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May 2013

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    • Hawaiian Plans Route to China
    • Details Follow Unanimous State Budget Approval
    • Bankruptcies Drop in April
    • Foodland Adds 'Free Gas' to Maika'i Options
    • TV News Report Errs on 'Sex Superbug'
    • Crews Tackle Brushfire in Honokohau Valley
    • Propane Leak Leads to Napili Evacuation
  • 2
    • Hawai'i Reporters Will Soon Lose Their 'Shield'
    • ML&P Loses 10 Times as Much as 2012
    • HMSA Nets Approval for 6.8 Percent Rate Hike
    • Delays Extend Med-QUEST Plan Enrollment Period
    • Movies, IT, Ag, Energy Highlight Closing Session
    • Andaz Maui Plans Job Fair, Taking Reservations
    • Maui's Souki Drops Gavel on 27th Legislative Session
    • Young Journalists Benefit from Baldwin Grant at Akaku
  • 3
    • Police Defuse Possible Threat Between Students
    • Senators Fail to Advance PV Tax Credits
    • Maui TV News for the Week Ending April 26, 2013
  • 4
    • Accident Closes Pulehu Road Near Landfill
    • Fishers Try - Again - to Delist Endangered Whales
    • Omaopio Road - Kula Highway Crash Still Under Investigation

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    • Lahaina Man Dies in Bike-Truck Collision
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    • Late-Season Front Brings Kona-Type Showers
    • Mama's to Drop Big 'Lure' 30 Miles Off Shore
    • Lawmakers Agree to Lipoa Point Purchase - But Show No Money
    • Two O'ahu Teens Top 280,000 to Earn National Volunteer Awards
    • Flash Flood Watch Dropped for Maui Vounty
    • Lipoa Deal Made - 'Now Where's My Checkbook?'
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    • Abercrombie Notes Moments of Greenwood's Fm[inal flight
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    • Few Details Still Available After Thursday Crash
    • Moloka'i Woman Dies in Van-Scooter Accident
    • Kahului, Wailuku Crews Extinguish Fire Thursday
    • Couple in Good Shape After Upcountry Excursion
    • $300 M Secured from Legislature for Maui Projects
    • Avian Flu Tapers Off...but Only a Little
    • Three Men Arrested for Car Theft, Burglary
    • State to Honor Fallen Honolulu Hero Saturday
    • Speeding in Wailuku?, Rental Car Fees? No Beach to Walk? Ask the Mayor
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    • Blustery Weather Knocks Power on North Shore

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    • Pa'ia Man Still Critical After Friday Crash
    • Fire and Ice (Cream) Mix Poorly on Morning Commute
    • SAFE! Shane Victorino Cleared to Play Tuesday
    • 7.0 Guam Quake Does Not Generate Tsunami
    • Coast Guard Joins Ships in Aiding Distressed Sailor
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    • HTA Seeks RFPs for China, Taiwan Experts
    • Hawai'i Justice Advocate Receives National Recognition
    • Oprah's Maui Farm Project Hitting Higher Gear
    • Charity Walk Nets Huge Total
    • Maui Matsuri Prize Winners List Released
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    • Two Men Safe After MFD Ocean Rescue
    • Flags at Half-Staff Honoring Peace Officers Today
    • Eight Homes on County Auction Block
    • Kam One Restroom Closing for Renovation
    • Much of Moloka'i Loses Power
    • Lights Back On on Moloka'i
    • Series of Big South Swells On the Way
  • 16
    • Hirono Seeks to Ease Hong Kong Visitor Hassle
    • South Swell Arrives - More to Come
    • Statewide Unemployment Dips in April
    • Coast Guard Reaches Out to Public in Search for Swimmer
    • Fire Crews Quickly Knock Down Mokulele Brush Fire
    • Military, State, County Join to Offer Free Medical Care
    • Maui, Moloka'i Officers Run, Play for Special Olympics
    • Monk Seal Hooked off Maui - DLNR Seeks Reports
    • South Swells Keep Rolling In
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    • Maui Film Festival Less Than a Month Away
    • South Shore Surf Advisory Extended Through Sunday
    • State Pounces on Premiere Mortgage
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    • Waves Still Pumping Along South Shores
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    • Epic South Swell Appears to Be Peaking
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April 2013

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    • Mokulele Aims to Fill Kapalua Gap
    • High Winds Buffeting Summit Today
    • Hawaii's 'Hungry Guy' Debuts on 'The Voice' Tonight
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    • All Safe After Fishing Boat Sinks Off Kaho'olawe
    • Senate Observes 20th Anniversary of Keck Observatory
    • Small Shark Bites Man Off Ka'anapali
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    • Bankruptcy Filings Continue to Decline
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    • No Damages, Injuries from Lana'i Fire
    • Spay/Neuter Clinics Coming Up This Month
    • 383 Young Artists Depict the Water of Maui
    • North Waves Could Reach 24 Feet
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    • HTA Looks for Someone to Run Hawai'i Convention Center
    • Maui Dancer Captures 'Miss Aloha Hula' Crown + Language Award
    • 'Tough' Vandals Attack Defenseless Bus Stops
    • Giant Waves Expected Tonight on North Shores
  • 6
    • Friday Morning Napili Fire Clears Ironwood Needles
    • North, West Waves Declining - But Still BIG

