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He opened a Planet Hollywood in Maui in 1995. [2] In 2015 Allen received the Lifetime Achievement Award presented by the Hawai'i Academy of Recording Arts while simultaneously receiving from the Hawaii State Senate a resolution of congratulations. [3] Allen died in Kahului, Hawaii on December 24, 2022, at the age of 89. [4]
Veteran Hawaii television newscaster Lynne T. Waters remembered Tomimbang Burns as the only person who welcomed her when she came to Hawaii in 1981 to anchor the KITV news. "The only person who ...
Apr. 26—A 33-year-old Kihei man died after he was involved in a vehicle collision on Maui Veterans Highway in Kahului Thursday morning. The collision approximately half a mile south of Maui ...
Ray Johnson died snorkeling on Maui in 2022, and his family is suing for a lack of awareness on a medical condition that impacts snorkelers. They said her husband drowned snorkeling, but she saw ...
Born in Kahului, Maui, Aikau was the second child of Solomon and Henrietta Aikau. [2] The words Makua Hanai in Eddie Aikau's full name means feeding parent, [3] an adoptive, nurturing, fostering parent, [4] [5] in the Hawaiian language. He was a descendant of Hewahewa, the kahuna nui (high priest) of King Kamehameha I and his successor ...
Henry Perrine Baldwin (August 29, 1842 – July 8, 1911) was an American businessman and politician on Maui in the Hawaiian Islands.He supervised the construction of the East Maui Irrigation System and co-founded Alexander & Baldwin, one of the "Big Five" corporations that dominated the economy of the Territory of Hawaii.
Kahului (Hawaiian pronunciation: [kəhuˈluwi]) is an unincorporated community and a census-designated place (CDP) in Maui County in the U.S. state of Hawaii. It hosts the county's main airport ( Kahului Airport ), a deep-draft harbor, light industrial areas, and commercial shopping centers.
In 1904 his father was hospitalized and he managed the OR&L. From 1907–1913, the Governor of the Territory of Hawaii was Walter F. Frear who was married to Dillingham's sister Mary Emma. [1] In 1909 he constructed a dry dock at Pearl Harbor which eventually became part of the US Navy base. [2] He also enlarged the ports of Kahului and Hilo. [3]