Hawaiian Sovereignty Protest Gets Hana Student Suspended
A high school student was disciplined for rearranging the school flagpole to fly the Hawaiian flag above the U.S. flag.
Chad Blair: Was Maui Official Ousted For Skipping Mayor’s Campaign Event?
The director of Maui’s聽Department of Water Supply is suing his boss after being placed on leave.
Six Recent Drownings On Maui Heighten Ocean Safety Concerns
Safety advocates want to know more about why four聽visitors and two local residents died in the last two weeks.
Tad Bartimus: How The Women’s March Changed The World
March founder Teresa Shook聽sees a straight line from the Women鈥檚 March to #MeToo, #TimesUp and more women running for public office.
Crews Free Entangled Humpback Whale Near Maui
Rescue teams removed more than 285 feet of braided line that the whale was trailing off the coast of Makena Beach.
Tad Bartimus: When There’s A Nuke Headed Your Way, ‘Do What You Gotta Do’
Saturday’s false alarmed proved we are all wholly unprepared for a nuclear missile strike.
Is This Maui Landowner Getting A Raw Deal From The State?
A man who lost his waterfront land may have to pay the state $1 million as part of an eminent domain case.
Chad Blair: A Maui Publisher Notches A First Amendment Win
The Hawaii Supreme Court tosses out a case against MauiTime’s Tommy Russo, who filmed cops on the job. No appeal is expected.
Hokulea’s Voyage To Hana Is A Homecoming For Young Captain
Hana native Nakua聽Konohia-Lind, 24, the youngest captain of the storied voyaging vessel, manned the helm as it sailed in to East Maui.
Maui Mayor In Political Hot Water Over Money To Nonprofits
The state’s campaign finance watchdog says Mayor Alan Arakawa gave thousands of dollars to nonprofits in violation of state law.