This Native Hawaiian Taro Farmer Has Been Fighting A&B For Decades
The result has been bittersweet. Stream water was restored to his East Maui land three years ago, but so many others gave up traditional taro farming during the long battle.
Ex-Maui Inmate Gets $10K In Sex Assault Lawsuit Settlement
Woman claimed a corrections officer threatened to remove her from a work furlough program if she didn’t have sex with him.
Maui’s Top Legal Official Resigns Following Abuse Arrest
Protesters had demanded the removal of Patrick Wong after his arrest on a domestic abuse charge.
Southwest Gets FAA Approval For Flights Between Hawaii And California
The Dallas-based airline plans to fly to four islands from the mainland, with the option聽 of adding inter-island flights later.
Trisha Kehaulani Watson: This Maui Fight Doesn’t Belong In The Supreme Court
We’re better off if some environmental battles were resolved with innovation and negotiation rather than in a courtroom.
Maui Police Shoot And Kill Attempted Murder Suspect
Police say Kaulana Reinhardt, who had a warrant for attempted murder with a $1 million bail, was pursued while driving a stolen truck
Tad Bartimus: For Christmas, I’m Giving To ‘The Faces’
Buy local, give local. The holidays is a time to show thanks for all the aloha and acceptance our columnist and her husband have received living in Hana.
Alexander & Baldwin Sells Maui Sugarcane Lands For $262 Million
The land used to grow sugarcane for 150 years will now be used to cultivate other crops.
Tad Bartimus: The End Of An Era For Elle Cochran
Longtime Maui councilwoman plans to stay involved in local issues — and do a lot surfing.
Kawakami Leads For Mayor On Kauai; Victorino in Maui County
A new political era will begin on Kauai with the departure of longtime Mayor Bernard Carvalho, who is term-limited out.