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The Race For Maui Mayor Just Got Even More Competitive Ludwig Laab/Civil Beat/2021

The Race For Maui Mayor Just Got Even More Competitive

With four longtime county leaders among the eight candidates vying for Maui’s top position, this election is anything but certain.

The Long Fight To Protect Public Hiking Access In Hawaii Isn’t Close To Over Marina Riker/Civil Beat/2022

The Long Fight To Protect Public Hiking Access In Hawaii Isn’t Close To Over

A Maui nonprofit is suing the state and a ranch for failing to protect a historic trail. It’s the latest battle in the islands to ward off closures by private entities and government agencies.

Maui’s First Mobile Biodiesel Station Opens In Ma鈥榓laea File Photo

Maui’s First Mobile Biodiesel Station Opens In Ma鈥榓laea

The new fueling station can be moved easily whenever the need arises.

Damaged Bridge Closes Part Of Hana Highway Civil Beat

Damaged Bridge Closes Part Of Hana Highway

Consultants discovered the damage during a routine inspection.

Maui Solar Panel Owners Can Get Cash Incentives For Upgrading Energy Storage Courtesy: Blue Planet Foundation

Maui Solar Panel Owners Can Get Cash Incentives For Upgrading Energy Storage

Hawaiian Electric’s Battery Bonus program can provide Maui customers with a one-time cash incentive and monthly bill credits.

These 3 Hawaii Beaches Have Chronic Pollution Problems Courtesy: Surfrider Foundation

These 3 Hawaii Beaches Have Chronic Pollution Problems

Surfrider Foundation shares its top 10 list of popular U.S. beaches that fail to meet health standards for recreational users.

Maui Council Questions Lack Of Progress In Bank Of America Legal Battle Ludwig Laab/Civil Beat/2022

Maui Council Questions Lack Of Progress In Bank Of America Legal Battle

Two years ago, the county authorized up to $200,000 for a private attorney to join the fight over the bank’s housing promise to Native Hawaiians.

Maui Mayor And Top Medical Official Ask Residents To Mask Up Indoors Denby Fawcett/Civil Beat/2020

Maui Mayor And Top Medical Official Ask Residents To Mask Up Indoors

They say it’s “more important than ever” to wear masks in places where Covid-19 spreads easiest but stopped short of reinstituting a mandate.

A Pandemic Program That Fed Schoolchildren Last Summer Is Now In Jeopardy Courtesy: Bryan Berkowitz/Maui United Way

A Pandemic Program That Fed Schoolchildren Last Summer Is Now In Jeopardy

Kaukau 4 Keiki was considered a huge success, but the federal rule waiver that made it possible is set to expire June 30.