This
Week on Maui TV News:
A
Hike in the Park (Fees) - For the first
time, parking fees will be charged at 'Iao Valley. But no worries
if you're a local.
A
Home - Finally -
Moloka'i veterans take a bumpy (and expensive) ferry ride to Maui
to get their point across to the County: Approve our building
permit.
Happy
New Year? - Not for the fiscal managers of Maui
County. Or for the Parks Department. Or for people who like to
swim in County pools.
Hands
Across the Sand -
Dozens showed up on Oneloa Beach - and thousands more across the
state - and the globe - to send a message to Big Oil.
Also
this week on Maui TV News:
Cell
Phone Ban - It's July First so the cell
phone ban is in place, right? Wrong. We'll explain why, and when
you have to be hands-free.
Red
Glare -
The State's new fireworks laws take effect today - but County
of Maui Fire Chief Jeff Murray says it will be at least six months
before any kind of a ban will be in place here.
Wanted:
Victims -
There's a disaster coming to Upcountry Maui in a few weeks and
Police hope you'll be there. We've got details.
Don't
Dump 'Em -
Between now and July 10 you can recycle your piles of old phone
books. We've got the list.
In
Sports - Short of an anchor, you won't stop Hawaiian
Canoe Club. And Na Koa Ikaika Maui will likely be looking forward
to coming home after mixed results on the road.
Curtain
Call with Paul Janes-Brown revisits a Maui performance that
has become an institution: 'Ulalena.
Dining.
Dancing. Fireworks. Reggae. We've got details on it all in Coming
Attractions - on Maui TV News.
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