Hawaii AG Takes A Break From Trump Suits To Handle Dog Leash Case
Doug Chin’s office is apparently targeting a Maui deputy prosecutor for violating leash laws.
Tad Bartimus: Can Rat Contraception Be A Weapon In War On Lungworm?
The rodent population on a Hana school campus was recently assessed by representatives of a company that produces the liquid contraceptive.
Tad Bartimus: Rare Glimpses Of The Creatures Of Papahanaumokuakea
A Maui Ocean Center exhibit offers visitors magical views of the air and sea inhabitants of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands’ national marine monument.
Tad Bartimus: Life-Saving Rescue Tubes Date Back 100 Years
Thanks primarily to volunteer efforts, more than 1,000 yellow rescue tubes have been installed on beaches on the Mainland and Hawaii, including 240 on Kauai.
Tad Bartimus: Maui Hopes New Rescue Tubes Will Reduce Drownings
Ocean drownings, which claimed 143 lives, are second only to suicide as the leading cause of fatal injuries in Maui County between 2006 and 2016.
Park Service Analyzes Reservations For Haleakala Sunrise Visits
Agency says it will study its new system to control crowds that gather atop the Maui summit to view sunrises.
Maui Ban On Foam Food Containers Will Take Effect In 2018
Mayor Alan Arakawa signed off on the ban, but he said the fines for violating it should be lowered.
Tad Bartimus: Erin Lindbergh Shares Famous Grandparents’ Passion For Maui
As the caretaker of a remote church in Kipahulu, she sees many visitors pay their respects to the famous aviator buried there.
Hundreds Of Low-Income Maui Residents May Face Eviction
Their taxpayer-subsidized apartment building was supposed to be affordable for 50 years. But a loophole could end that arrangement far sooner.
Tad Bartimus: Maui Grads Bring Passion To Problem Solving
Four UH Maui College graduates hope to find sustainable solutions for preserving Maui’s environment and culture.