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Honua Kai Resort & Spa ready to celebrate the holiday season
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I Was That Jacka Tourist in Hawaii
Fodor s 15 hrs ago Kerri Allen © Provided by Fodor s
Some destinations are so iconic, even if reality bears no resemblance to the idea of the place, people will engage in magical thinking and pinch their pennies, pack their bags, and go there anyway.
For many Americans, Hawaii is that place.
For decades, the wonders of the Aloha State have undulated across the minds of the landlocked. Promises of palm trees, coconut cocktails, and blissful beaches offered a world unlike your own. No passport required.
But Hawaii hasn’t been that place for as long as it’s been marketed as such, if it ever was. Nearly a million people live in Honolulu County. Maui’s western shore has been over-developed within an inch of its life. And lovely little Kauai is feeling the ravages of climate change. Meanwhile, many locals feel that they’re living in occupied territory by the U.S. government, so they hang the state flag upside-down in
May 10, 2021
THIS IS A LIST of residential burglaries, stolen vehicles and vehicle break-ins in Maui County reported to the Maui Police Department from April 25 to May 1. The list includes the majority of reports during the period and gives the approximate time of occurrence of the crimes. The information is compiled by the Maui Police Department Community Relations Section which helps residents organize Neighborhood Crime Watch groups throughout Maui. The Maui News publishes the report when it receives it from the Maui Police Department Community Relations Section. For more information on starting a Neighborhood Crime Watch, call 244-6380. Police remind residents to report suspicious activity by calling the nonemergency police number at 244-6400.