    • Swell Rising on North, East Shores
  • 7
    • Accident Near Roundabout Briefly Closes Pi'ikea Avenue
    • Haiku Man Injured in North Shore House Fire

  • 8
    • Here Come More Big Waves!
    • Hirono Spearheads Move to Simplify Visa Policies
    • Maui TV News for the Week of January 6, 2012
  • 9
    • More Hawai'i Residents Turning to Credit Cards - Debt Growing
    • Kula Ridge Closer to Reality
    • 6.6 Quake in South Pacific Does Not Generate Tsunami
    • High Surf Advisory Cancelled
    • Is Your Keiki 'Military Child of the Year?'
    • MPD Sets Dates for 'Town Hall' Meetings
  • 10
    • Hawai'i Among States In Jeopardy of Losing 'Top' Funds
    • New State Budget Not Expected to Include Tax Increases, But...
    • HEI Donates $50K for New Specialty Center at MMMC
    • Parts of Haiku Without Power
    • Cooke Pool on Moloka'i Closing for Maintenance
    • Tesoro Plots Hawai'i Exit
    • More Big Waves Headed Our Way
    • Governor Comments on Tesoro Exit
    • Lava Stops Flowing to Ocean on Big Island
  • 11
    • Chevron Mulls Purchase of Tesoro Refinery
    • High Surf Advisory Issued for Tonight
    • Keck Astronomers Focus In on Three 'New' Planets
    • DLNR Joins HSUS to Fight Wildlife Crime
    • Blessing Opens Motorcycle Training Facility at UH-MC
    • Governor Releases $14.2M for School Improvements
  • 12
    • Moloka'i Boy Critically Injured in Tractor Accident
    • Fire Guts Homeless Camp in Lahaina
    • High Surf Advisory Dropped for North Shores
    • State Law Cut Hawai'i Foreclosures in Half in 2011
    • Relocation of Lahaina Bus Hub Subject of Meeting
    • 'High Street Journal' Hot Off the Presses
    • DLNR Takes 'Forest Message' to TV
    • Newest South Maui Park Alcohol-Free
    • Moloka'i Boy in Stable Condition After Tractor Accident
  • 13
    • It's a Drill - Only a Drill Near Kahului Airport
    • Maui Nets 24 Project Grants from Tourism Authority
    • BIG Trucks Moving BIG Parts for Kaheawa II
    • New Ka'anapali Subway First of Five to Open in Hawai'i
  • 14
    • Statue of Saint Damien Unveiled at Namesake School
    • Maui TV News for the Week of January 13, 2012

  • 15
    • Russian Space Junk Coming Down Today
    • Kihei Couple Suing MPD Over 'Wrong Address' Search
    • Russian Space Junk Crashes into South Pacific
    • Power Flickers in East Maui
    • Gingrich 'Officially' on Hawai'i Ballot
  • 16
    • Clooney, Hawai'i Film On Top of 'Globes'
    • Kaiser Workers Donate Day Off to Homeless Center
  • 17
    • Hana Woman Dead After Nahiku Traffic Accident
    • Lawmaker Wants to Increase Film Tax Credits
    • Firefighters Rescue Teen from Bamboo Forest Trail
    • 'Aloha Spirit' Alive and Well - in California
    • 'Hulu' Lindsey to Take OHA Seat Today
    • Kalaupapa Gets New Air Carrier
    • Gusty Winds Prompt Advisory
    • Coconut Tree Takes Out Power Lines in Wailuku
    • Maui's Lindsey Sworn In as OHA Trustee
    • Ka'anapali Beach Club Staff Ratifies Contract
  • 18
    • UH Food Innovation Center Plans Unfold
    • Trash Fire Flares Up - Inside Opala Truck
    • PV: Cleaner, Safer, More Efficient - And Now Cheaper
    • Big Island Bag Ban Begins in January
    • Governor Seeks Volunteers for State Boards, Commissions
    • Police Identify Woman Killed in East Maui Crash
  • 19
    • Accident Closes Part of Makena Alanui
    • President Pitches Plan to Increase Tourism
    • Hawai'i One of Four States Working on 'Kicking Butt'
    • 6.1 New Zealand Quake Does Not Generate Tsunami
    • Legislature 'Unlikely' to Grab TA Tax from Counties
    • Monk Seal Rehab Center on Big Island Closer to Reality
    • Makena Road Open After Early Morning Accident
    • Portion of Mill Street Closed After Propane Leak
    • Kaiser Donates $40K to Help Fight Hepatitis
    • HTA Praises President's Move to Increase Tourism
    • Maui Man Dies in Single-Car Crash in Makena
    • Paddling is Paddling, Right? Wrong!
    • Crash Did Not Kill Crash Victim - But He Still Died
    • Senate Hopeful Lauds Obama's Tourism Plan
    • Hirono Adds Voice to Obama's Tourism Plan
    • Maui Firefighter Dies On Duty
    • Alaska Flights to Hawai'i Frozen By Ice Storm
    • OHA Names New CEO
    • Crummy Weather Grounds More Alaska Flights
    • Union Teachers Reject Performance-Based Raises
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    • State Legislature to Consider Ban on Bear Trading
    • When the Surf's Up - The Power's On
    • Coast Guard Calls Off Search for Kayak Paddler
    • 'Volunteen' Honor Open for Nominations
    • Maui TV News for the Week of January 20, 2012
    • Six Honu Keiki Blessed at Maui Ocean Center
  • 21
    • DesJardins Unanimously Approved as 2nd District Judge

