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Maui Council OK’s New Sewage Treatment Plant for Maalaea File Photo

Maui Council OK’s New Sewage Treatment Plant for Maalaea

UPDATED: The proposed project is aimed at helping to clean up the community’s polluted nearshore waters, but for a variety of reasons, Maui County Mayor Michael Victorino is firmly against it.

‘Ration Your Water’: A Plantation-Era Water System On Maui is Maxed Out Marina Riker/Civil Beat/2022

‘Ration Your Water’: A Plantation-Era Water System On Maui is Maxed Out

Families who rely on a Maui stream as their only source of running water found their supply suddenly dry.

Sally Kaye: Maui Police Officers Are Talking Story On Lanai Sally Kaye/Civil Beat/2022

Sally Kaye: Maui Police Officers Are Talking Story On Lanai

Lanai’s police officers want everyone to feel comfortable asking for help, so they’re holding monthly “Let’s Talk!” sessions with the community.

This Maui School Used A Student Store To Reconnect Amid Covid Uncertainty Marina Riker/Civil Beat/2022

This Maui School Used A Student Store To Reconnect Amid Covid Uncertainty

After watching some of their parents lose work early in the pandemic, students pushed to learn about financial literacy and entrepreneurship.

Cleaning This Polluted Maui Harbor Requires Money, Land And Oysters Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat/2022

Cleaning This Polluted Maui Harbor Requires Money, Land And Oysters

The County Council will vote on whether to approve $9.5 million for a state-of-the art wastewater treatment plant in Maalaea.

Tourists May Have To Start Paying To Park At Popular Maui Beaches Marina Riker/Civil Beat/2022

Tourists May Have To Start Paying To Park At Popular Maui Beaches

Under a parking program that officials want to stand up in the next year, residents could be able to reserve spots for free.

Maui Voters Set To Vote On 11 Changes To County Government Ludwig Laab/Civil Beat/2021

Maui Voters Set To Vote On 11 Changes To County Government

If approved in the general election this fall, the reforms would restructure county agencies, improve government ethics, promote Hawaiian culture and more.

‘Why Won’t Anybody Help Us?’ Patients Are Dying Before They Can Get Help To Kill Themselves New Jersey 101.5 via YouTube

‘Why Won’t Anybody Help Us?’ Patients Are Dying Before They Can Get Help To Kill Themselves

Advocates hope House Bill 1823 will lower barriers to medically assisted suicide by making it easier for  doctors to prescribe medications and lowering wait times.