  • 7
    • Woman Airlifted After Waihe'e Trail Injury
    • Kalama Skate Park Closing for Repairs
    • Maui TV News for the Week Ending March 29, 2013
  • 8
    • Coast Guard Seeks Help After Kayak Found Adrift
    • Caldwell Signs Bill Banning Butts on Waikiki
    • Maui Home Prices Up, Sales Down
    • Coast Guard Suspends Search for Kayak Paddler
    • North Waves Still Topping 15 Feet
    • Coast Guard on MedEvac Mission to American Samoa
    • Governor, Cabinet Coming to Maui This Week
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    • Hirono Questions Commander on Pacific Threat
    • Man Dies Off South Maui - Drowning Suspected
    • Lahaina DMVL Open During Construction
  • 10
    • USPS Un-Cancels Saturday Delivery
    • Big Changes Coming to Hawaiian Skies
    • Baby Beach Parking Closing to Protect Trees
    • County Immigration Services Office Moving
    • Schatz Welcomes New Interior Secretary - 'Friend to Hawai'i'
    • UH '15 to Finish' Set as National Model
    • Hirono Cites Good and Bad in President's Budget
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    • Bullseye! - Target Aims for Maui in 2015
    • Maui Democrats Set Annual Convention
    • State Suspends TB Clearance Due to Shortage
    • Gusty Winds Powering Up from South, East
    • Honolulu Agent 'Guilty' in Insurance Fraud
  • 12
    • Visiting Snorkeler Critical After Swim
    • Waterline Fix to Affect Kaiku Tuesday
  • 13
    • State Watching Kaua'i - Weather Closes Kalalau Trail

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    • One Dead, One Injured in Separate East Maui Accidents
    • Six Year-Old Nearly Drowns At Stable Beach
    • Death Toll Remains at 2 After Boston Marathon Explosions
    • Equipment Failure Delays Latest Edition of Maui TV News
    • HI House Moves to Repeal PLDC
    • Boston Marathon Explosion Death Toll Now Three
    • A&B Exec Safe After Boston Marathon Explosions
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    • Schatz Co-Authors Bill Shoring Up Medicare
    • Miraculously, Death Toll Still 'Only' 3 in Boston
    • Governor Order Flags to Half-Staff to Honor Victims, Families
    • State Rep Ing Praises Repeal of PLDC
    • Waikiki Pizzeria to Open in Azeka Backstreet Cafe Location
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    • Internet Scam Sites Pop Up After Boston Tragedies
    • Hotel Room Rates Reach All-Time High
    • Maui TV News for the Week Ending April 5, 2013
    • Schatz, Hirono Express Disappointment After Gun Vote
    • Thousands in Hawai'i Can Use Tax Credits to Pay Insurance
    • UH-MC Students Plan High Tech Demonstrations Thursday
    • HSTA Ratifies New Four-Year Contract
  • 18
    • Hawai'i Credit Card Debt Drops - Still Among Highest
    • Governor, HSTA to Hold Live Online Press Conference
    • FBI Releases Video, Photos of Bomb Suspects
    • Coast Guard Searching for Possible Jet Ski Thief
    • Yikes! Maui Unemployment Claims Take BIG Jump
    • Japan Quake Does Not Send Tsunami
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    • Room Rates Inch Up - Occupancy Climbs
    • Maui TV News for the Week Ending April 12, 2013
    • World Gripped By Boston Manhunt
    • 'We Got Him' - Second Bombing Suspect Taken Alive
    • Permits? Gun Laws? Potholes? Ask The Mayor
  • 20
    • Mayor Issues First-Ever Veto
    • Napili Bus Stops Affected by Road Repairs

  • 21
    • Flood Advisory Briefly Issued for Maui
    • Downed Tree Briefly Blocks Hana Highway
  • 22
    • Hawaiian Sponsoring Worlwide Voyage of Hokule'a, Hikianalia
    • Aleutian Quake Series Does Not Generate Tsunami
    • Governor Signs Bill: PLDC is Gone
    • Former HA Chief to Head Island Air
    • New Bill Strengthens Rights of Assault Victims
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    • OSHA Seeks Fine After Maui Crane Tragedy
    • Union Meetings Shorten DMVL Hours This Week
    • Unfilled County Auditor Position Already Gets Raise
    • Hirono Supports Hawai'i Small Business in Speech
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    • State Budget Includes Funds for Kihei High School, Lipoa Point
    • Lahaina Woman Wins Brand New Kia Soul
    • Lucky We Live Maui: (Almost) No Traffic
    • Downpours Prompt Flood Advisory on Molokai
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    • Matson Lowers Fuel Surcharge Again
    • Mayor Selects CA Company for Waste Conversion Project
    • Tourism Contributes $279 Million More during First Quarter 2013
    • Missed West Maui Trash Routes to be Picked Up Friday
    • Honolulu Woman Adds Second Charge After Escape Attempt
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    • VP Biden Headlines Asia-Pacific Event
    • Kapalua Airport Gets $100K for Rescue Expansion
    • Maui Principal Among State's Top Finalists
    • Clean Lunch Wagons? Too Many Phone Books? Roundabout? Ask The Mayor
    • Haiku Area Loses Power
    • Chargers Choose Te'o
    • MECO Gets Power Flowing in Haiku
    • Maui TV News for the Week Ending April 19, 2013
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    • Firefighters Protect Hospice Maui from Flames
    • Governor Praises Preschool Progress
    • Coast Guard Rescues Kayakers Off O'ahu
    • Hana Airport to Close for Overnight Work

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    • 'School Readiness' Bill Advances in Honolulu
  • 29
    • Councilmember White Details Opposition to Property Tax Hike
    • UH Oceanographer Earns Prestigious International Award
    • Maui, Kaua'i, Oahu Reach Contract Deal with UPW
  • 30
    • New UPW Contract Includes Semi-Annual Raises
    • County Agencies Receive Grants for Tsunami Debris Cleanup
    • Army Detonates 'Old' Pu'unene Bomb
    • Maui Demo Convention Adds Big Names
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March 2013