  • 22
    • Cruise Ship Enters Kaunakakai Harbor Without Incident
    • Hirono Has Fond Words as Giffords Resigns
  • 23
    • Baker Seeks Bond Funding to Break Ground at Kihei High School
    • Hawaiian Partners with JetBlue for Some Flights
    • Big Quake Jolts Big Island
    • Kahikinui Fire Conquered by Maui Fire Crews
    • Teachers' Deal, Economy Dominate 2012 State of State Address
    • Kahului Airport Runway Work Topic of Meeting Tonight
    • 'Lost' Haleakala Hiker Safe, Hitchhiked to Kula
    • Talent Show Added to Next 'County On Your Corner'
    • Organ Transplant Center in Hawai'i Closer to Happening
    • Space Education Comes to Earth on Big Island
    • 6.2 Quake in Chile Does Not Generate Tsunami
    • Tesoro Powering Some Refinery Units Again
  • 24
    • Crews Extinguish Kula Coffee Roaster Fire
    • Haiku, Lahaina Schools Among Cooke Foundation Award Winners
    • Jobless Numbers Drop in 2011
    • Monsanto Accepting Scholarship Applications
    • After Officer's Death, Senator Proposes 'Move Over' Law
    • Critical Accident Closes Portion of Highway in Ka'anapali
    • Oh Yeah, The Governor Dissed the Pro Bowl
  • 25
    • Lahaina Man Dies in Motorcycle Crash
    • Lawmakers Seek Boost to 30 Percent for Film Credits
    • DHS Playing 'Catch-Up' on SNAP Applications
  • 26
    • State Tourism Dollars Promote Each Island Separately
    • Search Continues for Missing Kayaker Off Kihei Shoreline
    • Lawmakers Propose 'Reproductive Rights Week'
    • UH Settles Data Breach Lawsuit
    • Two Promoted at Maui Fire Department
    • More Than 1,000 Bills Await Legislature in 2012
    • Search Suspended for Missing Kayaker - for Now
  • 27
    • Even with RIF, Hawai'i Could Get 1,000 More Marines
    • Coast Guard Suspends Search for Missing Kayaker - MFD Tries Again
    • 'Invest in Hawai'i' Bill Introduced Today
    • Fire Crews Continue Search for Kayaker
    • Governor Releases $15.6M for CIP 'Shovel-Ready' Projects
    • Former FHB Manager Admits Embezzling $2.6M
    • Matson Fuel Surcharge Leaps to 45.5 Percent
  • 28
    • MFD Abandons Search for Missing Kayaker
    • Speed, Alcohol Suspected in Fatal Kula Crash
    • 5.5 Japan Quake Jiggly - But No Tsunami
    • Kihei Roundabout Work To Close Entire Intersection
    • 'Fire Weather Watch' Issued for Sunday
    • New North Swell Could Top Out at 22 Feet
    • 'Red Flag Warning' Supercedes 'Fire Weather Watch'

  • 29
    • Crews Knock Down Two Moloka'i Fires
    • North, West Swells Big - Still Growing
    • Skateboarding Would Be a Crime - Without a Helmet
    • Surf Advisory Drops With Wave Heights
    • Red Flag Flies to Warn to Fire Danger Today
    • Crews Fight Third Moloka'i Fire in Two Days
    • Maui TV News for the Week of January 27, 2012
    • New North Swell Expected to Build Rapidly
    • Rep. Hirono Announces Service Academy Appointments
    • Moloka'i Fire Crews, Extra Teams, Beat Kaunakakai BVlaze
  • 30
    • Moloka'i Fire Still Burning - Crews Back on Scene
    • Hawai'i Visits, Spending Spike in 2011
    • North Shore Surf To Build Rapidly Today
    • Dry Conditions Prompt Red Flag Fire Warning
    • State 'Recharges' Electric Vehicle Rebate Program
    • Lawmakmers Move to 'Fast Track' Jobs Bills
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    • Legislators Decide To Enfore Decades-Old Law
    • United's 'Friendly Skies' To Span from D.C. to HNL
    • East Maui Rolling Outages Planned for Today
    • Kaunakakai Fire Still Demands Attention on Moloka'i
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