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Monday Morning MIL: Maui Prep beats Seabury Hall in girls volleyball for first time

by Rob Collias ·

The two teams sit atop the MIL Division II standings and will likely meet again in the playoffs for the regular-season title.

Rebuild of homes destroyed in Kula fire runs into costly wastewater upgrades

by Colleen Uechi ·

Upcountry residents have relied for years on cesspools, which are required under state law to be eliminated by 2050.

Maui couple soaks in glitzy Hollywood week and Emmy wins for creating FX series Shōgun

by Rob Collias ·

Maui High graduate Rachel Kondo and husband Justin Marks captured a record 18 Emmys for the series, which was hammered out through a pandemic, work stoppages and plenty of arguments in the writers' room.

Coral damaged by grounded yacht ready to return to Honolua Bay after recovering in nursery

by Colleen Uechi ·

More than 100 coral fragments were rescued from the bay over a year ago and coaxed back to life in the Maui Ocean Center Marine Institute's saltwater tanks.

Monday Morning MIL: After win streak ends, Lunas bounce back with 24-7 win over Baldwin

by Rob Collias ·

Lahainaluna, Kamehameha Maui and Maui High win in football, while Baldwin and Seabury stay undefeated in volleyball.

Maui fishers hope new proposal will ensure there’s enough catch to go around

by Colleen Uechi ·

A team of fishers and marine resource advocates are working to overhaul reef fishing rules — but they say it needs to come with tougher penalties.

Monday Morning MIL: Warriors snap Lunas’ eight-year, 46-game league winning streak

by Rob Collias ·

Kamehameha Maui came into the game with a 1-35 record all time against Lahainaluna but made a statement behind a strong run game and solid defense. Elsewhere around the MIL, Baldwin and Seabury, the defending MIL girls volleyball champion in Division I and II, respectively, remained unbeaten in league play.

Judge approves agreement that stops cutting of live trees on wetlands parcel in Kīhei

by Rob Collias ·

Work on the parcel originally started to clear a firebreak following concerned neighbor complaints, but a conservation group says it's gone far beyond that and put wildlife habitat at risk.

Lahaina fire leads to disappearing tourism jobs, desperately needed construction workers

by Rob Collias ·

Demand for constructor workers and contractors is outpacing the need in Lahaina, where a massive rebuild effort is just getting started.

End of an era? Lahaina fire delivers big blow to already declining commercial fishing industry

by JD Pells ·

There is much uncertainty about the rebounding of the Lahaina fishing industry with only two of the commercial fishing boats docked in the harbor having survived the fire and a timeline of at least two more years before the damaged harbor can reopen.

Fishpond and hundreds of acres are for sale on Moloka‘i. A local nonprofit wants to buy it

by Colleen Uechi ·

It wouldn’t be the first time that a small community group secured ownership of a loko i‘a, the traditional fishponds used by early Hawaiians to sustainably grow fish. State laws prevent the sale of fishponds on state-owned land, but private owners are free to sell.

Lahainaluna’s 46-game MIL football win streak on line Saturday in de facto ‘Maui championship’

by Rob Collias ·

Kamehameha Maui senior safety/wide receiver Nohi Casco, a threat on both sides of the ball, said the Warriors are gunning to end the Lunas' eight-year MIL victory run.

Monday Morning MIL: Kūlanihākoʻi High School hosts its first varsity event

by Rob Collias ·

Seabury Hall continues cross country dominance, Lunas extend MIL football winning streak and Baldwin stays undefeated in girls volleyball.

Federal government’s response to Lahaina fire takes center stage in congressional hearing on Maui today

by Colleen Uechi ·

Elected officials will hear from federal and local witnesses as it looks into whether the government followed the lessons it learned from other disasters.

Monday Morning MIL: Lunas welcome Farmers to 11-player football in more ways than one

by Rob Collias ·

The two teams joined in the potluck tradition after Lahainaluna beat Moloka‘i in the Famers' MIL 11-player football debut on Saturday night.

Prices of burned-down properties in Lahaina spark conflict between land trust, sellers

by Colleen Uechi ·

The land trust says listings of burned properties in Lahaina with prices well above their assessed land values pre-fire will draw outside investors and put properties out of the reach of local buyers. But sellers say it's a tough call to put their properties on the market and that they're just trying to recoup their losses and move on with their lives.

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