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    • Maui TV News for the Week Ending February 22, 2013
    • Kamole Water Treatment Plant Closing for Upgrades
    • Injury Puts Off Los Lonely Boys Concert
    • Taxes, Ag, Education Among Proposed House Bills
    • County Awards First 'Small Town' Grants
    • Governor, Young to Address Sequestration Today
    • Governor Establishes Sequestration Response Team
    • Wires Down, Power Out in Parts of Lahaina
    • Water Poster Contest Entries Wanted
    • High Surf Adsvisory Wraps Around Islands
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    • Women Safe After Car Runs Off Hana Highway
    • North Shore Surf Cresting at 12-15 Feet
    • Coast Guard Suspends Search for Missing Kaua'i Swimmer
    • High Surf Advisory Extended to Sunday Morning

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    • Crews Douse Late Night West Maui Brush Fire
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    • Bankruptcy Filings Decline Again
    • Public Meeting to Consider Threatened South Maui Species Tonight
    • State Sells Student Loan Obligations
    • McCarthy Resumes Top Job at Makena Resort
    • New Bill Aims to Attract Outer Space to Big Island
    • Ellison Now World's Fifth Richest Person
    • 'Float Plan' Credited With Life Saving Effort in Philippine Sea
    • North Shore Surf Expected 20+ Feet Tonight
    • Accident Closes Pi'ilani Highway at Waipuilani Road
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    • Kihei Woman Dies Crossing Pi'ilani Highway
    • Search Resumes for Man in Ocean Off Kaua'i
    • State Senate Tasked to Define 'Dancing'
    • North, West Swells Big - Tapering Off
    • Hawai'i Shoppers Can Compare Insurance Rates Online
    • 'Steven Tyler Act' Passes State Senate
    • Pan-STARRS Comet Almost As Close As Sun
    • State Senate Votes to Decriminalize Pakalolo
    • Ritz-Carlton Sale Timed With Surging Tourism
    • Coast Guard Suspends Search for Missing Man
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    • House Moves Hundreds of Bills to Senate
    • Maui Film Studios About to Commence Production
    • Leash-Free Dog Park Opens Next Week
    • Rep. Ing's First Bill Passes House
    • Coast Guard 'McGuyvers' Disabled Boat
    • Free 'Rain Garden' Workshop Coming to Lahaina
    • HTA Increases Visitor Forecast Count
    • Could It Be? An Apple Store in Pukalani?
    • HI Senate Sends 348 Bills to the House
    • DOE, HSTA Approach HLRB...Again
    • Civilians and Brass Discuss Sequestration Impacts
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    • Hunters Spend Cold Night at Polipoli
    • Double Decker Maui Bus Arrives Next Week
    • Planting to Disrupt Front Street Traffic Tuesday
    • Hawai'i Senators Praise President's Action
    • Arakawa, Baisa Seek to Retain County TA Tax Share
    • Ka Ipu Kukui Fellows Travel to Capitol
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    • 80 Evacuated During Kihei Fire
    • Maui Leads Strong Week in Occupancy, Rates
    • Maui TV News for the Week Ending March 1, 2013
    • Major Items on County Council Agenda Next Week
  • 9
    • Chickens, Leaf Blowers? Ask The Mayor
    • House Budget Proposes $36B Over Two Years
    • North Shore May See 20+ Sets Sunday

  • 10
    • Heavy Rains Pounding Moloka'i
    • North, West Shores Seeing 15-20 Foot Surf
    • Flood Advisory Extended for Moloka'i
    • Flood Advisory Extended for Moloka'i - Again
  • 11
    • North Swell Still Big But Dropping
    • Pacific Quakes Do Not Generate Tsunami
    • 'All-Clear' Issued After 'Unknown Person' Report
    • 'Small' Airline War Heats Up
    • Police Release Details on Maui School 'Lockdown' Incident
    • HTA Honors Anniversary of Japan Disaster
  • 12
    • Ocean Safety, Rescue Crews Busy Monday
    • Police Release Details in Opihi Picker's Death
  • 13
    • Hawaiian Slips to 2nd on Time...By a Fraction
    • Another Northwest Swell Hitting Beaches
    • Argentinian Elected as New Pope
  • 14
    • Motorcyclist Dies in Kahului Crash
    • Arrest Made After Horrific 2012 Kula Crash
    • Traffic Moving Slowly Near Mile Marker 14
    • Wind Advisory Still Up for Haleakala
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    • Truck Fire Sounds Suspicious
    • Police Charge Homeless Man in Wailea Bank Robbery
    • Honoapi'ilani Highway Briefly Closed at Puamana
    • DLNR Sets Public Hearings on Proposed Wildlife Rule Changes
    • State Unemployment Inches Upward
    • Obnoxious Sights? Smells? Sounds? Ask the Mayor
    • Wind Advisory Flag Still Blowing at Summit
    • Road Work Will Affect East, West Maui Traffic Next Week
    • North, West Swell Expected Saturday Through Monday
  • 16
    • Summit Wind Advisory Extended Through Sunday Morning
    • Two Maui Students Among State Spelling Bee Finalists
    • North Swell Expected to Arrive Quickly Tonight

