This
Week on Maui TV News:
Aloha
Honu - This
week a very fortunate boatload of humans witnessed the release
of six precious young honu - off to start their lives in
the great big sea. Courtesy of Maui Ocean Center and Pacific
Whale Foundation, we'll take you there.
Tighter
Rules - The Maui County Council unanimously
voted to require tighter restrictions on who, where and
how reef animals are taken from the sea.
Looking
Up- Hotels, resorts and condos are filling
up again - finally - after two years of dismal numbers.
But the celebration is slightly tenuous because the profits
are "thinner." We'll explain.
Also
this week on Maui TV News:
Them's
Fightin Words - "A
little help from his 'friends'" may not be helping
one of the major Democratic candidates for governor. We
caught up with Mufi Hannemann to get the back story on how
Ed Case's endorsement of Hannemann's opponent might work
to Mufi's benefit.
New
Brass -
There are two new captains in the Maui Fire Department.
We'll introduce you to them.
Count-Down
-
The last effort is being made this month to try to draw
in some 4,000 families still holding out on the 2010 Census
in Hawai'i. We've got the island-by-island numbers.
In Sports,
it was a long trip here - and an even longer trip back to
Japan for the Kwansei Fighters after facing King Kekaulike.
In Curtain
Call - is it still magical after 6,000 times?
Paul Janes-Brown catches the 2010 version of Warren and
Annabelle and has his answer.
In Coming
Attractions
- Native Plants, a U.S. Senator and the "Tour de Kihei"
And that's just the beginning.
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