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Rain and floodwaters flow through a washed-out section of a bridge on Peahi Road in Haiku on March 9. The county Public Works Department estimates that it will take about $9 million to repair nine county roads, bridges and other structures hit by catastrophic flooding in Haiku and other locations last month. The Maui News / MATTHEW THAYER photo
It will take about $9 million to repair nine County of Maui roads, bridges and other structures hit by catastrophic flooding last month, though none of them are downstream of Kaupakalua Dam in Haiku, according to a county Public Works Department report.
Feb 15, 2021
THIS IS A LIST of residential burglaries, stolen vehicles and vehicle break-ins in Maui County reported to the Maui Police Department from Jan. 31 to Feb. 6. 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.