  • 17
    • 12-18 Foot North Surf Still Pounding
  • 18
    • System Upgrades Will Shut Down Water in Parts of Wailuku
    • HILT Seeks to Acquire Iniki-Bashed Kaua'i Resort
    • DWS Declares 'Drought Is Over' Upcountry
    • Auwahi, Maui Considering Undersea Power Delivery for O'ahu
    • Maui TV News for the Week Ending March 8, 2013
  • 19
    • Tsutsui's Priorities Outlined for LG Conference
    • Wailuku Pool Closes Briefly for Repairs
    • Another Olowalu 'Questionable' Fire Set
  • 20
    • Kitchen Fire Damages Ka'anapali Ali'i Condo
    • Kaiser Adding Rehab Center on Maui
    • Goal! Pro Bowl Coming Back to HI in 2014
    • Pink Paddlers Plan 'Huge' Sale
    • Oahu's 'Mighty Mules' Repeat As National Cyber-Champions
    • Schatz' First Bill Focuses on Preservation
    • Hirono Bill Seeks to Restore Tuition Aid for Vets
    • New Wailuku Pool Repairs Taking Longer
    • Butts Outlawed on Waikiki Beach
    • North Swell Will Build - Fast and Big
  • 21
    • Downed Pole Briefly Closes Baldwin Avenue
    • 'Advisory' Becomes 'Warning' As Giant Waves Approach
    • McKelvey Refuses to Hear 'Steven Tyler' Act
    • Boyfriend Arrested in Shooting Death of Moloka'i Woman
    • HI Delegation Works On Native Rights
    • Victim, Suspect Identified in Tragic Moloka'i Murder
    • Giant Surf Expected to Get Even Bigger
  • 22
    • Despite Slight Dip, Maui Hotels Still 84 Percent Filled
    • Fillin' 'Er Up Still Costliest on Maui
    • Surf Declining - But Still Big
    • Maui OHA Trustee to Address Local Businesses
    • Hirono Successfully Intercedes to Keep Kalaeloa Open
    • Charges Formally Filed in Moloka'i Murder
    • Price Gouging? Pot Holes? Goofy Signals? Ask the Mayor
    • Governor Release $26M in Schools CIP - Not Much on Maui
    • Surf Still At 'Advisory' Level
  • 23
    • Island Air Adds Kahului, Lana'i - Drops Kapalua
    • Maui TV News for the Week Ending March 15, 2013

  • 24
    • Single Vehicle Crash Claims Lahaina Teen
    • DOE, HSTA, Abercrombie Reach Tentative Agreement
  • 25
    • 'Car' Analogy Opens Mayor's 2014 Budget Proposal
    • New Aircraft Mean New Routes, New Jobs at Hawaiian
    • Coast Guard Rescues Kayakers in Wailea Weekend Winds
  • 26
    • Rhetoric Heats Up as North Korea Threatens Pacific
  • 27
    • Flash Flood Watch in Effect Today
    • Hawai'i War Fallen To Be Honored Today
    • 'Lost' Photo Subject Gets Big-Time Picture Offer
    • Pounding Rains Close Cherished Kaua'i Trails
  • 28
    • Wednesday Nighht Fire Closes Plantation House Restaurant
    • Hawaiian Self-Tagging Comes to Honolulu, Maui Later
    • Boardwalk Pavillion Badly Damaged in Overnight Fire
    • Mayor Clears Up Rumors on Recycling Sites
    • Jimmy Gomes Nominated for BLNR Position
    • MFD Promotes Two Veterans to Batallion Chief
    • Hawai'i Student Producers Fare Well in Hollywood
    • Portion of Lahaina Bypass Quietly Opens
    • Makena Resort Facelift Complete - Now the Golf Course
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    • Schatz To Tour Neighbor Islands Next Week
    • UHERO Forecast Sees Contruction Coming Back to Life
    • HMSA Foundation Boosts Major Programs Across State
    • Maui TV News for the Week Ending March 22, 2013
    • North Swell Expected Saturday Morning
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    • HMSA 'Teen Video Awards' Voting Starts Monday
    • North Shore Seeing 10-15 Foot Surf

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    • Strong North Swell Still Pounding
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    • 'Race to Top' Shows 'Promising Growth' for Hawai'i
    • Maui Leads State in Hotel Occupancy, Rates
    • Winds Fell Tree in South Maui Park
    • HTA Predicts Another Record-Setting Year
    • Ho'okipa to Host Kite Surf Championships in 2013
    • Governor Notes Hawaii 'Race to Top' Progress
    • State Seeks Scenic Byways Nominations
    • Flags Lower to Honor Lex 'Thank You Very Much' Brodie
  • 2
    • Governor Approves Kaua'i Forest Fire Restoration Plan
    • Nogelmeier To Detail Digitizing Language Project
    • 6.9 Japan Quake Does Not Generate Tsunami
    • Punxsutawney Phil Predicts Early Spring
    • Coast Guard Suspends Spear Fisherman Search off Honaunau
    • Colorado Visitor Dies After Upcountry Fall

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    • Maui TV News for the Week Ending January 25, 2013
    • Wind Advisory Up for Lana'i, Haleakala
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    • Expect Strong Trades Again Today
    • Telescope Delays Costing $500K Per Month
    • Police Release Details, Identify Saturday's Fatal Fall Victim
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    • Lana'i Co. Adds Another Key Executive
    • Candidates Announced for UH Regent Board Positions
    • High Winds To Last Through Midday
    • Latest Monk Seal Death Was Avoidable
    • County Sets Chinese New Year Celebration
    • Ellison Opens Checkbook to Improve Lana'i Utilities
    • Goodwill Offering Free Tax Help to Qualified Residents
    • No Tsunami Likely from 8.0 South Pacific Quake
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    • USPS Sets August to End Saturday Delivery
    • Big Island Man's Body Discovered Off Paradise Point
    • House Considering GMO, Ag Matters Thursday
    • House Committee Sets Baseline for Energy Credits
  • 7
    • UH Financial Challenges Still Building
    • Maui County Receives Federal EPA Grant
    • LUC Rules Against Pi'ilani Promenade, Maui Outlets and Honua'ula
    • Asteroid to Come Between Earth and Satellites
    • Inouye Legacy Honored on Kaua'i, Big Island
    • Maui County Businesses Shine at SBA Awards
    • North, West Surf Expected to Shoot Up Friday
  • 8
    • Hawaiian Shows Aloha to Blizzard-Blown Flyers
    • No 'Big Wind' on Moloka'i
    • Big North Waves Today - Even Bigger Tomorrow
    • New 7.0 South Pacific Quake Does Not Generate Tsunami
    • DOH Offers Multi-Lingual Health Education
    • Lahaina Firefighter Paddles Stranded Kayakers to Safety
    • Upper Kula Water Treament Switching Again
    • Capitol Saturday Session Set to Ponder PLDC
    • Song Earns Hawai'i Teens Trip to Grammys
    • HTA Does Not Support TAT Hike
    • Wailuku Waterline Work Begins Monday
  • 9
    • Warning Replaces Watch As Waves Near 25 Feet
    • GMO Labeling Bill Advances
    • Columbia Quake Does Not Generate Tsunami

  • 10
    • Pounding Surf Keeps Warning Up
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    • 'Ohana By Hawaiian' Airlines Prepares for Takeoff
    • Council Committees Meet For First Time
    • Hawai'i Church Head Reflects on Pope's Abdication
    • House Committee Effectively Repeals PLDC
    • Prices, Values of Maui Homes Climb in January
    • Meth Projects Figure High in Video Awards
    • Earthquake? Nuke Test? N. Korea is Rumbling
  • 12
    • Mall Defeat Means Job Losses for Goodfellow Workers
    • Hirono Fighting to Reduce Military Cuts in Hawai'i
    • Hard Work Brings Life Back to Moloka'i
    • Ellison Must Spend $10M on Water Improvements on His Island
    • Cop Killer Believed Dead
    • Hawai'i Senators Pleased With President's Performance
  • 13
    • Alaska Airlines Donates Million Miles to Make-A-Wish
    • Strong Summit Winds Still Huffing, Puffing
    • Kaiser Bans Plastic Bags Statewide
    • Hyatt, MECO Team to Test Pilot Energy Program
    • UH Manoa Near Top of Peace Corps Recruits List
    • Carroll's GMO Label Bill Makes It Out Of Committee
  • 14
    • Senator Schatz Heads Water, Power Subcommittee
    • Revenue Projection Increases 25 Times Original Forecast
    • 'Mega Airline' Could Benefit Hawai'i Business
    • Another Idiot 'Individual' Lases USCG Plan
    • New DOH TV Ads Address Obesity
    • Resort Employee Charged in Wailea Theft
    • Nominees Announced for Mayor's Small Business Awards
    • New Swell Expected Along North, West Shores Friday
    • Hawai'i House Unanimously Repeals PLDC
  • 15
    • Visitor Tumbles Off Iao Valley Trail
    • Meteorite Explodes Over Siberia, Hundreds Injured
    • UHERO Report Says Construction Next Boom
    • North, West Swells Building Today
    • Hirono Named to Co-Chair Japan Study Group
    • House Committee Unanimously Advances 'Luke's Law'
    • County Sets Up 'Corner' At Whale Day
    • Soda Tax Leaves Bitter Taste with Consumer Group
    • PV Companies Take Exception with UHERO Report
    • House Bill May Resurrect Mala Wharf
  • 16
    • Large Surf Expected on North, East and West Shores
    • Gusty Winds Prompt Island-Wide Advisory

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    • Wind Advisory Still Up for Maui County
    • Lights Out in Haiku
    • Gusty Winds Keep Flags Flying
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    • Wind Advisory Continued Through This Evening
    • Wind-Whipped Waves Pounding East Shores
    • Sunday, Monday Busy Days for Emergency Crews
    • Lana'i Resorts Announces Senior Leadership Team
    • Governor Establishes Hawai'i Refinery Task Force
    • Moloka'i Firefighters Return Blown-Off Roof
    • Maui TV News for the Week Ending February 1, 2013
    • Maui TV News for the Week Ending February 8, 2013
    • East Shore Surf Advisory Up Until Thursday
    • Winds Backing Off Moloka'i, Still Buffeting Rest of County
    • Almost Time for Art of Trash 2013
    • MEO Honors Peterson, Agape for Selfless Work
    • Community Recycling Event Set for Hana
    • Robber Strikes Pukalani First Hawaiian Bank
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    • Hale Kau Kau Fundraiser 'Feeds the Soul'
    • Mayor Joins Ellison on Yacht
    • Big East Shore Surf Declining
    • Wind Advisory Still Up for Most of Maui County
    • All Forces Out Searching for Missing Sailor
    • Hawai'i Students Moving Up in AP Exams
    • Fed Delegation Announces $17M in Disaster Relief
    • State Aims to Make Renewable Energy Accessible, Affordable for All
    • Makawao Man Attacks Homeless Woman
    • Kamehameha Maui Students Win Maui Mikoshi Design Contest
    • Travelers' Choose Ka'anapali As #1 Beach
    • Dwindling Trades Still Keep East Surf Up
    • Mayor Updates Citizens on 'State of the County'
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    • Muddy Trail Causes Knee Injury to Visiting Hiker
    • New York Visitor Found, Safe After Losing Way in Iao Valley
    • 'Business As Usual' for Island Air
    • Persistent East Trades Keep Surf Choppy, Big
    • Approaching System Prompts Flood Watch
    • Heavy Rain Prompts East Maui Flood Advisory
    • 'Better Choices' Workshops Set
    • State Granted $938K for 'Healthcare Transformation'
    • UH Renames Four Facilities to Honor Inouye
    • Heavy Rain Keeps East Maui Flood Advisory Up
    • Downpours Close Main Roads in Haiku, Makawao
    • Police Arrest Three in Connection With Bank Robbery
    • Six Hawai'i Men Suing Catholic Church for Abuse
    • Gas Gap Widens - We Still Lose
    • Heavy Rains Raise Flash Flood Warning
    • East Trades Keep High Surf Flag Up 'til Sunday
    • Man, Woman Arrested on Assault, Unauthorized Entry Charges
    • Brewer Road Added to List of Closed Makawao Streets
    • Maui on Flash Flood Watch Through Friday Night
    • State House Focuses on Renewable Energy for All
    • Upcountry, East Maui Still Getting Drenched
    • Warning Replaces Flash Flood Watch
    • It's The Law: Don't Feed The Pigeons
    • County Updates Upcountry Road Closure List
    • Red Cross Opens Shelter for Stranded
    • Showers Flaring Up Again, Flood Warning Extended
    • Storms Wash Out Upcountry Waterline
    • County Updates Storm-Related Road Closures
    • Maui TV News for the Week Ending February 15, 2013
    • Fire and Rescue Crews Have Challenging Day
  • 22
    • All Open This Morning - But Flood Watch Continues
    • Water Still Off in Some Upcountry Neighborhoods
    • Bears, Na Ali'i Fall - Spartans Advance at State
    • Flash Flood Watch Up Until Late Tonight
    • Flood Advisory Raised for East Maui Downpours
    • Flood Advisry Extended Until 2:15 p.m.
    • County Seeks Flood Damage Reports
    • Advisory Drips On As Downpours Continue
    • Flags to Lower Sunday To Honor Patriot
  • 23
    • Suspects Charged in Pukalani FHB Robbery
    • Flash Flood Watch Still Up for Maui

  • 24
    • East Trades Keep East Surf Pounding
    • Maui High Shows Off at Robotics Event
  • 25
    • Teams Suspend Search for Missing Sailor
    • High Winds Keep Advisory Flags Flying
    • High East Winds Keepts East Waves High
    • Singapore Buys Grand Wailea
    • Pukalani Woman Charged in Bank Robbery
  • 26
    • CERT Training Coming Up in Lahaina
    • Hawai'i 'Robo-Signing' Victims Can Commence Cases
    • Most of County Still Under Wind Advisory
    • East Shores Still Seeing Sloppy, Big Surf
    • Mayor's Small Business Awards Go To...
    • Moloka'i Sirens Wednesday 'Only A Test'
    • Hirono Underscores Support for Defense Secretary
    • DPS Details Flaws in Honolulu Escapee Incident
    • 'Lights Out' at Kahului Airport
    • Surprise (not): Ellison Buys Island Air
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January 2013

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  • Monday
  • Tuesday
  • Wednesday
  • Thursday
  • Friday
  • Saturday

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  • 1
    • Trespassing Zipliner Seriously Injured
    • Fire Burns Same Spot Twice
    • Accident Still Snarling Kahului Traffic
  • 2
    • Investigators Say Fireworks Likely Caused NY Eve Blaze
    • Lights Out for a While in Upcountry, North, East Maui
    • Deal Done, President Jets Back to Kailua
    • Large Swell Still Pumping on North, West Shores
    • New Years Day Crash Claims First Victim of 2013
    • Maui County Figures Strongly in CIP Funding
    • Winter Sets Keep Pounding North, West Shores
  • 3
    • Air One Plucks Lost Man from Pali Trail
    • High Surf Advisory Still Up
    • Maui's Tsutsui Sworn in as State's New LG
    • OK, Surf Advisory Up a Little Longer
    • HMSA Accepting Kaimana Scholarship Apps
    • Governor Pleased with Revenue Projections
    • Summit Winds Will Blast - Elsewhere, Too
    • State 'Ganging Up' Against Foreclosure Schemes
    • Democratic Party Has Six Applicants for Senate
  • 4
    • Hang On To Your Hats - And Everything Else
    • Winds Down Trees, Power Near Summit
    • Mechanical Problems Delay Kula Trash Pickup
    • Summit Wind Advisory Upgraded to Warning
    • Wind Advisory Issued for The Rest of Us
    • Hirono Named to Serve on Three Senate Committees
    • Schatz Calls Senate Appointments 'Strategically Excellent'
    • Downed Tree Closes Haiku's Marine Park
    • Raatz Takes Over Council Services
    • Wind, Rain Force Restart of Hyundai Tournament
    • High Winds Blow High Surf Advisory on East Shores
    • E-Mail Error Nearly Eliminates Senate Candidate
    • Experts to Release Report on Hawai'i Pot Laws
    • Bike Accident Claims Visitor's Life in Waihee
    • Fallen Tree Blocks Meha Road in Makawao
    • Power Still Out in Olinda, Surrounding Areas
    • Kihei Meeting Set to Address Reef Disaster
  • 5
    • Flood Advisory Issued for East, North Maui
    • Police Release Details on Fatal Bike Accident
    • Strong Winds to Blow Through the Day
    • Howling Winds Keep East Shore Waves Dangerous
    • Rain and Wind Defeat Drives and Putts Again

  • 6
    • Wind-Whipped East Waves Keep Advisory Flying
    • Power Out in Central, East Moloka'i
    • Wind Advisory Still Up for Maui County
    • Maui Dems Select - But Don't Reveal - Nominees
    • Blustery Kapalua Makes 'Em Wait Again
    • Sun's Out, Wind's Up, Plays Off at Kapalua
  • 7
    • Wind-Whipped Waves to Last a Litle Longer
    • High Winds Going - But Not Gone
    • DCCA Launches Foreclosure Awareness Campaign
    • Coast Guard Searching for Big Island Swimmer
    • New Planes Mean New Jobs for Hawai'i, Hawaiian
    • Hyundai Round One Complete, Round Two Breezing In
    • Wailuku Pools Closing for Algae Cleanup
  • 8
    • This Just In: NO Wind Advisory!
    • Keith-Agaran Selection Leaves Final Job Opening
    • Hawaiian Seats Record Number in 2012
    • Praise Follows Keith-Agaran Appointment
    • Quick Action Minimizes Pauwela, Highway Burns
    • Johnson Leads Field As Hyundai Turns Corner
    • Johnson Keeps Lead - Wins Hyundai
    • Tesoro Closing Cuts State's Refining By Two Thirds
    • To Honor Dr. King: Service = Remembrance
    • Easterlies Keep East Shore Surf Up
    • Democrats Look to Fill Final State Vacancy
    • Missed Kula Trash Will Be Picked Up Wednesday
    • Air One Plucks Injured Hiker From Keanae Trail
  • 9
    • Home, Condo, Sales, Prices Increase on Maui in 2012
    • Rough Choppy East-Shore Surf Expected Through Saturday
    • East Maui Under Flood Advisory
    • Whale Sanctuary Plan Undergoing Review
    • Deadline Extended for Small Town Grant Apps
    • Ellison Infusion Pleasing Many on Lana'i
  • 10
    • Gates Takes Top Spot at Summit
    • HTA Draws 'Combine' Ahead of Pro Bowl
    • Winds Keep Whipping East Shore Waves
    • ACLU Research Updates Voters' Thought on Pakalolo
    • State Senate Sets Priorities, Goals
    • New Workshop Focuses on Caregivers
    • State May Ahead of Energy Goals
    • Sloppy East Waves to Get Even Bigger
    • Akaka to Receive Aloha Order of Merit
    • O'ahu Student Gets to 'Paint the Plane'
    • Island Air Anticipates Sales Within Weeks
  • 11
    • Pro Bowl Post Game is 'Hawaii Five-0'
    • Who Has the Most Expensive Gas? Yup
    • Maui Leads State in Holiday Hotel Business
    • East Shore Surf Cleaner, Still Rising
    • Police Raid Kihei Drug Lab, Two At Large
    • Seven Seeking Seat Left by Keith-Agaran
    • Arakawa Among Akaka Honor Attendees
    • Heavy Industrial Project in Puunene Advances
    • Upcountry Water Filtration Switching Next Week
    • Storms,Big Surf Pound East Shores
    • Pa'ia One of 'Happiest Seaside Towns' in U.S.
  • 12
    • Air One Airlifts Injured Hiker from Trail
    • Maui Brewing Co. Plans Kihei Brewery

  • 13
    • 12+ Waves Still Pounding East Shores
  • 14
    • Senator Schatz Makes First Trip Home
    • Arsonists Torch Facilities at Pukalani Center
    • Online Travel Sites Owe Millions in State Taxes
    • Maui TV News for the Week Ending November 30, 2012
    • Maui TV News for the Week Ending December 7, 2012
    • Maui TV News for the Week Ending December 14, 2012
    • Maui TV News for the Week Ending December 21, 2012
    • Maui TV News - The Top 12 of 2012
    • Downpours Prompt Moloka'i Flood Advisory
    • Akaka Receives Aloha Order of Merit
    • County Says 4,000 Haven't Paid Trash Bill
    • Waves Build on North Shores, Still Up on East Side
  • 15
    • Car-Hydrant Collision Floods South Kihei Road
    • North Shore Surf Surging, East Waning
    • Water, Wastewater Bills Combined - Payable Monthly
    • Climate Change Harming Silverswords
    • Senator Hirono Announces Appointments, Openings
    • Small Business Award Nominations Now Being Accepted
    • Peace Pillar Aung San Suu Kyi Coming to O'ahu
    • County's First Council Meeting Set for Friday
    • Speaker-Elect Souki Names Legislative Chair Positions
    • Kahului Businessman Succeeds Keith-Agaran
    • Upbeat Mood Surrounds Opening of 2013 Legislature
    • UH Infuses More Than $1B Into State Economy
    • Hawaiian Telcom Still Working to Restore Parts of State
  • 16
    • 2013 Hawai'i Legislature Opens This Morning
    • World Loves Hawaii's Four Seasons
    • North Shore Expecting 10-15 Foot Waves Today
    • Schatz Backs President's Stand on Gun Control
    • Souki Opens Session With Challenges
    • Power Out on Parts of Lana'i
    • New Senate President Opens 27th Legislative Session
    • State, County Collecting Slippers
  • 17
    • Hawaii's Only Other Refinery May Also Close
    • Hawai'i Unemployment Drops, Nation Static
    • Maui Matsuri Seeks Volunteers
    • HMSA Opens 2013 Teen Video Awards Contest
    • More Red Cross Workers Head to Help Out After 'Sandy'
    • State Education Chair Plans Twitter 'Town Hall'
    • Habitat for Humanity Seeks Fourth Friday Volunteers
    • NFL to Honor 'Hawai'i Greats' During Pro Bowl
    • Monster Surf Expected to Roar In Tonight
    • Governor Backtracks on PLDC
    • Company Clears Hurdle to Bring LNG to Hawai'i
  • 18
    • Court Stays Kapalua Bay Foreclosures
    • New Island Air Owner May Not Be 'Surprise'
    • All County Islands Bracing for Giant Surf
    • Olinda Water Treatment Facility Remains Offline
    • Pakalolo Finds Place in Legislature
  • 19
    • Despite Improving Economy, GA Benefits Dropping
    • DOE Seeks Fund Waiver To Catch Up
    • Giant Waves Make North, West Shores Dangerous
    • High Winds Expected Through the Night
    • Mayor Braves D.C. Cold for Conference
    • Surf Dropping - But Still Huge

  • 20
    • Strong Summit Winds Still Swirling
    • North Waves 'Only' 25 Feet Today - Stay Back
  • 21
    • High Surf Declining - But Still Very Big
    • Maui, Hawai'i, Nation Pause to Honor Dr. King
    • Hirono Reflects on Obama Inauguration
    • North Swell Surging Again - Up to 30 Feet
  • 22
    • Pakalolo Hawai'i Workers 'Drug of Choice'
    • 'Love Boat' Heading Back to Maui, State
    • 20-25 Foot Surf Expected to Peak Today
    • 'State of State' is Improving - But Needs Attention
    • Big Surf Dropping - But Not Too Fast
    • County 2012 Granting Tops $5M
  • 23
    • Subaru Sales Benefit Maui Charities
    • Time Capsule Reveals 55 Year-Old Memories
    • Child Dies of Flu in Honolulu
    • Kaupakalua Road Closed for Bridge Repairs
    • Moloka'i's Uncle Mac To Receive Umu Kai Award
    • 2013 'State of County' Speech to Be Held in Evening
    • Deadline Looms for Kaimana Awards Entries
    • Nominations Now Open for 'Women of Excellence'
    • Hirono Praises Move to Allow Women in Combat
    • Broadway's Lea Salonga Adds Maui, Honolulu Dates
    • Ellison Reps Meeting, Explaining Plans for Lana'i
    • Senator Schatz Champions Filibuster Reform
  • 24
    • Health Dept. Cites 16 Polluters - None on Maui
    • Record Numbers Highlight 2012 Tourism Report
    • Mortgages - Still Near Record Lows - Ticking Upwards
    • Sierra Club to Honor Tireless Volunteers
    • DOE Announces Support/Evaluation Plan for Principals
    • Fire Closes Portion of Lower Honoapi'ilani Highway
    • Legislature Going High Tech to Collect Testimony
    • Maui Non-Profits Benefit from Brisk Subaru Sales
    • Rail Board Plans 'Eminent Domain' to Acquire O'ahu Properties
    • PBS Documents 'Incarceration Camp Big Bands'
    • Fire Damages Vacant Building in West Maui
    • Pukalani Bank Robbed Today, Suspect Still On the Loose
  • 25
    • 'Make Mine To Go' - UH In Search of Mars Recipes
    • Maui TV News for the Week Ending January 11, 2013
    • Maui TV News for the Week Ending January 18, 2013
    • Power Outage Affects Much of Central, West Maui
    • Rep. Carroll Reacts to Possible Third Lana'i Resort
    • State Rejects HSTA 48% Raise Proposal
    • Ellison Team Relays Expansion Plans for Lana'i
  • 26
    • County Council's First Week Very Busy
    • Passer-By Saves Woman, Puts Out Fire

  • 27
    • Crews Quickly Douse Fire Near Dunes Golf Course
    • 25-Foot North Waves Expected Tonight, Tomorrow
  • 28
    • Ellison Chief Lays Out Plans to PBN
    • Hawaiian Pilots Approve New Airbus Deal
    • Maui Under Flash Flood Watch All Day
    • Weather Service Warns of 'Giant' North Waves
    • 'Dano' Disses Hawai'i - Ruffles Feathers
    • North Shore Downpours Prompt Flood Advisory
    • Lana'i Now Under Flood Advisory
    • Senator Schatz Announces Academy Nominations
    • Maui Flood Advisory Upgraded to Warning
    • Fire Chief Becomes Red Cross Chief
    • Senator Schatz Sides with Marriage Equality
    • 'Howzit, Brah?' - Mokulele Moves Call Center from Mainland to Maui
    • Rain Pounds Central, North Maui - Ignores South
    • Extremely Large Waves Still Hammer North, West Shores
    • Rains Taper Off But Flood Advisory Continues
    • State, MECO, HECO Settle on Rate Relief
  • 29
    • Hirono Joined by Former Akaka, Inouye Aides
    • Kaua'i Named 'America's Most Romantic Island'
    • Big Surf on North Shores - Starting to Diminish
    • Schatz Supports Equal Pay for Equal Work
    • McNamara Rides 100-Foot Wave in Portugal
    • Schatz Praises Kerry Succession of Clinton
    • Maui Mall Serves As 'County On Your Corner'
    • HTA Grants Fund Annual Statewide Favorites
    • Another Idiot With Laser Grounds Plane
  • 30
    • Governor Releases Funds to Make West Side Intersection Safer
    • Hearing Set to Abolish PLDC
    • Circuit Overload Starts Waiehu Fire
    • County Pioneers Post-Disaster Rebuild Project
    • Chile Quake Does Not Generate Tsunami
    • Maui High ROCKS Science Bowl - AGAIN
    • Maui's Ing's First Proposal: Statewide Smoking Ban on Beaches
    • Hunt's Tomato Sauce Cans Could Burst
  • 31
    • Carroll's Bill To Continue DHHL Funding Advances
    • Boats, Whales Collide off Maui and Big Island
    • Pounding Rains Prompt North Maui Shore Flood Advisory
    • New Swell Heading for North, West Shores
    • Heavy Rains Keep Flood Advisory Up
    • 20-28 Foot Waves Up 'Advisory' to 'Warning'
    • House Meeting First Step in 'Legalizing' Pakalolo
    • Maui Flood Advisory Extended to 2:30 p.m.
    • O'ahu CyberPatriots Represent Entire State
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